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    3.2 (52 reviews)
    Open 11:30 am - 9:30 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Vinh M.

    I went with a friend here on a Saturday night to a very brightly lit and highly decorated interior. It almost feels like another kind of hangout place for those coming out of school, though the place was very empty when I got here. You order your drinks up at the counter in this case, and they are prepared pretty fast here. For this visit, I got the QQ Happy Family milk tea, which is regular milk tea with boba, lychee jelly and grass jelly for this location. As usual, nothing too special here though their drinks can be overly sweet, so I always adjust my sweetness and ice levels here accordingly. This place is easy to access with a parking lot that it shares with a nearby Safeway, so it works for a quick boba stop.

    Overwhelming amount of boba to drink ratio, this was taken after I had already drank some and it's still at half a cup amount
    Leilani Q.

    I've tried different drinks from this Sharetea location including milk tea, fruit teas, and wintermelon. BUT, when I ordered one night they gave an overwhelming amount of boba. Like barely any drink to boba ratio. Service was easy and fast, but I just wish they were more consistent with their drinks.

    Fresh black milk tea with pearl and mango green milk tea with pearl
    Alice W.

    This is my favorite bubble tea shop in West Seattle where I can get decent, quality drinks without having to go to the Seattle International District. It's located in the Jefferson Square shopping plaza where there's ample parking. The drinks tend to be very sweet, so I always adjust my drink sweetness to 30% or 50% sweet here. The fresh milk teas, mango passion fruit tea, and mango green milk tea are my favorites and they are so good with pearl (aka boba). The boba is chewy and good. I love how generous they are with the amount of boba they put into the drinks.

    Jamie C.

    Only just opened but doing great already. Not long of a wait, full menu, and great teas. The kids working there are probably stressed learning everything but we're not that rude when you just opened, at least I'm not. Glad to have bubble tea within walking distance! But y'all there has been bubble tea in west Seattle for a while this is not the first place. Will be a regular! Their no sweet fruit teas with lychee and aiyu jelly with boba is the best. Share tea as a whole is overpriced compared to others in the area. They charge for boba and any toppings where many places have these included, and unlimited or a low charge. Share tea isn't stingy with their toppings tho. A lot of the menu is too heavy to me but there's something for everyone!

    Mango Green Tea $4.75 + Crema $1 + Lychee Jelly $0.75
    Dianna N.

    I will admit proximity of this location factors in a lot since it's walking distance for me. If this was something I had to drive to, I'd probably opt to drive elsewhere instead, such as my beloved Happy Lemon (HL). Mango Green Tea $4.75 + Crema $1 + Lychee Jelly $0.75: Speaking of HL, I got something close to my usual order there for comparison. I still like HL's better, but Sharetea will do well in a pinch if I have a craving. I felt like Sharetea's was slightly too rich/creamy. Hawaii Fruit Tea with Aiyu Jelly: I got this one a while ago and probably subbed aiyu for lychee since I wasn't sure if I'd like the aiyu. I recall not liking the flavor of the tea - maybe it wasn't sweet enough for me? I am avoiding this one going forward. Future visits I want to try Tropical Fruit Tea, Mango Green Milk Tea, and Cocoa Lover. I do love stamp cards, and they have one for buy 10 get 1 free. Only good for this location though so you can't combine should you visit others. ***** My Star Ratings: 1 Star - Terrible. Just thinking about it makes me angry. 2 Stars - Meh. Unlikely for me to return. 3 Stars - OK. Open to coming back, but wouldn't go out of my way to. 4 Stars - Yummy! Will definitely return if I haven't already. 5 Stars - AMAZING!!! Would plan my day or even a trip around eating here.

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    Jane M.

    Omg Boba tea in West Seattle - Hell Yes!! Happened to stop by Safeway and saw this cute little soft opening board and thought of stopping by Sharetea. Great boba tea. We ordered the cocoa lover (regular sugar) and classic Oolong boba tea (30% sugar) and both the drinks were delicious refreshing! Service was fast and they also have a punch card to encourage loyal customers from coming back again and again! Trust me you will want to come back here again for sure. They have mojitos, fruity boba drinks, traditional flavored milk teas and ice blended drinks. You can adjust the ice levels, sweetness and add additional toppings such as pearl, jelly, aloe vera, red bean, ice cream (yes ice cream with boba - go for it)!! Highly recommend if in the area! Welcome to the neighborhood!

    Joy P.

    first time here and two of my former students were working behind the counter! apparently there was a freezer mishap last night so no iced blended drinks were available and that was explained prior to my ordering---good call on communicating that with customers. i love taro so went with the handmade taro with boba for my maiden share tea voyage and it was tasty! they had fruit teas, milk teas, blended, etc. i'd come back to try some of the blended drinks for sure. happy to know about this place as an option for remaining on the now isolated west seattle peninsula.

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    Decent milk tea was severely lacking in West Seattle. So glad we finally have a place to get good boba here. Solid milk tea.

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    What a rip off! $7 for iced tea with boba. I nearly gasped. Won't be returning unfortunately. Drink was great though.

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    4.3(145 reviews)
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    Iconic spot in West Seattle. (Be advised there is more than one location). The gigantic pink coffee…read morecup in the sky will lead you to it. Broken off into more than one individually designed cozy room as well as general seating. Unique coffee choices - and delicious. Friendly baristas. Great music playing. Cool merch. Gets crowded!

    This Goblin loves coffee. This Goblin supports Women. Those are two reasons why you should also…read moredrink coffee here. Each barista works hard to give you exactly what you ask for. They are willing to make your bevvy dreams a reality. In retrospect, some of the flavor combinations I've suggested are nightmares. But, I am a Goblin. The interior has themed rooms which are kept clean by Seattle and Goblin standards, but would be considered fairly dirty anywhere in Japan. It can get busy on the weekends, but this Goblin knows what it's like to be slammed, so I wait patiently and be respectful. It's nice to see an unpretentious flavor forward cafe run by young women doing so well. Their Hazelnut lattes don't lack flavor and taste like you "don't get it". Their coffee tastes like you were finally invited to the dance. While the market has decided that a Goblin will pay at least $8 for a coffee now, I'll fight back my Goblin tears and say "WORTH IT, WORTH IT, YOU ARE WORTH IT!". I took 1 star off because no place is perfect. I'd also like to see patrons of West Seattle businesses do more as a community to keep these spaces clean and tidy.

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    4.8(33 reviews)
    1.0 miCottage Grove

    The vibes! The art! The natural light! I'm so glad I stopped in to check this place out because I…read morejust found my new local watering hole. I am notoriously picky about my Chai, especially since I usually request non-fat milk. Often, that means sacrificing the texture, but not here! My latte was remarkably creamy and delicious--perfectly spiced and somehow still felt indulgent despite my light milk choice. This place is a breath of fresh air for the neighborhood. Between the friendly energy, great music, and the beautiful interior, it's impossible to leave without a smile. Do yourself a favor and go check them out!

    It was a good experience all throughout the process. I'm…read moreglad the Delridge area as a place like this. It's a cute/cozy place. It was the beginning of February I had an interesting drink item there. Since I was debating between their mocha, chai, and latte. I had the best of three worlds. It just so happened that they were going to be putting their Valentine's specials out soon. That was going to be on their menu and it was suggested to me. It was very chai/spice forward which I like in my chai drinks. The Mocha profile was a bit faint for me as well as the espresso. They competed for my attention and the chai won out in the end. I can say I enjoyed it, but am more curious about how they are as their own individual drinks. Other worth while mentions. They don't currently make their own syrups, but since it's a popular question. I'm sure they are considering it a possibility I'm the future. Lastly, the individual who helped me. I didn't catch their name, but they were extremely nice and patient with me. Happily answered my questions. I highly recommend trying this place and can find myself coming back if I'm in the area I'm need of some caffeinated beverages.

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    I was craving a good coffee, so I went through my bookmarks and stumbled upon this cafe. Parking…read morewas a bit of a hassle, but not too bad. I was able to find street parking nearby. There was some renovation going on, so there weren't any seats available for dine-in. However, there was a bench inside where we sat to enjoy our coffee, which worked out since I love having coffee at cafes, especially in their cute mugs. The quality of the coffee was amazing easily one of the best I've had in Seattle. I also appreciated their efficient setup: the barista takes your order and makes it at the same time. You might have to wait in line a bit longer, but you get your coffee right away instead of waiting for your name to be called later. Just be prepared for a line, but it's totally worth it!

    During our trip to Seattle, I'd say Current Coffee served the best coffee I've ever had…read more I'm so glad that I found this place. We picked up a couple of bags of beans from the shop, but all the credit goes to their amazing barista and owner. You can truly tell how passionate and skilled they are in their craft. We loved it so much that we visited twice, and both times the drinks were absolutely perfect (tried cappuccino and espresso with hot chocolate) The café has such a cozy, relaxing city vibe; I noticed many people upstairs reading, studying, and working. I'd love to come back someday and spend more time there, savoring their coffee to the fullest.

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    4.6(1.8k reviews)
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    The selection of fine croissants, breakfast sandwiches, biscuits and scones and pastries is…read moredelightful. I had a pain au chocolat, almond croissant and then the Croque Monsieur (I asked for it heated). The coffee is acceptable but not a destination location- however the pastries more than make up for it. Staff are pleasant and knowledgeable

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    Bakery Nouveau - Chocolate croissant

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