Join the Boba Tea Craze at Can’t Top This
Are you aware of the Boba Tea craze? Otherwise known as Bubble Tea? If you are on social media at all, then I’m sure you know unique sweet treats are on the rise. Bubble Tea shops are popping up all over. Most recently, and locally, you can join the Boba Tea craze at Can’t Top This!

Not familiar with Boba Tea? It originated in Taiwan, and has grown in popularity over the past couple of years not only in the United States, but worldwide. Boba Tea is what most people call milk tea, with tapioca jellies. You can read more in depth about the history HERE, so we can just get right to your options!
Bubble Tea

There’s no doubt the menu can be overwhelming, however, the staff was super helpful, and patient of my complete ignorance of the whole Bubble Tea concept. It’s my girls who find out about all these trendy treats!

After much discussion with the owner Deanne, Jo chose a cake batter milk tea base, with the original black tapioca Boba.

For me, a lavender-lemonade base with blueberry popping Boba. We both loved what we had, but I think next time I would get mine frozen.
Inside Can’t Top This

Jo and I loved the theme inside. All the table tops have games, so we decided to hang out with our drinks, and play some Tic-Tac-Toe.

After, we sat at the high top table to challenge each other to “Snakes & Ladders.”
More On The Menu
Can’t Top This has more on the menu than just the Boba Tea. You can get Italian Ice, Gelati, smoothies, shakes, or even acai smoothie bowls.

How about frozen yogurt? With 10 different flavors daily, you get to fill your cup, then top it with any of the more than 40 toppings.

Guess what? It won’t stop there either. Coming soon, Can’t Top this will be adding cookie dough to the menu.
Final Thoughts
Consensus….we love the variety of options, and it was nice mommy-daughter time. Jo’s is already making plans to take friends. And me, I will definitely be back for more Boba Tea!!
Have you had Boba? Tell us about it.

Where can you find Can’t Top This? Behind McDonald’s in Eustis at 2810 Bay St.

Be sure to go HERE for their discounts!
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Great article! Next time I’m in Florida I’ll have to check out the bubble tea craze there!
Thank you!! Happy to have found your site to share the history!!
This place is so cute! I love the tables and all the bright color’s.
The colors are so different, and makes them stand out!! Love it too!
The frozen lemonade sounds delicious to me! I do like the tapioca jellies, they are fun for the mouth!
My daughter loves them too!!
I haven’t tried bubble tea yet, but I think the lavender lemonade with the blueberry boba sounds like something I would try. And I love the game tops on the tables, what a great idea.
It will be tough to not get the lavender lemonade next time!
I haven’t tried this yet but it looks yummy. I also like the decor of the place.
Looks like a fun alternative…especially love the tabletop games.
These unique treats places sure are stepping up their game!!
It is so hot today, I need bubble tea and frozen yogurt. And I probably wouldn’t leave the house until dark to get some. Now all I need to do is figure out the flavors I’d have. So many of them sound good!
Yes, perfect for a hot day! The flavor choice was tough, for sure!
I’ve seen bubble tea at places before, most recently in Portland, Oregon at their food truck area called Cartlandia. I didn’t try it then but now I wish I had!
I bet there must be places by you too. Hope you can find one and try it!
This is so interesting. We also live in Central Florida but I haven’t seen this teal yet. Now I’m curious. I’ll have to try it out when we are close to there. Thanks for sharing!
Come up and visit!! Eustis is a great little town!!
My kids both love Bubble Tea, and this looks like a really fun place to enjoy it!
Mine are all hooked too!
It’s called Bubble Tea in GA. We got one once when they first opened the cafe by us. Not our thing, but it’s very popular. Mommy/daughter time is great anywhere though!
Yeah, they call it both here. There are many flavors I would not like, so happy we found some we did.
Love bubble tea, we have a couple near us and the kids go nuts. Now if they could just figure out how to replace those huge plastic straws (and everything else plastic). Love all the flavors-this place looks awesome.
So true. I kept our straws, and plan to keep re-using them. It’s tough.
I’m a big boba fan and love the game tables here. A great way to enjoy boba!
We loved the games. Great when a place can be so unique!
Looks interesting! Yes I’d probably get frozen next time too!
This place looks awesome! I love boba tea, no boba. lol. So I like milk tea. ?
Lol, I grew up drinking milk tea. Got that from my grandma.
I grew up with Bubble Tea in Cali and glad it’s migrated East. Vivid Bubble Tea is in my current town and in downtown Orlando!y face is the coconut milk tea with boba and herb jelly. The strawberry lemon jade is a close second
Oooh, strawberry, lemon, jade sounds yummy!!
I am intrigued by this. I think I would love it.
I was not sure I would like it, but happy I tried it!
Yum, I would love to visit this place.
Come on down to the Sunshine State!!
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