Scenes From 420 TeaTime Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

420 TeaTime LLC celebrates its grand opening Thursday with a Chamber Ribbon Cutting ceremony. Courtesy/Chamber 

Inside view of 420 TeaTime LLC at 35 Rover Blvd., Suite G in White Rock. Courtesy/Chamber 

CHAMBER  News:

420 TeaTime LLC opened its doors Thursday, Sept. 1 in White Rock with a Chamber of Commerce Ribbon Cutting ceremony.

Owner Christa Tyler said she is excited to have opened the new cannabis retail, edible lounge, and tea shop to serve White Rock and Los Alamos.

Located in the former Pig + Fig Café space at 35 Rover Blvd., Suite G, the interior has been fully remodeled to accommodate 420 TeaTime and the sale of cannabis products as well as non-cannabis options of tea and pastries.

Customers are able to order a variety of tea blends, coffee, espresso and pastries from Mille in Santa Fe. 420 TeaTime also serves a variety of strength cookies, brownies, chex-mix and honey. The public can get Tea or Coffee ordered to go; however, tea infused with cannabis must be consumed on the premises. In addition, 420 TeaTime will offer local delivery within a 15-mile radius (radius may expand over time).

Smoking is not permitted on the premises due to regulatory restrictions.

Incentives offered include 10 percent off Veterans; 10 percent off Seniors; and a customer loyalty rewards program.

420 TeaTime is open 10 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday-Saturday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday.

Those interested in staying updated on 420 TeaTime may visit  www.420TeaTime.com or follow on Instagram @420teatimellc.

420 TeaTime in the former Pig + Fig Café space at 35 Rover Blvd., Suite G in White Rock. Courtesy/Chamber 

420 TeaTime LLC offers a variety of pastries from Mille in Santa Fe. 420 TeaTime also serves a variety of strength cookies, brownies, chex-mix and honey. Courtesy/Chamber 

Chamber Director Ryn Herrmann, left, and Member Services Manager Sam McRae at 420 TeaTime LLC. Courtesy/Chamber 

From left, LACDC Executive Director Lauren McDaniel, Los Alamos MainStreet Director Jacquelyn Connolly and 420 TeaTime LLC owner Christa Tyler. Courtesy/Chamber 

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