Store & Events

WHERE TO FIND US

You can visit with us & shop in person at The Shops at Sharp End.

500 E Walnut St #109, Columbia, MO 65201

Store Hours:

Wednesday-Saturday, 10:00am-6:00pm

Upcoming Events

January 21, 2024: Curated. Crafted. Created. Market

Come see me at Curated. Crafted. Created, a gathering of local makers in mid-Missouri sharing their work. Black Tea Bookshop will provide a reading nook and activity corner available to all attendees!

The event takes place at the Columbia Mall (Level Up Entrance) from 10:00am-3:00pm. Click here for additional details.

February 9, 2024: Author Event @ Skylark Bookstore

Additional details forthcoming

March 14, 2024: Author Event @ University of Missouri - Columbia

Additional details forthcoming

April 18-21, 2024: Unbound Book Festival

The Unbound Book Festival brings nationally and internationally recognized authors of world-class renown to Columbia, Missouri, to talk about their books, their work, and their lives.

September 15, 2024: Curated. Crafted. Created. Market

Come see me at Curated. Crafted. Created. This is a gathering of local makers in mid-Missouri sharing their work.

The event takes place at the Columbia Mall (Level Up Entrance) from 10:00am-3:00pm. Click here for additional details.

November 17, 2024: Holiday Curated. Crafted. Created. Market

Come see me at Curated. Crafted. Created. This is a gathering of local makers in mid-Missouri sharing their work.

The event takes place at the Columbia Mall (Level Up Entrance) from 10:00am-3:00pm. Click here for additional details.

Curated Events

We'd love to help create an event just for you. Black Tea Bookshop can curate events for schools, organizations, book clubs and more!

Examples of events include:

● Reading Challenges (Kids, Teens and Adults)
● Author Events
● Tea Tasting Corner

Contact Us to start the conversation!

“Many stories matter. Stories have been used to dispossess and to malign. But stories can also be used to empower, and to humanize. Stories can break the dignity of a people. But stories can also repair that broken dignity.” Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie