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Bubbleology

3.6 (103 reviews)
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(The strawberry mint fizz with extra strawberry boba)

I got the strawberry mint bubble fizz and it was very good. The services was quick and I was in an out in about 2 minutes, on top of that the person behind the counter was kind and helpful. The shop has a nice aesthetic and would be a great place to just relax and do some work. Overall I great store I would visit again if I was in the area.

Not sure this flavor
Bruce K.

I made it for the Get Bubbly @ Bubbleology and when I was planning on being back in the city this bank holiday weekend, I knew I had to stop by for another cup of crack. I mean, bubble tea! You can't miss the place on Rupert Street. Black paint with lots of rainbow colors. Because they serve the whole gamut of bubble teas here. Having sampled so many last week, I knew which one I wanted today. Almond! Delicious with a good sampling of tapioca balls, ice cubes and great almond flavor. Very cooling on a warm day. The inside of the place was an oven - they're still working on air conditioning or some sort of cross breeze. So I sat outside at one of the folding tables to enjoy my bubble deliciousness. The same staff, looking like they were a little exhausted by the heat and the crowds. The place was packed and quite toasty even with four fans running. It was funny to see the clean white lab coats they were wearing last week are now spotted with bubble tea colors. Assad was certainly enjoying himself and it was cool to see that he remembered me from the other day.

Carlie H.

I love bubble tea and couldn't wait to check out this place. I was really surprised that I could barely taste the booze in the piña colada. There was limited seating, maybe enough for 10. I thought the décor was really cute, with chemical structures on the walls and hanging colored beaker lights. I would definitely come back here again and try out their other flavors!

Xue L.

We tried the electrifying yuzu, the pinkberry and the nojito. They all tasted great and weren't overly sweet. There are also alcoholic bubble teas on the menu. The service was great. The girls were friendly and nice. We didn't know that we can't shake the electrifying yuzu because of all the gaz in it and the drink exploded. The staff came to clean it up right away and didn't make us feel bad about it. The location is near chinatown and soho. The place is small but clean.

Soho Sling
Tanya W.

I saw this place get famous probably in a Tastemade video for its alcoholic boba. I'm a huge boba-holic so when I was in London, this place was definitely on my to-eat list. I ordered the Soho Sling which was a rose lychee fruit tea with some gin. It was very fruity and light, the rose wasn't overpowering it was very aromatic! I liked the tea very much with my boba. Maybe it was a bad night, but service wasn't the friendliest and this place is super cramped. I wouldn't recommend chilling here with friends, definitely get to-go.

Bubbleology Jasmine Milk Tea with boba :)
Claire L.

The "mad scientist" / laboratory concept is fresh, fun, and unique - I don't think I've ever stumbled upon a bubble tea place like this in the US. As a result, it can be a little kitschy - the teas here are not the most authentic, but the drinks are nonetheless refreshing and good. I am also impressed with their boba quality - plump, chewy, with a great mouthfeel. When I was in London, I came here 3-4 times during my two week stay! Portions are large, and sugar ratios are very true to taste (I recommend ordering your drink with 30-50% sugar). A lot of bubble tea places are careless with the amount of sugar they add to the drink even if you request a certain percentage, but Bubbleology was always consistent with the sugar levels. I wasn't adventurous with my drink orders, so I got the standard jasmine milk tea flavor, but the fruit teas and carbonated teas with the colorful fruit bobas look like fun options to try! Regarding the jasmine milk tea, really good balance between the creamer and tea; the creamer didn't have a strange milky aftertaste. I would recommend Chatime for a more authentic Taiwanese / Chinese bubble tea experience and for a more prominent tea flavor, but would recommend stopping by Bubbleology if you are craving boba and are in the area! Finally, you should plan on taking your drink to go, as the seating area was limited.

Krista G.

The boba options are endless here! This boba shop is cute, quaint and delicious! The workers were a little difficult to understand as English wasn't their first language and it can make it difficult if it's your first time. Nevertheless, they were friendly and tried to be as helpful as possible. I would highly recommend popping by!

Vanessa S.

Was looking for a bubble tea place since I had the craving for it, and bubbleology hit the spot! The cafe also looks like a science lab which makes it more fun.

Taro
Chris C.

If this is your first time having bubble tea, this might blow your effing mind. Else, it's just another ordinary bubble tea jawn. It is on the pricey side, lots of flavor to choice from, not the traditional kind. They make them with powder flavoring and depending on your personal preference, you might or might not like it. One good thing about it is that you can ask for half sweeten. This place is the first store solely about and claimed to be expertized in bubble tea from what I have seen, which do deserve some props. Probably not going back any time soon. The End.

Neal E.

Finally Bubble tea in London! This is the place to try if you want to experience this eclectic drink. Pro tip: make sure to ask for half-ice or no-ice as they tend to add a lot to the drink, which can be a bit disappointing.

John R.

Whenever I'm in London, I like to sample a bit of east Asian cuisine here and there, and that often involves a stop for some bubble tea. Actually, to be more accurate, I don't like the tapioca bubbles... but I love some milk tea :) I love the idea of Bubbleology... it is set up to look like a chemistry lab, but for bubble tea. The staff even wear lab coats, which is really cool. Being the boring bubble tea fan that I am, I ordered an Assam milk tea. I was a bit disappointed in the tea though. I'm not certain, but I think the milk may actually be from a powder mixture. Either that, or the tea is from a powder mixture, or both. While I mildly enjoyed the taste, I was left with a grainy texture in my mouth. Also, when we went in to Bubbleology, there were at least two staff. But by the time we ordered our drinks, the second staff member was gone... for about 10 minutes. I didn't officially time it, but it took 10-15 minutes to have our drinks made, and this was because there was only one person making the drinks. Honestly, I felt bad for the girl who was left alone to make drinks for about 10 people while her team mate took a badly timed break. Not cool for her, or any of the other customers. There are loads of other bubble tea places in London to check out. I definitely won't be going back to this one. Loads of potential, but doesn't quite hit the mark.

Stephanie C.

I love bubble tea! I wish they had this back in the U.S.!!They also have options for alcoholic tea, but you have to drink that in the restaurant. I got the peach berry with lychee boba. The drinks my boyfriend and I got were both pretty sweet. You should ask if they have less sweet options if you don't like that type of thing. I really enjoy that they have different flavors of boba, AMAZING. I only went to this place because we were passing by on our way back home. I wish I was able to visit this place more to get a chance to try out their different flavor combinations. I wouldn't pass this place up if you have the chance.

Oreo madness
Michele M.

The location was very convenient and right next to the theatres. It was a small shop and super cute. There were glass panels with various equations and chemistry Erlenmeyer flasks hanging for decorations. For the drink, I tried the Oreo madness and it was a bit powdery. I couldn't taste the alcohol at all so it tasted like normal bubble tea. The boba itself was very chewy and soft. The drink overall was sweet but nothing special.

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Super fast drinks! Order on digital menu and out comes the drink. Boba was soft and sweet. Great…read morespot to get a drink while enjoying sights of London Eye and Big Ben.

Hmm, well, in retrospect, I'm not exactly sure why I decided to pop into this boba place, seeing…read morethat 1. I'm from San Francisco (one of the boba meccas on the West Coast) and 2. I never really got into the whole boba hype when I was growing up. Still, the prospect of boba on the other side of the Atlantic piqued my interest when I was in the neighborhood... First things first: you'll definitely feel the dollar-to-pound conversion when you peruse the menu. While I am no stranger to paying extra for some of the fancier toppings (like jellies), I was a little disappointed to see that even the boba tapioca balls cost an extra £0.50. (Maybe this is normal outside of the States, where the drink is known as "milk tea" instead of "boba"? Because otherwise I find it hard to believe that boba can be sold without, well, the boba...) I went with the Assam black milk tea because I find that choosing the most basic of milk teas is the best way to evaluate a boba spot. It wasn't as sweet as the basic black milk teas that I usually can find in the U.S. (understandable, as most drinks in the U.S. are probably sugarier). The boba was fresh (to be expected, as I had pay extra for it...) At the end of the day, I had paid £4.50 for the regular size of some pretty average tasting boba. The shop itself is pretty tiny, though the seating is pretty hip-looking.

Bubbleology - juicebars - Updated May 2026

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