For Good Tea

B6, 2180 Pleasant Hill Rd, Duluth
(470) 375-2935

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Simon Dong

The creativity in the drinks are insane, isn't thag sweet either and tastes amazing

DANNY LIN

It is really nice place.they make the best bubble tea i ever had.people really nice and good service.it will be my favorite place to go. Everything tastes really yummy. I love it.

Icy Lin

Wonderful tea spot—not just for the tea, but for the amazing staff!

Hui lin

Trap tea The whole cup is filled with genuine yam filling. If you want 3 points of sweetness, this sweetness is already very light, a blessing for low-sugar people. You can definitely taste that this is real milk tea, and you must mention their tapioca pearls. Honeydew pomelo We ordered it at a 5 on the sweetness scale, which is a bit sweeter than the supreme milk tea, but it is very refreshing and helps to cut the richness. The toppings on the bottom are very rich and layered.

Y Yeung

The best milk tea in Duluth fresh milk tea and they have a lot of different seasonal drink ,they all taste very good ❤️I love going there every week

D. Tee

So here’s the thing, there are about a million tea shops around these days, all promising boba happiness, fruity refreshment, or creamy dessert-in-a-cup vibes. But my parents and I decided to **give For Good Tea a shot** instead of just sticking to our usual spots. Why? Because sometimes you gotta risk it for the milk-Boba tea.

Mom ordered the **For Good Tiramisu**, I went for the **For Good Almighty Tea** (because if a drink calls itself “almighty,” I feel like it should come with a cape and heroic theme music), and Dad came along as the official “taste tester”.

Now, we both ordered our drinks **with no added sugar**. Usually, that’s a gamble. Some tea shops without sugar = bland sadness in a cup. But here? Nope—both drinks actually tasted really good! Mom’s tiramisu was creamy and dessert-like, while my Almighty Tea was bold and refreshing, still packing flavor without needing sugar to do all the heavy lifting. Even Dad gave the nod of approval, and he usually just sticks to black coffee and water.

The total for two drinks came to **\$23.75**. Not terrible for 2025 tea shop prices, but definitely more than what the grandparents used to pay when tea was, you know, just tea.

Here’s the quirky part: ordering is all done on a **self-service kiosk**. Which is great if you like clicking buttons, customizing ice levels like you’re coding a rocket launch, or avoiding small talk. But here’s the downside: you can’t ask questions. Like, I wanted to know if they do a **military discount**, but guess what? The kiosk wasn’t about to salute me back. Nope. Just cold, unblinking “touch screen” energy. So yeah, that kinda sucked for me. Efficiency: 10/10. Human interaction: 2/10.

The guy making the drinks looked **super busy** and not especially cheerful at first. But once he handed us our drinks, he actually cracked a smile—maybe because he survived another rush of kiosk orders. To be fair, he made the drinks fast and correctly, so no complaints there.

The shop itself is **clean, modern, and sleek**. Definitely not the cozy “sit and gossip for hours” kind of place—more like “order your tea, snap a pic for Instagram, and keep it moving.” But hey, sometimes that’s exactly what you want.

Overall: **For Good Tea is worth a try**, even with so many competitors nearby. Drinks taste great (even with no sugar), the place runs efficiently, and it’s a solid spot for treating yourself. Just don’t expect the kiosk to answer your life questions or hook you up with a military discount. Maybe next time I’ll be brave enough to actually ask a human instead of relying on the robot.

Ariel Lee

waited a good twenty minutes after waiting ten minutes when i asked the
manager if the restroom had a key and he asked if there’s no one inside. i said idk maybe and proceeded to wait. went up to him again after 20 min and he said there’s no one in there let me show you and retrieved a key from the bottom of a tip jar and opened it for me.

HASSAN HABIB

Loving

Torsa Rahman

Good but expensive

Di Wu

Best milk tea ever. Variety of choices and hard to find in other milk tea stores. Ingredients taste very fresh.

Carol Cox

As soon as I walk in the door I could see the menu on the wall first time there what do I see So many options It was great I got the passion fruit tea

梅香如故

“I recently tried this fresh super honeydew lemon tea and was blown away! The tea was incredibly refreshing, packed with real fruit pieces that added a natural sweetness and a burst of flavor with every sip. It wasn’t overly sweet, which let the natural taste of the fruit shine through. The combination of the high-quality tea base and the fresh fruit made it the perfect drink for any time of day. I loved how customizable it was, from the sweetness level to the type of toppings. I’ll definitely be coming back for more!”

Tianyi Shang (在下猫哥,有何贵干!)

5 Stars! This shop is amazing, every time I go to eat Chinese food, I come to buy it! If you like Chinese food, you can give it a try! Trust me, you won't regret it!

Ann Ye

I ordered three drinks, all of them were amazing, and the service was also great??

Lumia Q. Han

If you're looking for a hidden gem in ATL, this place is definitely an absolute treasure. The handcrafted drinks here are truly unique, featuring the finest longjing, osmanthus, orchid, gardenia, going far beyond standard green/black tea. If you're seeking something different, they offer drinks with ingredients like lotus, veggie fruit, and even bamboo! Each time visited, I'm always amazed by their creativity and dedication to crafting the perfect cup of tea. Don’t forget to pair your drink with a fresh baked crispy puff - it’s the perfect way to brighten your day!

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