How many Bubble Tea business can a city handle ?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DD is on spring break and I took her to a bubble tea place as a little treat. $7 later…Who pays these prices for drinks on the regular?!


Agreed! I took my two tween girls to a olace in Georgetown a couple of times. Its crazy expensive and if you don’t choose wisely you're stuck with a sickly sweet mess test you have to throw out almost as soon as you’ve figured out how to piece the top. It’s a lot of liquid calories. By the way, my order is taro with bubbles, 30 percent sweet.


Same, taro 30 percent sweet from Kung Fu Tea.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It works in Rockville (also known as Wokville) due to the high Asian population, and even those not in Rockville come there just for the Asian food and markets.

Elsewhere, I think only 1-2 per town and it'll mostly be a trend that wil fade for all except Asians since it's kind of like Starbucks in many Asian countries. Remember frozen yogurt? Cupcakes?


The first or second coming of fro yo? I miss the TCBYs and I can’t Believe It’s Yogurt! of my youth.
Anonymous
I love bubble tea. Please open one in McLean. It is a barren wasteland here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wonder the same thing about my area only its korean chicken wing shops.


Centreville?
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