DAVIDsTEA Revealed The Only 7 Locations That Are Reopening In Quebec (VIDEO)

Most of them are in Greater Montreal.

On Thursday, July 30, DAVIDsTEA announced that only 18 of its Canadian locations are going to reopen, seven of which will be in Quebec.

While the company initially only specified that the reopening stores would all be located in shopping malls, it just revealed the exact locations to Narcity Québec.

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DAVIDsTEA stores reopening in Quebec

The DAVIDsTEA at the Carrefour Laval, Dix30, Fairview Pointe-Claire, Galeries d'Anjou, Galeries de la Capitale in Quebec City, Méga Centre Vaudreuil, and Promenades St-Bruno are the only ones staying open.

As for the other boutiques in the province, those will remain closed. The company will continue to conduct online sales through its website and products will still be available in supermarkets and pharmacies.

In early July, DAVIDsTEA had to seek protection from its creditors due to financial difficulties caused by the pandemic. All of the company's stores have been closed since March 17.

This article was originally published in French on Narcity Québec.

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