“This was a cute little shop. It’s not the most modern establishment, but it’s clean. I brought 2 of my kids after they hounded me to try boba. We ordered a black tea with lychee, a grinch and a unicorn drink. Although the kids weren’t fans I’d still rate this place pretty solid on taste because their dislike was pure preference lol. I enjoyed the tea although I probably wouldn’t add lychee again.We were the only patrons in the shop and after our drinks were made the hostess disappeared for almost 20 minutes.I think photos on the menus would help in the future for us “newbs,” as my 8 yo calls me who don’t have experience with this type of food. We spent over $30 for food that we had no context of. I’m on the fence about returning only because it’s a true gamble with the menu.“
“Milk tea is great, favorite boba! Food service is lacking though, wanted to try the Parmesan fries but after 45 minutes and having workers go back to check multiple times, just had to cancel and get a refund and the cashier could not tell us why the fries were not getting made. Other people after us got their food, so not sure why the kitchen staff never made ours. I’ll keep getting drinks, but won’t try the food again as this was not the only time food was forgotten or just never made.“
“Most of their drinks don't contain milk, so that's great for me. There are teas, coffees, and lemonades with lots of choices. You can pick which boba you want or not do any. It's a nice place to meet up and hang out. Easy parking.Vegetarian options: Most milk tea doesn't use real milk.Dietary restrictions: They can make anything non-dairy.Parking: Lots of spotsKid-friendliness: Fun atmosphere. Cute mural. Area playing anime.“
“The people here are very sweet! They are very helpful with recommendations, and every boba tea I have tried tastes great. Their tapioca pearls are the best I've ever had. They aren't too chewy and doesn't just taste like flour.Dietary restrictions: They have a dairy-free substitute for some of the teas.“