Meet Jarred Evans, The visionary and principal behind Le Bon Thé.
Unleash Your Infinite Potential – Taste the Goodness – Le Bon Thé
Jarred Evans knows firsthand the power of tea to nourish the mind, body, and soul. With deep European roots, he was introduced to tea at a young age, where it quickly became a cherished part of his daily life. More than just a beverage, tea represented comfort, connection, and culture. His love for it is steeped in tradition and shaped by the vivid memories of generations gathered over warm cups—each sip a symbol of wellness and legacy.

As a professional athlete, Jarred Evans has lived a life of global exploration. His travels allowed him to connect deeply with people, cultures, and traditions around the world—always finding common ground through his favorite ritual: tea. Unlike many athletes who rely on high-caffeine energy drinks, Evans turned to tea as his personal source of vitality and wellness. For him, tea wasn’t just a daily comfort—it became a key part of his performance routine. From boosting energy and focus to aiding in recovery, tea offered a powerful, natural edge.
“Tea is the perfect balance of antioxidants and flavor, with just enough caffeine to jumpstart my mornings or provide a midday immune boost. After a long day of physical demands and exposure to the elements, tea is my go-to nightcap to unwind and restore. It brings the body back to what I call ‘whole goodness.’”
- Jarred Evans

“Time, preparation, and presence—that’s what tea truly requires,” says Evans.
In 2019, just before the world paused during the pandemic, Evans found himself in a quiet teahouse in China. There, an elderly woman leaned in and shared a timeless proverb: “A true warrior, like tea, shows his strength in hot water.” That moment crystallized what Evans had always known—tea was more than taste or tradition. It was about connection. Peace. Presence.
He recalled how his parents and grandparents would gather friends and family over pots of loose-leaf tea, always accompanied by sweets and conversation. It wasn’t rushed. It wasn’t routine. It was ritual. Unlike the fast-paced culture of coffee, tea asked for something more: time and intention.
In that moment, Evans realized that back home, something was missing. The beauty of tea culture—the stillness, the healing, the community—was a secret waiting to be shared. And so, Le Bon Thé was born: a celebration of wellness, ritual, and the infinite power of slowing down.