I noticed this going into the location where the bike store used to be when I was leaving La Madeline's today. At first I was excited because I am a tea drinker and would to have tea room to go to for nice lunches. But it isn't that kind of tea house. I looked at their menu and it doesn't look like my cup of tea (sorry, I couldn't resist a lame pun).  But it is a franchise with several locations so I am sure it must appeal to many folks. I thought it was an interesting choice for the location.http://teahousebeverage.com/ 4951
I think there's one of these near where I lived in law school. It looks familiar, but I don't know if I ever went in. I've never been able to bring myself to try those tapioca "bubble" teas. I know people love them, but I can't wrap my mind around it.But I sure do love me some non-tapioca iced tea, so I'm sure I'll be checking this place out. 4951
The flavored teas look good - I don't think I could do the bubble tea though. I can barely eat yogurt due to the texture, so I would imagine trying to slurp that gloppy concoction would be next to impossible for me. 4951
This place is pretty good. We had one next to my kiosk when I worked at the Galleria, and I believe First Colony a well. I like the tapioca in the bubble teas and the milk tea. Once you get passed the texture, it's not bad. I'm normally a Teavanna gal, but I may stop by this place from time to time now that I know it's there. 4951