Teapioca Lounge

1700 W Parmer Ln #210, Austin - 78727
166 reviews
Bubble Tea Coffee & Tea Juice Bar & Smoothies
(512) 833-7888

Great drinks!!! Both the black teablast with herbal jelly and fruit tea were delicious!!

We love the snowy ice here - I don’t know how they make it so chewy. The flavors are on point and we devour the bowl when it comes out, esp the honeydew one. The bowls are large and can feed up to 4, depending on how much you devour.

I was asked for a "vaccine" passport in order to receive service. I should start asking for everyone's STD record and whether or not they have Hepatitis or AIDS... This is The Great State of TEXAS a place where people can enjoy their FREEDOM. I was told the owner of the place dictated these Draconian mandates. I will keep my money in my wallet... You have lost a cx and hopefully others can see this and make the right decision and stop supporting these businesses. It's the only way to stop this madness. #IwillNotComply

My husband ordered plain chocolate Taiwanese shaved ice, but there are so many other great combos. Very light in flavor. My daughter likes the Boba and Tapioca teas. You can’t choose your sweetness here like at other boba tea places. They have one measurement of sweet. For someone like me, who likes 10% sweet, it’s not my favorite location, but my daughter loves full sweet. We frequent here often.

My friend raves about Boba Madness so I finally decided to give it a shot there. The service wasn't that good. I asked the person taking my order to give me all toppings except jelly. He seemed confused. He called another person and she looked even more confused at my request. I finally gave up and said to give me the item as is. I also ordered a box of macaroons which were hard and stale. I'm talking toast-hard. It crumbled like a toast too. How stale does a macaroon have to be to get a crunch like toast? Can I get my money back? Seriously! Given that a boba and 6 macaroons cost me around $25, I was expecting at least decent macarons. The boba was okay, nothing to ride home about. I think there's a hype around Boba Madness because they use all the different toppings they have, but it's a confusion of flavors and you can barely taste the tea. And their puddings lacked distinct notes. Not sure if it's because everything was jumbled together. I tried to taste every individual item and was very disappointed with the puddings. They also need to clean the outdoor tables because one was extremely dirty. I also asked about their rewards program and they said I can only get points if I order through the app. They did not mention this before I placed my order. If they are trying to push the app, the cashiers should let customers know because the standard procedure for any boba place is giving them your number and getting the points or getting a little punch card for each drink you ordered. So, this is absolutely ridiculous. Anyway, I won't recommend this place. I'm sure there are much better boba places in the area.

Been here a few times since moving to the area and enjoy it overall. I've gotten the Taro bubble tea a few times which is my fav, but figured I'd try a new flavor and got the Chai Blastea. I didn't ask for dirty chai, but that's what the label said and it tasted like strong coffee which I hate, so ended up throwing it out. I'll be back, but I'll stick to what I know, it's too expensive to keep throwing out.

When it comes to boba tea, I can be pretty particular about it because I'm not the biggest fan of milk nor tea, so there's gotta be an extra layer of flavor there to reel me in.Recently I came here and found a drink I liked: Dirty Vanilla Chai Cream BlasTea which is a creamy chai tea with coffee and vanilla.These two added flavors really elevates the drink to my preference. So, there is hope after all that I can be a fan of boba, but it's gotta be sweet like how this was sweetened with cream and vanilla. (Starts at $4.95)In conclusion, I give this spot a 4/5 for being great!Sincerely,@thehungrylonghorn from Instagram

Awesome little spot to get a great drink while I'm out enjoying this horrible Texas weather in November ?

Tables were dirty. It's a big portion of shaved ice but each topping cost $0.60 each. So you need to be careful to add toppings. Taste were ok.

I came to buy a traditional Taiwanese shaved ice. Total was about $8, plus I added a tip (would have reconsidered the tip if I knew). Everything seemed difficult for no apparent reason. Server was confused when I asked for grass jelly, apparently they only have herbal jelly, but with any familiarly he with traditional ingredients he would have picked it up right away instead of asking me three times. Same thing with lychee boba. I asked for sugar on the side and that was extremely challenging. I asked for them to wipe down the outside table, originally they told me they couldn't do it. All in all it was just kind of a mediocre experience.No one seemed to speak Chinese, so no opportunity to practice my Mandarin ?. I suppose disappointment is to be expected given that I just spent ten months in Taiwan.