From Wikipedia:
Bubble tea, also known as pearl milk tea or boba milk tea, is a Taiwanese tea-based drink invented in Taichung in the 1980s. The term "bubble" is an Anglicized imitative form derived from the Chinese bōbà (波霸), meaning "large", slang for the large, chewy tapioca balls commonly added to the drink. These are (粉圓, fěnyuán), also called "pearls" (珍珠, zhēnzhū). Most bubble tea recipes contain a tea base mixed with fruit or milk. Ice-blended versions are usually mixed with fruit or syrup, resulting in a slushy consistency.
For those of you daring to try something new -- a Boba Tea would certainly fit the bill!
Plenty of parking out front or around the corner on 400 E.
The Tea Grotto closes @ 8pm, some cachers may linger til then. But the logbook will only be available for the hour listed above.