My first visit to a Lollicup — yum! Didn’t even realize there was one in Orlando. It’s easy to miss; the entrance is carved into the many shops along SR50. Very small location, but very fast service. There are plenty of menu items and a small variety of beverage types — tea, with or without milk, with or without boba, smoothies, etc. The prices are just a touch high; on par with Starbucks, but milk isn’t getting any cheaper I suppose. It’s delicious, and worth it. Park at Publix and walk on over. Look both ways before you cross the street.
Lynette D.
Classificação do local: 5 Belle Isle, FL
Bubble tea with Boba’s are so delicious and fun to drink! The flavors are amazing! My husband always gets the vanilla smoothie which is amazing! And so far I have tried the Chai and coconut milk tea and it’s also delicious! We love this place.
Analia C.
Classificação do local: 5 Jacksonville, FL
I’ve been a Lollicup drinker since my friends introduced me to it. I went yesterday and it is soooo good — I have to share it. I have only had their tea with boba — it’s a mixture of cold tea with milk and flavor(they have a ton). I love their coconut tea :) yum yum yum. They sell other stuff but I’ve have no tried it. They provide their customers business cards that they will hole punch every visit; until you get the elusive FREELOLLICUP drink :D Parking can be a hassle right on Colonial, but it is worth it.
Christopher I.
Classificação do local: 4 Jacksonville, FL
I have only been to Lollicup once. It was on my last visit to Orlando. I found the drinkery after plowing through some lovely Vietnamese cuisine down the street. I’m glad I found them! They had a wide assortment of flavors to chose from. I was delighted to find lavender which I had never seen before. The lavender boba was liquid bliss! The place is small, with a Starbucks like ordering/serving system. The man running it had a wonderful mustache also. If you have to chance to stop in, DOIT!
Ashley R.
Classificação do local: 5 Orlando, FL
I experienced boba tea for the first time in Washington D.C. over spring break and loved it! I knew I would have a find a local place that served it, once I got home. I had driven past Lollicup before so I decided to finally try it, and it was absolutely delicious! The lady that worked there was so sweet and patient with my friend and I because we couldn’t decide what we wanted. She even let us taste two of the milk tea flavors. Lollicup will definitely become a routine stop for me from now on.
No Longer Yelping B.
Classificação do local: 5 Winter Park, FL
They no longer serve banh mi and summer rolls :(Their taro slush is killer though!
Daya A.
Classificação do local: 5 Queens, NY
Love this place with my dearest heart. Hidden in a tiny peach store with a smiling sun on a sign you will find the best boba tea in Orlando. This location is smaller than the one on O.B.T and the parking has to be in the back(pretty tricky on busy weekends) but all worth this delicious sippy-licious drink…(if thats even a word.) They have all varieties of boba drinks, if you’re a newbie go give it a try for Pete’s sake. The menu consist of milk teas, slush drinks, snow(smoothie), hot drinks, and sushi on some random occassions. So far my top 3 favorites are the almond milk tea(great for first timers. u could never go wrong with this one,) coconut milk tea(perfect for coconut lovers,) and the jasmine milk tea(sophisticated exotic tasting milk tea flavor.) What really stands out about this location is that they take pictures of customers(lollicup fans) and have walls dedicated to posting up smiling faces with boba drinks. How thoughtful and sweet whoever came up with that cheesy idea. Lollicups is a place that makes smiling faces one cup at a time.
David H.
Classificação do local: 3 Atlanta, GA
I’m a big fan of bubble tea. The bubble tea is pretty good here most of the time. I have been here on occasion when the milk tea has been so weak, it has just tasted like milk. I have also been here several times when they have run out of tapioca pearls. I’m not exactly sure how they can run out when their primary product is bubble tea, but somehow they have done it. Tapioca pearls are very cheap, so it’s not a big investment to buy a surplus. I would go here again, however… as long as it is not late in the day. They have a huge selection of bubble teas and smoothies. One last gripe that I have is that this place is not open past 7pm I think. I only get my bubble tea cravings late in the evening so this is a big bummer.
Joy J.
Classificação do local: 4 Orlando, FL
Too bad they don’t serve bite size appetizers like they do in California. However — The boba’s are still the best. Taro Boba for me. I may need to check out Qcup due to the raves Ive heard so far.
Julie A.
Classificação do local: 3 Washington, DC
This business has moved. They are now about a mile from the mall at 1212 E. Colonial Dr. The new place is a tiny little order-and-go kind of place, although there is outside seating(one or two tables! haha). I really like this place for their extensive selection of milk tea, slushes, smoothies, etc. Only problem is that Bento’s(Gainesville, FL) Boba Tea really ruined every other boba spot for me. Their Banh Mi Vietnamese sandwich was pretty good, but nothing like the one I had at Phở 88. I’ll be back, though. I really want to try their Hazelnut Milk Tea slush. Also, I want to add that you can buy t-shirts designed by one of the guys who works here. It is best to park in the back, by the way. Colonial is a nutty road. =D
Emily S.
Classificação do local: 4 Alexandria, VA
YAYBOBA! After moving the the Midwest from LA, Boba is almost nonexistent… or it might as well be with the bad stuff they serve here. I was so delighted to see Lollicup in Orlando. They also have pretty good Vietnamese Sandwiches for 2 $. It’s not as cheap as on the ones you get on the streets of Vietnam but it brings back memories.
JEWELe M.
Classificação do local: 4 Atlanta, GA
My favorites are the avocado+ coconut and the taro, BOTH w/boba of course!!! I especially love the avocado one because you see the dude peel the fresh avocado and put it in the blender! so Dope and tasty!!! I’ve had fresh taro boba in N’awlins and Lollicup’s tastes somewhat similar so I don’t mind that they use powdered taro! Lollicup is the OG of boba teas here in Orlando and they make it riiiight!!! :D
Rayni K.
Classificação do local: 2 Winter Garden, FL
It’s really unfortunate that there is not really any other bubble-tea-specific shops in Central Florida. The Lollicup locations are pretty much it. Not to say that their bubble tea is terrible, since it’s still much better than what you would get at restaurants(don’t ever do that, trust me on this). But it most definitely is nothing compared to the bubble tea I’ve tasted on the West Coast. Occasionally they would do a bad job mixing the powder flavors so you end up with little crystals at the bottom that will never dissolve. Other times the tapioca balls would be so mushy that they end up sticking together and you won’t be able to suck them up, even with all your might. The prices are very much your typical for drinks, like in coffee shops. So that’s not really an issue. Neither is the service since all they have to do is make the drinks for you. But the location at Colonial is too small to be a hang-out and they close way too early anyway, which is another negative. Overall, their bubble teas are acceptable, but I would rather tough it out ’til my next trip to some other city that would have more decent bubble teas than subject myself to anymore of Lollicup’s.
Christina M.
Classificação do local: 4 San Francisco, CA
The first bubble tea joint in all of Orlando! Terrific location in the Little Vietnam area and great boba tea. You can even easily park in the back, too.