With closures, bubble tea circles drain at two Boise shops. But ‘exciting news’!
Not everyone has a thing for boba tea, the popular Asian drink filled with tapioca balls and other flavorings.
But if you do? Times have hit a small rough patch in Boise.
Two familiar bubble tea shops have thrown in the towel.
Family-owned Happy Boba recently closed at 6932 W. State St. in Northgate Shopping Center. And The Whale Tea, a franchise chain that originated in China, will shutter at 1226 S. Broadway Ave. on Sunday.
But there’s hope. One of the spaces will be reborn as a new concept with boba and more.
Both Happy Boba and The Whale Tea enjoyed die-hard customers. Happy Boba rated an impressive 4.8 out of 5 stars on Google and on Yelp. The Whale Tea wasn’t quite as fawned over but still had solid reviews — with a 4.3 and 4.4, respectively.
No reason was provided for the shops’ demises. The Whale Tea posted a short announcement on social media. Happy Boba thanked customers in a note on the door.
More important, it also shared “exciting news.”
A new concept, Mr. Tea Boba & Coffee Shop, is planned for a January 2026 opening. “We’re currently working hard to make the space even better for you,” the note says, “and we can’t wait to welcome you back with a fresh new look and delicious drinks.”
Mr. Tea, which has Facebook and Instagram pages, indicates that it will serve boba, coffee, tea and dessert.