Restaurants & Bars
Norwalk Bubble Tea Shop To Reopen After Nearly 2 Years
Bubbly's Bubble Tea will soon reopen at a new location in Norwalk, nearly two years after shutting down due to the coronavirus crisis.
NORWALK, CT — Nearly two years after shutting down due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis, a bubble tea shop plans to reopen at a new location in Norwalk.
In a March 17 Facebook post, Bubbly's Bubble Tea announced plans to reopen at 64 Wall Street, moving from its previous location in South Norwalk, with a grand opening date to be determined.
The Bubbly's team noted the new space will offer customers more indoor and outdoor seating.
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"We will be selling our extensive variety of bubble teas, spiked bubble teas, fruit sodas, mochi ice cream, Asian jello, Asian salad, instant ramen bar, Asian snacks, bubble tea apparel and more," the post reads.
A separate post indicated the new Bubbly's is planned to open in early May.
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The store's interior will also change from the previous location's blue and pink look to "an aesthetically pleasing and Instagram-worthy appearance," complete with a grass wall where customers can take pictures.
Bubbly's first opened in Norwalk in 2018 but later closed in June 2020, with the store's team citing financial damages caused by the coronavirus crisis as its reason for shutting down.
"We're sad to announce that we have made the decision to close down Bubbly's," a June 3, 2020, post reads. "Due to the dramatic slow down in sales during the COVID-19 lockdown, we have incurred tremendous amount of loss due to the cost of operating the store. We thank everyone that tried to help by donating to us, but unfortunately Bubbly's was hurt tremendously financially due to COVID-19."
Patch has reached out to Bubbly's Bubble Tea for more information.
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