The space between what was, and what could be.
No big sign. No scripted greeting. Just a subtle glow at the edge of night and the new year, quietly pulling you in. This is Muse Late Night Tea: Yalda Night, a Muse’s version of a holiday version of our monthly late night tea pop-up that leaves the usual holiday cues outside and invites you to settle into something a little less predictable.
Inside, low tables spread out under a warm, dim light. They’re packed with the good stuff: pomegranate seeds catching the candlelight, dates, pistachios, pastries and savory bites with saffron milk warming in grounding ceramic cups. And the teas?
They’re not just a menu—they’re small acts of rebellion. Herbal and cardamom blends that cut through the dark, floral infusions that ask you to slow down, sip, and notice what’s right in front of you.
No one’s rushing. Voices stay low, the night feels long, and you can just be. This isn’t about putting on a show. It’s about tasting Yalda on your own terms, rethinking what a late-night gathering can mean, and savoring the space between what was and what could be.