a hand holding a cup of iced coffee
Tiger boba
Regular taro milk tea with boba
Boba milk tea and tiger stripe @dangit.all
Best bubble tea mural ever!
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U8, Bruce Lee with lychee.
Spam, shrimp tempura, and yoshi (seaweed and crab) onigiri.
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Taro and coconut in a cup with Oreos and pocky
Jasmine milk tea
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Pineapple and Strawberry ice cream with Strawberry Pocky and Fruity Pebbles
mango milky w boba
Ordering Counter
Chai bobba
Tiger Milk Boba
Vanilla charcoal soft serve with matcha pocky & oreo crumb
Taro/Coconut swirl mix
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Charcoal Vanilla soft serve with coconut flakes and matcha pocky
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Kiera J.
Feb 14, 2025
Love this place so much!! There are so many delicious options to choose from! Service is always quick and friendly!
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Tiffany K.
May 17, 2023
For a midwest boba cafe, it's alright. I really like jasmine milk teas, so I'm always searching for it at bubble tea places. Normally, I wouldn't stop by to get a milk tea, but my boyfriend and I happened to find $15 dollars on the ground while we were loading up groceries. We got two drinks for $10.20, so the price isn't terrible, but it is still considered a treat.
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Stephanie A.
Nov 29, 2022
Woot! So glad to find this sister location for the spot I already knew in Midtown. They will gladly switch around flavors/boba from what is listed on the menu, so I was pleased to wind up with a peach black tea with traditional boba and it was lovely. I suspect most people get their food to go, but there is seating available and a terrific boba tea mural ??!! on the west wall.
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Victor R.
Feb 26, 2023
This place is awesome! Hidden in an older little strip mall area, this really is one of those hidden gems you hear about! The place quickly filled up with a big line after we had arrived. Which seemed like a great sign! Had a cool mural on their wall which is a big eye catcher as soon as you walk in! Decently priced and well worth the small wait! I had a Chai Tea with boba and it was like tasting a craft store in a cup! Amazing!
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Beth T.
Apr 8, 2023
My daughter loves boba and has been looking for a place in Omaha or Lincoln to try onigiri, so we were so excited to try out thirst tea!I love that it's easy to get to with plenty of parking. There was lots of available tables and seating when we walked in at lunchtime. The drink menu is extensive and they had our favorites (taro milk tea with boba, and strawberry milky with boba). I really liked that there were two different sizes of boba - a lot of places only have one large size.For the onigiri we ordered the yoshi, spam, and shrimp tempura. My daughter liked the shrimp tempura the best, and I liked the spam. They come nicely wrapped up so they would be perfect to take in a lunchbox if you're not eating there. They also come with a side of sauce that is slightly spicy (it was too spicy for my daughter but I loved it).While we were there we also ordered some edamame and soft serve ice cream. The ice cream comes in a cup or cone and they have several toppings to choose from. My 4 year old got a taro and coconut swirl in a cup with Oreos and strawberry pocky. I loved the flavor of the ice cream, and can't wait to try a charcoal and matcha swirl next time!
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Jamie L.
Aug 19, 2023
Sorry Thirst-Tea but I'm breaking up with you. It's totally you though and not me. Let me tell you why. I always order the same thing; Large M2 Taro, no sugar, extra taro powder. This drink, if made properly is delicious. IF being the keyword. This location can't seem to properly make it. Several times now I've gone back in to either have them remake it because they either add sugar when they're not supposed to, they don't add the extra taro, or they add so much ice you'd think you were getting Starbucks iced coffee (if you know, you know). This last time I visited was it for me though. Same order as usual, verified by the correct tag on the cup, but tasted watered down and WARM. Why? Well they had a bunch of taro premade in a shaker cup already. I watched the lady make this. She didn't add extra taro. I actually had my husband go back in and get a refund for me. Which was beyond difficult given the fact she never gave me a receipt. For $6.09 for a drink you need to do better. So IF I want a Thirst-Tea Taro Bubble Tea I'm just going to head over to the midtown location and pay the parking meter. They've never let me down. The photo was from a time when they got it right, see how dark purple it is and not too much ice? Sigh...
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Lou M.
Aug 1, 2021
Stopped in for some boba chai tea today. Service was good, fast and the chai bobba was very tasty. Been to the midtown location but today was my first time here on 76 and Dodge. Was all good.
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Cam V.
Feb 7, 2022
Definitely our new favorite Boba place in town! We live in Elkhorn so we rarely make the drive East especially if it's just for drinks. After having Thirst Tea, we will definitely be making the drive to get the Boba here.Came in on a Saturday afternoon at 3 and even at that time there was a steady stream of traffic. They whip up Boba faster than any place we've previously been (in all fairness, only 3 other places). It's obvious they have a system and run like a well oiled machine.My girls got a mix of mango slushy bobas, dragon fruit tea boba, and I got the Tiger Milk boba. All the flavors were great, however, our unanimous favorite was the Tiger Milk Boba. I've had it in different places and states and it's honestly the right mix of sweet, flavor, and bubbles here. I think my girls wished they would've gotten the same thing :)Only drawback was the food came out significantly later than the bobas which is understandable, however, we didn't care for the chicken wings. Would've liked them MUCH crispier. Eggs rolls were fine too. I would say stick to the Boba if you come here. You can for sure expect me and my crew to be back!
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Lianna N.
Jul 16, 2019
This is the second thirst tea location to open in Omaha (the first one is in Midtown Crossing). The location is right next to the Asian Market, which is both smart of them and convenient to all of us. With this addition and Meisu Cafe next door, I am hoping the whole area turns into a little Asiatown. Wouldn't that be so cool?? This Thirst Tea has easy and free parking, but weird that the different locations have different availability for the menu. This location has soft serve, but no traditional teas. Apparently Midtown has the opposite. I feel that if an item is not served at the location, it should not be on the menu. Also, with competitors yumchaa and kungfu tea within a 5-10 min drive, its tough to love them as much as I used to when they were the only option. I think in order for them to stay popular they should really consider adding "sugar customization" to their drinks.I'm still a fan, but I would like to see some improvements and growth for this awesome tea franchise.
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Andrew S.
Apr 20, 2021
After catching dinner nearby, I decided to have a dessert tea at this location. Thirst Tea Cafe does not allow for inside seating, you approach the front counter, look at the hot or cold drinks, and make your choice. I went with U8: Bruce Lee with lychee. It's dark with a passion fruit taste that allows smal pieces of lychee to float into your mouth and creates an enjoyable after meal liquid fruit that isn't overly sweet. I noticed snack food is available to order besides the drinks and ice cream. It's similar to the Kung Fu tea down 72nd and Pacific but more to offer in variety in my opinion. Overall, a good stop on a week night in Midtown Omaha.
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