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Sharetea soft opens in Palo Alto

Uploaded: Jun 13, 2016
Sharetea, an international Taiwanese milk-tea chain, opened a new outpost in downtown Palo Alto today, Monday, June 13.

The shop at 540 Bryant St. is holding a soft opening through Saturday, June 18. There will be a grand opening event on Sunday, June 19.

Like other similar boba shops in the area, Sharetea serves create-your-own or pre-set combinations of tea flavors like classic pearl milk, oolong, black and green tea and more, plus toppings (fruit, popping boba, aloe vera and even ice cream at Sharetea). Customers View the full menu here.

The first Sharetea opened in Taipei City in Taiwan in 1992, according to the company’s website. More locations, including franchises, followed throughout the globe -- in China, the U.S., Canada, England, Dubai, Singapore and beyond. The company first expanded into the United States in 2013.

Opening hours in Palo Alto are 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily.

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Posted by Lucy, a resident of Midtown,
on Jun 14, 2016 at 9:59 pm

Any info on the closure of the Breakfast House in Midtown on Middlefield? It seems to have closed up abruptly with no sign or anything.


Posted by Elena Kadvany, education reporter of the Palo Alto Weekly,
on Jun 15, 2016 at 8:38 am

Elena Kadvany is a registered user.

Lucy: My colleague Daryl Savage, who writes a retail column for the Palo Alto Weekly, will have some news on Breakfast House in an upcoming column. Look for it soon!


Posted by SEA_SEELAM REDDY, a resident of College Terrace,
on Jun 17, 2016 at 2:56 am

SEA_SEELAM REDDY is a registered user.

A great location.
Good service and decent ambiance.

Best wishes and welcome to Palo Alto!


Posted by Just what we need, a resident of another community,
on Jun 20, 2016 at 8:57 am

edit: "Like <so many> other similar boba shops in the area..."


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