COMEBUYTEAs craft take on boba steams up the Capitol Hill tea scene

Seattle, WALocal News

The launch of COMEBUYTEA in Capitol Hill has generated buzz among tea enthusiasts, establishing itself as a new favorite in the local beverage scene. The café boasts a distinctive "TEAPRESSO Machine," which employs an intricate five-step Kungfu brewing method, allowing for a perfectly balanced tea experience in just 60 seconds. With prices starting at $5. 50, the shop has quickly captivated social media attention, making it a must-visit spot for both residents and tourists. This opening is particularly significant as it fills a space vacated by Starbucks, marking a transition in the neighborhood's dining options.

As Seattle's bubble tea culture expands, COMEBUYTEA's innovative approach sets it apart from other local offerings, including established favorites. The brand's roots trace back to Taiwan, with successful outlets across Asia, Australia, and Germany, making this Seattle location a pivotal step in its U. S. expansion. The café is strategically located at 824 E Pike, amidst other popular dining establishments.

As the local scene continues to evolve, COMEBUYTEA's arrival signifies a growing interest in craft beverages that elevate traditional bubble tea experiences.

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