not bad. I got hooked up. not free, but discounted. You know those times when you barely dont have enough. It was one of those times… I was about to walk out and she worked with me on that price. Good place.
Marc D.
Place rating: 2 Vancouver, Canada
* Boo for powder! * My visit made me sad: 1) No free wifi as advertised. 2) Powders used to make the bubble tea. 3) Creepy guy playing the Keno lottery kept looking at me funny until he lost and then stormed out angry. I almost gave a New York comment of, «Ya lookin’ at me? Gotta problem buddy?» but I was good and just ignored him while sipping on my crappy powdered tea trying to figure out why I couldn’t find a wifi signal.
Crystal H.
Place rating: 4 Vancouver, Canada
You’re friendly, oh so friendly, you’re cool, oh so cool! Your bubble tea has real fruit too! I like you, I like you! I like you very much! Feeling parched and in need of some bubbles(of the non-alcoholic variety) I stopped in. Truth be told, it was the AC, hand written sign that caught my eye! Once inside, I was welcomed by not one, not two, but three people: one at the lottery stand(random), one behind the counter and the really nice girl who cleaning. Just as I was about to order I saw the sign *cash only*. So, I announced I needed to run to the bank and that I’d be back. I’m pretty certain they didn’t believe me because they were shocked when I returned to order my honeydew-green tea with pearl — yum, yum, yum! It was worth all $ 5.50 of it! I could see myself easily hanging out here if the bubble tea refills were free! Haha! A big screen TV blaring CBC, the lotto guy, a bathroom for paying customers only, not to mention the 2.99 hotdogs! It looks like this is the most modern shop on the block!