I'm not a big fan of bubble tea, so I'd never been here before but some co-workers wanted to get a drink so we stopped by after dinner one night to check it out.
Simple and low key, and no frills decoration is the best way to describe this place. It definitely reminded me of the karaoke bars in Seoul in its decoration. We'd just eaten, so no food was ordered but from the plates stacked up to be cleaned next to the bar, it appears finger foods like grilled hot dogs and taters are on the menu. Sort of cheesy, but typically what people enjoy eating along with a sweet beverage so it works.
To get served you have a toggle at the end of your table, and the servers were quick and polite.
The soda was actually pretty good. I still can't get used to drinks with jelly in them, but flavor wise it was tasty and for a huge drink (which is described as a 'regular') it was $5. That's reasonable.
If you're a bubble tea type of person, check this place out, or drop by to try the taters and hot dogs!