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    Rabbit Rabbit Tea

    4.2 (209 reviews)
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    Closed 12:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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    Japanese Buckwheat Milk Tea and Thai Milk Tea
    Diana C.

    Love as always! The drinks are great and the staff is speedy and polite. They still are take out only but that's ok. The murals on the walls are pretty!

    Kathryn O.

    Another boba spot that's pretty standard. Milk teas and the bubble tea itself is good. They ran out of regular brown sugar boba so we were offered the golden boba. Service was quick and more of a grab and go inside set up. Bonus points for the cute paper cut out of bunny whiskers that comes on the straw.

    Liliana C.

    Good quality boba!! Prices are pretty average. I got their buckwheat milk tea which already comes with grass jelly so I didn't have to get additional toppings. I loved how much you could taste the buckwheat and had the perfect amount of sweetness. Service is pretty quick, they have self-order kiosks which makes ordering more efficient.

    Sapna S.

    I was craving a boba smoothie after walking a lot on this hot Seattle day. I found this place with great reviews and decided to give it a try. They have self order kiosks with card only payment. There's no seating or restrooms available inside as well. I ordered a mango smoothie with boba (extra $1). There was no mango flavor at all in here. It was so bland and flavorless and just was tasted like cream with boba. If you want their smoothies here I would not recommend that at all.

    Brown Sugar Boba w.Fresh Milk(Dairy)
    Nin A.

    Honestly at the time when I ordered I was just a bit overwhelmed with the selection and went with the safest round - aka brown sugar milk tea . But the drink was good so I'll give it to them, the service was pretty quick and the place seemed a bit smaller than what I had imagined for seem reason I don't know why.

    Ijeoma O.

    Stumbled upon this boba spot when visiting Seattle. It was great! I ordered the iron Buddha oolong tea with brown sugar boba, and the boba pearls were so tasty. There's plenty of drink options on the menu, so there's something for everyone. There's barely any seating indoors so you'll likely want to order your drink to go.

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    Maria A.

    Rabbit rabbit has easily become one of our top boba spots in Seattle! We've driven past this and never realized it. I found out about how great this place was via reddit. Unfortunately, it's in a place with difficult parking. I went on a Sunday around 4:30 and had to park a couple of streets down. Once we got there we saw the door had been smashed and covered with wood. You order via a kiosk. We got the signature fruit tea and iron Buddha. Both were customized and came out delicious. The only thing we wished was improved was that the honey boba didn't taste as strong. They had some interesting creations for Valentine's Day that we will definitely be trying. It's a grab and go type of place with no seating. The rabbit themed decor was very cute. We'll be coming back for the special creations!

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    Albert T.

    I did not expect to find good boba around Seattle Center/Lower Queen Anne given that this is basically the only store in the area offering milk tea. I decided to give it a try anyways, and wow was I glad I did. Ordering is pretty easy since there are two kiosks in the front, although it does look like the employees can help at the register for people who need assistance. Drinks are made quickly even though there was a steady stream of people entering. Do note that this is a grab-and-go place, as there is no seating available. Golden Jinxuan Oolong Milk Tea, 50% Sweet, 30% Ice w/ Honey Boba ($6.05) - Very fragrant tea, milky, a bit of sweetness by itself, almost feeling flowery with a slight astringency. The honey boba has a very good chew, fantastic bounce and is delicious to eat by itself, having a fragrant honey taste that doesn't wash away even after vigorously shaking the cup. 30% ice here completely cools the drink and leaves a small amount of ice chips left to help the drink stay cool. The boba to tea ratio is excellent. Milk Tea Rating: 5/5 Boba Rating: 5/5 Iron Buddha Milk Tea, 50% Sweet, 30% Ice w/ Brown Sugar Boba ($6.45) - A kind of toasty flavor, much heavier than the jinxuan, which mixes very well with the complex brown sugar sweetness. I did find it to be too sweet at 50% sugar. I also got 30% ice with this drink, but it wasn't enough to cool the drink down entirely before melting. Unfortunately this meant that the brown sugar boba remained in a well above ice water temperature, leaving the pearls a bit too soft and sticky. Parts of the boba easily came off just by pressing in between the tongue and hard palate. In addition, the brown sugar soak seems to be a lot sweeter than the honey soak, so in the future, I'd probably get this drink with 30% (or maybe even 0%) sweet and 50% or more ice. That might help to firm up the boba a little more. Milk Tea Rating: 5/5 Boba Rating: 3/5 Rabbit Rabbit Tea has instantly has become my top pre-brewed tea choice and my 3rd favorite boba shop overall around Seattle. There are a couple of other drinks that really intrigue me (Japanese buckwheat tea!?). It's kind of inconvenient to get here, but I will definitely be coming back for more. I think they got broken into recently, considering the state of their front door that's boarded up with plywood with glass shards all over the ground. That just makes me want to support them more!

    Strawberry matcha with boba
    Loren D.

    Super cute new boba spot. The interior was really fun and unique, plus the boba was good as well. I like that they had order kiosks where you could see pictures of most of the items.

    Menu July 2024
    Maggie L.

    A bit dark when I walked in. Looked at the menu on the wall, and ordered 2 drinks on the kioks, both my friend and I wanted to try the Barley Milk Tea, which is not common at boba shops. She ordered hers with 0% sugar saying the honey boba will give the drink some sweetness. Let's just say it wasn't sweet enough so I did not enjoy her drink. PSA: please order milk tea with at least some sugar, I beg you. 50-75% is my preference.

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    Jojo L.

    While I was walking around the Space Needle area, I saw a bunny sign and had to run to see what it was. @rabbitrabbittea_seattle is a Taiwanese bubble tea shop known for their delicious milk teas and bunny aestheticsAs a HUGE bunnylover, this place was meant for me I got their brown sugar milk tea with boba for almost $7. The cup design was cute and the colors of the drink were beautiful. The drink had a nice earthiness to it, although it left a bit of an after taste You order your items by kiosk and mines came our fairly quickly. There are no seats inside, so you will need to take it to-go. However, there were a few cute murals all along the walls with unique bunny decor!

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    Chloe G.

    Really delish tea, good texture of boba and flavor of tea was very nice. Service was fast, after self-ordering on one of the 2 kiosks. Interior was whimsically painted with murals and rabbits. Very enjoyable tea, would go again.

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    Dani M.

    This cute little boba shop was perfect for dessert after lunch at the Armory. Its small interior and lack of seating suggests to take your boba to-go, but there's a cute mural for pictures and an ordering kiosk. The barista greeted me when I walked in and I got a hot Iron Buddha Milk Tea with boba 50% sweet. It was absolutely delicious and the boba had a perfect chewy texture.

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