Update 5/4/20: two of the three teas I bought turned out to be moldy, or different types of tea entirely. Can't recommend the pearl jasmine tea or lapsang souchong. Still haven't gotten around to the Lion's Mane but let's just say I am not confident. I will say, the candies were excellent and the kava I bought there was fine. The CBD lollipops were also excellent. But selling moldy tea (it was sealed until today) and selling lapsang souchong that very obviously wasn't smoked is not... I dunno. Not good, anyway. Still love the concept of the store and it has its upsides, but this was really disappointing. (Everything after this update is the original review.)WhoaI've gotta say, this may be the coolest shop I've ever seen, and I don't think I'm equipped to express how impressed I was with Qi (pronounced like 'chee', for the uninitiated).Before anything else, a shout-out to the staff: both of the employees who helped me knew the products thoroughly; what they didn't know, they checked in the store's handy reference sheets. They were both very kind and helpfulextraordinary service!Their selection of products is far more extensive than the name implies. Qi carries kratom, CBD products of just about every kind imaginable, teas (even those you don't often find, like Lapsang Souchong and Pu'erh; also herbal teas), various mushrooms (chaga, lion's mane, cordyceps, reishi, and more I don't remember), various house-made candies containing extracts, and a rather diverse selection of extracts, tinctures, and herb capsules. I am sure there are products I forgot to include.The atmosphere is of particular note: upon entrance, one is allured by the spicy-sweet smell of incense. Along the back wall, neatly-organized shelves are seen to display teacups and pots along with various other tea paraphernalia, myriad herbal teas and preparations in jars (simple but elegant nonetheless), pre-packaged bags of kratom and kava, and extracts of at least kratom, maybe kava tooall tidy and pleasing to see. To the left (when you walk in), there is a selection of loose-leaf and prepacked teaagain, impressivelaid out gracefully on a table. A comfy-looking couch occupies the nook on the opposite side of the door, flooded with natural light, which seems fitting because there is a full bookshelf beside the couch. There may have been other seats and a table, I don't recall.What more can I say, besides to recommend dropping by this lovely little herb emporium? The only thing you may find disappointing is the price of the kratom; it is much cheaper to buy kratom online. I didn't buy any today, but I get the impression that one wouldn't be disappointed in doing so, as they appear to care about the quality of their products. One day I'll test theirs outwho knows, I might be further impressed!Try the kava candies. They're very good. The kratom candy is bitter, as you might expect. Alright, this is a bit excessive. Go give it a shot and form your own opinion!