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Welcome to St. Louis Bubble Tea

St. Louis Bubble Tea, located in Saint Louis, has been a beloved destination for bubble tea enthusiasts for years. Their extensive menu offers a wide variety of options, from traditional milk teas to unique creations like the Lemon Galaxy and strawberry passionfruit slush. The establishment's commitment to quality and innovation has set them apart in a crowded market, making them a pioneer in introducing bubble tea to the St. Louis area. With delicious smoothies, teas, and tasty food items like fried tofu, crispy chicken, and big flat stir fry noodles, St. Louis Bubble Tea is a must-visit for those seeking a refreshing treat in a welcoming atmosphere.

St. Louis Bubble Tea: Reviews & Ratings

Love P.
Love P.

Delicious smoothies and teas they allowed me to be creative so it's a thumbs up for me .

Daniel W.
Daniel W.

It may not look like much, but this is some of the best bubble tea in the region. Would recommend the Lemon Galaxy (despite the name, not too lemony) and the strawberry passionfruit slush. Both were excellent with popping boba and lychee jelly. Servings of the extra were very generous as well.

Nikki R.
Nikki R.

Always a great place to pop in and get a great refreshing treat! They are really going the distance to keep people safe and still offer the wonderful bubble tea we all love! I got the taro milk tea with classic boba but next time I am getting a pudding tea! That sounds so tasty! If you have never given bubble tea a try- they are great at answering questions and taking you through the process since they have such a huge selection!

Irene N.
Irene N.

This place has definitely been here for a long time! I am proud to see that there are lots of loyal customers going back and of course, supporting locally! There have definitely been way more than 4 bubble tea places that have opened up, probably closed, opened up, or still standing that are located in the Delmar Loop. It is great to still see it standing strong with the amount of competitors that it now has. Eight years ago, I was certainly a very loyal fan. Back then, it was the "must go to" boba place in the St. Louis Delmar Area. It is crazy to see how many shops have opened shortly after that. I remained loyal to here for quite sometime until there were just so many more options of bubble tea that I had to try. Different shops opened up not only in the Delmar Loop area, but also the county areas or other city locations. From my point of view, without this place's originality and without the big "hype" of drinking boba, I think Saint Louis would have not had as many boba shops that it does now. In my opinion, St. Louis Bubble Tea was one of the first places for people to be more open-minded to trying these types of drinks. Now, even though I do not go as normal, this is still a place where I always feel very nostalgic walking in. Yes, granted the place has not changed its look, its drink offers, its types of food.. But it is still something very humbling to see how it still remains there in the Delmar Loop after so many other modern places have open. If you are an old time fan from here, then you know what to expect - the types of food to get and the types of drinks to see. The familiarity is comforting! Thanks for reading my essay haha (onward to the food and drink review): Food that we recently ordered was the fried tofu, crispy chicken, fried dumplings, and french fries. Yes, there was a lot of fried items, and it was a snack fit for five girls. I am not a fan of fried tofu usually, but my other friends love coming back to it. The crispy chicken is always the first to go, especially when you add some sweet and sour sauce to lessen that spiciness. Fried dumplings were plump and filled with the best filling. And the french fries, honestly can't go wrong with. But, definitely you should try other food items beside the french fries to get that full experience! My other past go-to food item is that big flat stir fry noodles! I am not sure what they are called according to the menu, but definitely let them know you want to try those bigger noodles and not the thinner lo mein noodles. The big flat noodles are my favoriteeee! As for drinks, my past go-tos were the four color pudding tea, vanilla snow no boba, or the original milk tea with boba. I would recommend just have the four color pudding tea with no milk because you will taste the four types of pudding better. If you get the snows, don't get boba because it just hardens the boba. If you get the icy slush, green apple is pretty sweet (but that's the high schooler feels in me taste buds). If you want some actually flavored milk tea that isn't the original boba milk tea, get the jasmine milk tea or the taro milk tea (of course with boba). I have not had any of the drinksrecently, but I am sure they are still just as good as before!

Emily T.
Emily T.

Went here with a friend for the first time after a video shoot. First thing I want to point out is that THEY HAVE SO MANY OPTIONS!! The wall eith options literally filled space behind the counter to the ceiling. I ended up getting an egg pudding tea (pieces of egg flavored pudding soak in tea and then you get to the drink the pudding up as you go), with coffee jelly and boba. It was very refreshing and quick! Would definitely stop there again!

Fox E.
Fox E.

More like St. Loose Bubble Tea if the bathroom activities are anything to go by. OK, I can't back that up. But I can back *this* up. (Pulls Down Pants) What to get: This is just a wild guess... but maybe some Bubble Tea. What not to get: Any more Loose than you already are, while in here. Really nice place, and I got to know it well as I hung out here for a few hours. The one big problem was that people inside were asking me for money and asking me to buy them things. It's a tough city, STL, indeed. The products were pretty good. Not amazing, but then I'm very spoiled by very good bubble tea. Employees were generally really nice. Bathrooms were gross but at least they had them. And I absolutely love the writings in the bathroom.

Location

Welcome to St. Louis Bubble Tea, a beloved spot in Saint Louis offering a wide array of bubble teas and snacks. Located at 6677 Delmar Blvd, this establishment has garnered a loyal following over the years.

St. Louis Bubble Tea caters to a diverse range of preferences, with options for takeout, delivery, and even catering. Accepting credit cards and Apple Pay, this casual yet classy establishment is perfect for a quick lunch or a relaxing time with friends. With free Wi-Fi, outdoor seating, and gender-neutral restrooms, the ambiance here is welcoming and inclusive.

Customers rave about the delicious smoothies and creative tea options, like the Lemon Galaxy and the strawberry passionfruit slush. The generous servings and variety of toppings, like popping boba and lychee jelly, make for a delightful experience.

For food options, the fried tofu, crispy chicken, fried dumplings, and big flat stir fry noodles are highly recommended. Pair these dishes with a refreshing beverage like the four color pudding tea or the vanilla snow, and you're in for a treat.

Whether you're a longtime fan or a first-time visitor, St. Louis Bubble Tea offers a nostalgic experience with a touch of modern charm. So stop by, explore the extensive menu, and indulge in the flavors that have made this place a staple in the St. Louis bubble tea scene.