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    Tea Street

    4.6 (303 reviews)
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    Bee W.

    Attended an event where they catered their boba drinks. So much anticipation from the attendees who couldn't wait to have some. Easy to set out and straws were provided. They're great partners to the organizations I am familiar with and I recommend them for their refreshing boba drinks.

    Tes S.

    Warning: Not for real boba fans or those who value service... I love authentic boba and know my tea. I asked for an unsweetened drink and was told I was "ruining the recipe." The owner refused to let the staff adjust it and insisted I take it his way. What I got was a over sugary drink I couldn't stomach. He then remade a different tea for me but seems to just put colored water with boba pearls, watery and zero flavor. I didn't argue, just left. If you care about good service and tasty boba, skip this spot!

    Lena N.

    Fresh flavorful bubble teas! Probably my favorite boba spot in town. Stopped by for national boba day! Got bogo drinks! Tried the pandan coconut milk tea with honey boba and daily special plum spritz with grass jelly, which was a very pleasant balance of herbal flavors. Both are delicious! Highly recommend trying it out.

    Kailee N.

    Tea street may be my favorite boba/ tea shop in Denver! Located near cherry creek it's the perfect stop while you're running errands and they carry snacks and items from local vendors! I love that they offer hot drinks as well as milk teas and blended drinks while keeping their prices low! The red bean and strawberry blended drink is one of the best I've ever tried. It leans on the sweeter side but you get both flavors so clearly while being so creamy. If you like a more savory touch the black sesame tea served hot is the perfect toasty flavor for a cold day. Both of these drinks complimented each other so well. If they have the taro pudding from sweet rice flour llc you must try it. It has the perfect texture with fresh taro pieces and a slightly salty coconut cream on top for the perfect snack. I will absolutely be back for the mung bean slush!

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    Elaine C.

    Great atmosphere and friendly staffs! Yummy drinks too!! They offer many flavors of milk tea and flavored teas, will definitely come back again if visiting Denver !!

    Adam Y.

    After being inundated with all the different varieties of boba teas, occasionally sipping a cup of hot milk tea is quite pleasurable. Tea Street probably is a handful of places in town where you can find the traditional Hong Kong style stocking milk tea. They only service this hot as the black tea is freshly pressed with the right balance of milk and sugar to retain its distinctive aroma, just like how it was prepared in the cafes in Hong Kong in the old days. Authentic, simple and enjoyable. Besides this, the taro slush, red bean slush, mung bean slush and longan milk tea are also worth trying.

    Lisa N.

    I got the vietnamese iced coffee ($4.75) and added brown sugar boba (+0.75) and it was okay. The viet coffee was lacking something, maybe some sweetness from condensed milk, and the boba seemed like regular boba rather than brown sugar boba. The boba itself was a good consistency even though it lacked the brown sugar. This place is one of the cheaper but fairly priced places for boba that we've seen so far around Denver. The employees were nice and quick with our order however we just were slightly disappointed with our drinks. The viet coffee could've been a bit stronger with both the sweetness and bitterness that is typical of a viet iced coffee. I do appreciate the fact that they have a good selection of non tea options (since I'm not a fan of tea) and the prices are pretty great which is why I'm giving them a 4. If I were in the area I may try something else but only if I'm in the area

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    Ashley T.

    Tea Street may just be my new favorite boba shop in Denver. They have an expansive menu with milk tea, fruit tea, winter melon teas and daily specials! They also have a variety of toppings that you can get. Their tea leaves come right from Taiwan! The service is super good and your drinks are brought out to you. There is a lot of seating indoors and they also sell some snacks near the register!

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    Jaimielyn B.

    I've tried quite a few bubble tea places around the metro and I always come back to Tea Street. They were the first place I ever tried boba and I was instantly hooked. The consistency of their boba, I believe, is perfect. Not too tough, but also not too mushy, and the right size that you're not risking getting one totally stuck in your straw. While I'm typically dedicated to their Thai Milk Tea, they have so many other flavors that'll satisfy any palate that can be served hot or cold, with several boba, jelly, and pudding options to add in. If you're not a big tea person, they have options for you as well. The staff has also always been wonderful, and it has been great to see them work with other places like Yuan Wonton. I'm very grateful they were able to survive the pandemic since they had only opened in 2018. I don't frequent the Glendale area as much anymore, which is great for my wallet, but I always try to stop in when I'm around.

    Kumquat Wintermelon Tea (Large/$5.75 +$0.50 Honey Boba)- 3.5/5 stars & Taro Milk Tea ($5)- 2.5/5 stars
    Amy D.

    Their drinks are high quality and reasonably priced, but I didn't love the drinks that I tried this time around. I called in my order ahead of time, and it was ready in less than 10 minutes. I tried: [https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?select=3VxKwDDqrR08DIVoLRjtTg&userid=76vIFZcC7owykCBjMfGVXg] -Kumquat Wintermelon Tea (Large/$5.75 +$0.50 Honey Boba): Light and refreshing, and really good kumquat flavor. My friend got 25% sweet for this drink and it was perfect. The honey boba was just ok though- it was soft and chewy, but did not have any flavor. -Taro Milk Tea ($5): This was a good drink if you like really strong tea flavor; however, the jasmine tea overpowered the taro flavor. I liked the bits of fresh taro, but this drink had a bitter note on the finish (25% sweet wasn't sweet enough for this drink). I wouldn't order this again. I believe the staff were still wearing masks (despite the mandate being lifted). No indoor or outdoor seating was available, but they had hand sanitizer. Plenty of parking was available in this plaza, since they had a lot of spots.

    Stefanie C.

    On my way back from an errand in Centennial, I stopped at Tea Street for boba. The entrance was blocked off (for COVID) because they only took electronic orders. In such an organized fashion, they had their menu and a QR code on the window. You had to call and place your order, then they had the drink(s) ready on the table right inside. Frankly the order took FOREVER (about 20 minutes) because they were so busy, but the wait was worth it. I splurged and got taro milk tea with pudding and boba. Flavors, ice level, and boba sweetness were literally perfect. I drove back home in traffic, happy about my pit stop. I've been working my way through all the boba shops in the area. This is the best so far!

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    Friendly and tasty tea. I had orange green tea. best I've ever had... Will be back...

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    7 years ago

    I really like their Boba Milk Tea. They have all the traditional options plus a few unique choices. I love the decor inside as well.

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    7 years ago

    Took my favorite cousin here when she was feeling down. The staff were amazing. Quick high quality drinks.

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    They were super nice and offered us samples on top of samples of delicious new drinks !!

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    First time trying milk tea and omg it was so good. I had the Jasmine tea with 50% sugar. I highly recommend this place.

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    Hands down best boba in Denver. Always so fresh, clean vibrant atmosphere with great music and friendly warm staff.

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    Ask the Community - Tea Street

    Does the passion fruit winter melon tea have any caffeine in it? I am looking for non-caffeinated drinks. Thanks!

    All our winter melon drinks, except for the winter melon green tea, are caffeine free!

    I would love to learn more about what Tea Street uses in their milk teas to make them creamy. I was told it is a non-dairy creamer. Does it contain hydrogenated fats/oils?

    Hello Lisa, we use a coconut based non-dairy creamer. As of this time we carry whole milk and use the non-dairy creamers in our milk teas.

    My kids love boba... but have food sensitivities. Do you have any gluten-free, soy-free, corn-free, dairy-free options?

    Yes, we do. Our regular boba as well as the popping boba is gluten-free. Many drinks on our menu are soy free, corn free, and dairy free as well. When you visit, let the cashier know and she/he will happily guide you through the me u!

    Do they have almond milk tea? or other non-dairy milk tea options?

    Hi! Thank you for your question, we don't have almond milk, but for our milk teas we do offer a non-dairy option.

    Do u have wifi?

    Yes, they do. They have the password written at the front register.

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    This charming spot for afternoon tea could have appeared straight out of an English village, but is…read moreconveniently here in Denver instead, right on Platte Street. Don't be confused, the building address may be 15th Street, but the stores on the main floor mostly face Platte Street. The tea shop is near the far east end. There is validated parking in the Parkwell lot behind the building. The shop is cozy and very cute with seating for about three dozen. We visited the day after Valentine's and things were still decorated for the holiday. The staff is very welcoming and we were soon seated after needing a bit of help with the Parkwell Web site. The rules for afternoon tea were quickly explained. Each person receives an individual pot of tea and can order as many different flavors/varieties as they wish to try. A traditional, vertical rack for each couple contains two plates of sandwiches, a plate of scones, and a plate of cookies and petit fours. This is a lot of food. We received three sets of sandwiches including turkey, cucumber, and curried chicken salad plus a bruschetta. These were all delicious, particularly the bruchetta which had a great mix of flavors. I love scones and we received both a strawberry and a traditional one with a plate of ramekins containing jam, clotted cream, and lemon curd. Very authentic and very tasty. Tea service included three timers to ensure the perfect steeping time, a plate on which to place the tea leaf basket after steeping, a strainer for each cup, and a little container to hold the strainer. Just be sure to keep a finger on the tea pot lid when you pour! We were stuffed at this point, so we only nibbled a bit of the chocolate petit four and were given a beautiful box in which to take home the balance of the desserts. We even each received a final cup of tea to go! Service was friendly and efficient. This is a great experience for my fellow lovers of afternoon tea and very authentic. We enjoyed every bit of it. The shop offers nearly 100 tea varieties plus cocktails, wine, and champagne. There's a happy hour from 4pm to 6pm daily. There's also a café menu if you don't want the full tea service and they love to host special events.

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    My homemade pumpkin scone served warm with a dollop of lemon curd! Yummy
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    First time there to this pretty stylish downtown location inside the Meridien Hotel at 15th and…read moreCalifornia. Great service from Mauricio and felt very well treated. This was just for lunch, but started out sharing the crab croquettes. Fluffy and lightly fried with a perfect mayo-based dipping sauce. A great start. I had the Koji fried chicken sandwich that was very good and we shared a spectacular gooey butter cake with a dollop of vanilla ice cream for a shared dessert. The stand-outs were the crab croquettes and the gooey butter cake. Both were incredibly good. Would definitely return and try some of the more entree-ish looking things for dinner. You should definitely give this place a try. Ciao, David

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    The Corinne Cobb is colorful and delicious!

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    The Corinne Cobb is colorful and delicious!

    Tea Street - tea - Updated July 2026

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