I'm not a bubble tea aficionado, but my companion is, and she relished this place. Frozen yoghurt lovers will also appreciate the huge range of options.
As for me, I was parched after an excursion to the Bristol Museum, so just wanted a cup of ordinary (non-bubble) breakfast tea. The man behind the counter looked utterly bemused and taken aback at my request. "Teabag, hot water, you know" I said. He laughed as if I'd just asked for an edible bicycle seat. "I don't know what that is" he said with an amused smile, "We don't do that". I pointed up at the Hot Drinks section of the menu, on the wall above him, and showed him the "Breakfast Tea" item. He read it carefully. "We've never been asked for that" he said, clearly baffled. My companion pointed to a box of teabags on the shelf behind him, labelled "Breakfast tea". He looked at the coffee machine when she mentioned adding hot water to the tea bag, uncertain as to whether we were asking for something beyond his realm of competence. But I then decided I was too parched to spend time teaching him how to make a decent cup of tea, so opted for bottled water instead. And it was great water: cold and free of tapioca, just how I like it. 😃
Milkshakes were amazing. There's so many options and something for everyone. Some vegan, dairy free and vegetarian options are also available. I wasn't aware that Flavalanche do gelato. Highly recommended. Kids and I enjoyed it well.
The ice cream and yoghurt here is delicious and the surroundings inside the shop is funky too. The concept is good, whereby you take a tub and help yourself, including many tempting toppings. You pay by weight so it's easy to get a surprise at the till. Good fun though.
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