Hands holding warm cup with steam in candlelight

A botanical ritual house designed for nervous system restoration, not stimulation.

Drink. Move. Reset.
For people tired of noisy rooms and performative connection.

Humanity is the luxury.

15414 N 19th Ave, Phoenix

Hours

When we're open

Please read our House Rules before visiting the House.

Daytime House

Monday–Friday: 7 AM–2 PM · Saturday–Sunday: 10 AM–2 PM

Open to the public for tea, coffee, scheduled movement classes, reading, working, and community.

Members-Only Hours

Designated afternoon hours

Available to Gather and House Path members. Ritual Pass holders may use their included Members-Only Hours visit.

Late Night Tea

Selected evenings by reservation

Check the calendar for upcoming Late Night Tea gatherings, workshops, music, and evening experiences.

Three Ways to Reset

Drink. Move. Reset.

Sip something sacred

A botanical tea house serving ceremonial cacao, matcha, and small-batch tea blends. Brewed slow. Poured with intention.

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Move with reverence

Movement Studio at House of MKaz. Yoga, restorative practice, rope wall work, sound, breathwork. Taught by humans who treat your nervous system like it matters.

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Land softly

Massage, ritual, and quiet rooms. A house built so you can put your phone down and remember yourself.

About the house →

Find your rhythm

House of MK AZ is open to the public during daytime hours. Membership is for those who want to return more often—to move with us, gather during private House hours, and make this space part of their regular rhythm.

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Our Story

The story behind the house

For years, Phoenix's tea and yoga community gathered across two separate spaces. Two distinct offerings, one shared worldview. Before most of Phoenix's ritual tea spaces existed, their founders were sitting in our room.

We've unified them into one: House of MK AZ. Arizona's Ritual House.

Same people. Same care. One roof. One rhythm.

— Tracy

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The Book

Humanity Is The Luxury

The book behind the house. A first-edition meditation on slowing down, building rooms that hold people, and choosing presence over performance.