Bliss Tea Bellingham

2426 James St, Bellingham

Recent Reviews

Paxton

my boyfriend and i went here after an appointment since someone had recommended us to go here. my boyfriend got a pineapple tea and i got a “strawberry” matcha tea latte. the pineapple drink was okay, needs to be mixed to actually taste good. the matcha drink was one of the worst drinks i’ve ever had. there was so much matcha in it, barely ANY, and i mean ANY strawberries. there was so much matcha it was just clumping at the top of the drink. texture was so bad. no strawberry taste whatsoever. tried mixing it and still tasted absolutely horrible. there was only one person who was there, service was fine, but the drinks i will not be having again

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 3

Moon Seidel

I've loved this place ever since I came to Bellingham 4 years ago. Best boba tea in town, and I always came here to make memories with people. Thank you for helping me make memories.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Pro Gamer

I like Boba

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Joe Spridgeon

Very friendly service! Never heard of cream cheese foam! 10/10 would recommend! Solid treat after a busy trip into Trader Joe’s!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

jayden padilla

Found a fly in my drink and almost drank it ?

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 2

Araceli Guzman

Went to check out this place. Sign said it was closed till New Year’s.

C. H.

I ordered a cream cheese foam covered mango QQ drink as this was the closest item to a fruit slush on their menu. Drink tasted refreshing with a layer of the slightly salty cream cheese foam. When mixed together, the drink tasted more creamy. Service was fast.

Emma Bentley

The staff wasn’t very friendly and the strawberry milk tea was horribly sweet. Spent $10 and I could even drink it :(

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 3

J Sami

What happened to this place, service is slow. I was the only one there around 8pm and it took that person about 7 minutes to make my drinks. I didn't get a chance to put my number into the system to add points towards my reward nor was i asked if I was part of the rewards program. I felt rushed to pay, but they took their time to make my drinks. Of course there's no contact information. This inconvenience keeps happening. Maybe I should find another milk spot

Atmosphere: 2

Service: 1

Mer P.

I typically come here a lot during the evening with my partner, and food is good, service is pretty great and the vibe is always chill. This morning I came in around the time of opening (11 am) because my partner had to leave early and this was a tradition on the last day of his visit. The doors were locked so we gave a grace period of about 5 mins or so. The employee working noticed us in that time, and then 15-20 mins went by and they were still there, but the doors were locked so we had still been waiting outside. Eventually we gave up and headed out. I understand as a fellow food service employee how preparation for opening can be intense. However, it was a little disappointing that they had not let us know of a wait or at least mentioned something, because we were just confused why it was such a delay for opening, especially it being closer to 30 mins after opening time.

Stranger 574

They were busy when I arrived on an early Monday evening. I noted that newer boba shops—like this one—were so stupid in concocting weird drinks like "cream cheese foam covered QQ" and "yogurt drink" that they didn't even know how to make a basic smoothie or the difference between a "smoothie" and "slush."Thus, I reluctantly settled on their "mango yogurt drink" and "chicken wing & fry combo" (of course, my normal choice of popcorn chicken was out, with an hour still left before closing).The eatery must have found itself a steady supply of anorexic chickens because those wings were outrageously tiny. Accompanied by equally meager quantity of stringy, unappetizing fries.Plus, I discovered that a yogurt "drink" versus a yogurt "smoothie" was like the difference between yesterday's boba and freshly cooked ones.Did I divulge the cost, or had you already deduced a pattern from other patrons' reviews? Well, absolutely the most expensive I'd ever paid, at over $20 for basically a kid's meal. It'd almost be worthwhile to stay the heck away from this pricey tragedy and drive down to Seattle, for more sensible boba options.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 4

Random Gamer13

The boba is delicious, as it should be! No cash accepted but that's fine. The fried dumplings and pretty much everything on their menu is delicious!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Cookie

Stranger 5.

They were busy when I arrived on an early Monday evening. I noted that newer boba shops--like this one--were so stupid in concocting weird drinks like "cream cheese foam covered QQ" and "yogurt drink" that they didn't even know how to make a basic smoothie or the difference between a "smoothie" and "slush." Thus, I reluctantly settled on their "mango yogurt drink" and "chicken wing & fry combo" (of course, my normal choice of popcorn chicken was out, with an hour still left before closing). The eatery must have found itself a steady supply of anorexic chickens because those wings were outrageously tiny. Accompanied by equally meager quantity of stringy, unappetizing fries. Plus, I discovered that a yogurt "drink" versus a yogurt "smoothie" was like the difference between yesterday's boba and freshly cooked ones. Did I divulge the cost, or had you already deduced a pattern from other patrons' reviews? Well, absolutely the most expensive I'd ever paid, at over $20 for basically a kid's meal. It'd almost be worthwhile to stay the heck away from this pricey tragedy and drive down to Seattle, for more sensible boba options.

harsh kumar

They don't even add Bobba after charging 8 bucks. Very average taste as compared to other bubble

Service: 1

Kelly Moore

Not interested in supporting businesses that don't take cash. I took my grandson there today, I won't be going back.

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