Boba Island in Houston
12138 Bellaire Blvd, , 77072 - Get directionsMenu Boba Island
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Opening Time
Sunday - 10AM-11PMMonday - 10AM-11PM
Tuesday - 10AM-11PM
Wednesday - 10AM-11PM
Thursday - 10AM-11PM
Friday - 10AM-11PM
Saturday - 10AM-11PM
Services
- Outdoor seating
- Wheelchair accessible
- Сredit cards accepted
- Takeaway
- Parking
- Wi-Fi
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Yelp
Alice H.
My first time here and very happy with the chrysanthemum milk tea! I love chrysanthemum tea on its own, but I have never had it with milk tea. The mix of flavors was delightful and I could really taste the flowery chrysanthemum. I ordered it 50% sweet but could probably even go down to 25%. I usually order 50-75% at muse and share tea if that provides a frame of reference. I don't like my teas overwhelmingly sweet. The large cup is about the height of an iPhone 13 and the price (without toppings) was under $4. Super reasonable price for a milk tea shop - probably one of the lowest I've seen in a while. Giving it a 4 until I can try more drinks. The chrysanthemum milk tea was a 5/5. Definitely worth a revisit!
Reese L.
Hands down, great boba place and also very affordable. My Bobarista was very nice. They even have some low sugar drinks that still looks instagram worthy
Fox E.
Highlander came from the Boba Highland STP came from Boba Scott Weiland One If By Sea, Two If Boba By Land And if you want Coffee, come to Boba Island! What. One of the best Boba shops in Houston, not so much for the boba, but perhaps for the coffee and the Yin Yang. They're great, largely because they make great Vietnamese coffee and they can mix it with the milk tea, and they're open late (11pm nightly and they don't kick you out early, sometimes not for awhile after closing), and they have a drive-thru and they usually have friendly service, and you can hang out in here or on the patio, and have been able to do so for a long time, almost since the start of coronavirus. So BI scores very high. Of course I don't like the way they add $0.50 to fill the cup up if you get no ice, but I don't really care because the products are great, and that's how it goes with Vietnamese drink spots usually. Top-notch all the way. If it were located in Hollywood in 1950, it'd be Bogart Island. If it were owned by generous lawyers, it'd be Pro Bono Island. When they put Xmas decorations up, it's Bauble Island. If it sold North African items, it'd be Berber Island. If it were in Dublin and was only open on Sunday (Bloody Sunday), it'd...