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Teazzi Tea Shop

4.1 (23 reviews)
Open 11:00 am - 9:30 pm

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Mark Nowell M.

Not my favorite bubble tea spot. Maybe I should try their other flavors. Location: it is located beside US Supermarket. Huge parking! But there is no seating inside. Service: I just ordered and go not much interaction. Food: I ordered their House Special Milk Tea. To be honest I don't like it. Not sure if the combination of oats, tea and boba are compatible. The oats were very sticky and it glides in my throat like an okra consistency. I hardly had any boba, it does not taste any tea. So irritating when I swallow it's mostly this sticky oats. Maybe that's why they using paper cup than the normal clear plastic cups to hide this oats. Price rating: 6 out of 10. Regular price for a bubble tea. Maybe when I come back I'll order other flavors! But their house special is not that special.

Lina L.

After finishing up a meal at Akino next door, I finally got the chance to swing by Teazzi. It's a spot I've been wanting to try for a while now. They have a sleek, calm, and minimal interior with a kiosk. The place is pretty small and more of a grab and go. I ordered a tea with the recommended 30% sugar level, and honestly, it was perfect. The tea itself was surprisingly fragrant - not just sweet, but genuinely floral and aromatic in a way that caught me off guard. You could actually taste the tea beneath the sweetness, which isn't always the case at other boba shops. I wouldn't go so far to say it's comparable to Molly Tea but it was pretty darn good. Definitely glad I finally stopped by, and I'll be back to explore more of their menu.

Eric H.

Nestled in the bustling neighborhood of Elmhurst. There is this great tea shop called "Teazzi Tea Shop". Me and my boys loved this a cool spot for tea. This place is for tea enthusiasts and casual drinkers alike. Located at 82-78 Broadway, this charming tea shop has quickly become a local favorite, thanks to its diverse menu and inviting atmosphere. The workers are all very welcoming and nice. I ordered there "Golden oolong tea" which is one of Taiwan's specialty teas. It is characterized by its golden bright color. The tea itself exudes a faint milky aroma. There Sugar-free Golden Oolong Tea is amazing. I also ordered there Crispy Mochi Waffles which were out of this world. #teazziteashop #onlyinqueens

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Angela L.

I saw this new tea shop as I was heading home. Inside is pretty bright and clean with no seating. It's too cold for bubble tea so I asked if they had any hot drinks. They pointed to a section and said I can ask for any of those drinks hot. So I got the milk green tea with grass jelly with 0 sugar. When I took a sip I can taste the fragrant green tea. It definitely tasted like freshly brewed green tea. The grass jelly was pretty soft so it was easy to get through the straw plus it had a little sweetness that helped with the natural bitterness of the green tea. I am happy to see another good tea place open up in the area.

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Jessica Z.

After many...MANY.....months of waiting.... they are finally open for business !!! Like OMG..... Their soft opening hours are till 6pm.. afterwards it'll be to 930pm. The staff was very warm and welcoming; flat out just friendly and all smiles ... nice feeling just being in the shop. Their soft opening has promo, buy one get one of their containing oat milk tea. There's a digital point system via phone number. The app they're working with is Snackpass. Lastly, there's a $10 minimum for credit card usages.

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Lisa C.

Quick and friendly service. I've tried a variety of their teas and milk teas. Their fruit teas are refreshing and light. Their signature milk tea with oats was interesting and I enjoyed it - it's a snack and drink all in one. I also like how you can taste the tea in their drinks and that they serve different types of tea (oolong, black, jasmine). Note: this is a grab and go type of place. No seating area. There is a shared parking lot in front.

Apple Four Seasons Tea, Grapefruit Four Seasons Tea
Carina H.

There was about seven people ahead of us, but the wait for the order wasn't too long. There was just enough space inside for a line to form. The Apple Four Seasons Tea with 70% sweetness had more apple than tea flavor. The apple flavor tasted like real apple, so it wasn't too sweet.

Riki J.

Saw this new Teazzi store in the neighborhood and decided to give it a try. They replaced the Viet restaurant (Pho Bac) that used to be here. I love tea so I was very happy to see their tea selection. I went with the plain amber oolong (medium roast) with 50% honey and tea jelly. I loved it and am already planning on what I'll try next. There is no seating inside and the store was pretty crowded with people waiting for their drinks so I waited outside ~10minutes for my drink to be ready. I couldn't find a trash can either to throw my straw wrapper so that was strange but I put it in my pocket till I got to a public trash can.

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Camille R.

A new tea spot at busy Elmhurst. House special milk tea - boba (tapioca pearls) and oats on their signature four seasons milk tea. The boba was a bit too chewy but the oats gave a different dimension to an otherwise typical milk tea. Jasmine Green Tea - nothing to write about on this. Can't go wrong with Jasmine tea. Peach Four Seasons Tea - solid fruit tea. Very flavorful and they didn't skimp with the peaches and jelly. This is the best drink of the 3 that we ordered. Will definitely be back and looking forward to try other flavors.

Chunjai K.

Nice tea spot next to the supermarket. I like to buy some tea then go shopping. The supermarket is pretty busy and crowded so tea can calm me down and put me in a good mood. First I have no idea what tea I should buy but the cahier suggested the good one for me and I like it.

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Nat T.

Got the Pure Brewed Tea Four Seasons and it was worth the praise. The tea was aromatic and refreshing. Conveniently located in a small complex with free parking lot and street parking nearby.

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Ralph T.

I always walk past this bubble tea spot that used to be a Vietnamese restaurant, and I finally decided to give it a try. I went with their house special milk tea--it was definitely a new flavor and texture experience for me. Personally, I found it too watery and heavy on the oatmeal. They do have a pretty big menu, but the prices aren't quite convincing enough for me to go back for another drink.

I was so happy when this place opened up as I live within walking distance and was a fan when they opened their 1st NYC store at Union Square, but now both locations are closed. Seems suspect and quite similar to Yi Fang Taiwan Fruit Tea where all of their NYC locations closed. Too bad Elmhurst remains stuck with Kung Fu Tea and Vivi. How and why these poor quality chains survive makes me wonder. I will have to go to Flushing for Molly Tea, Chun Yang, or TP Tea to get my tea fix.

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