Back to Aubrey

Teaspoon Boba Opens First Denton Store at Rayzor Ranch

California-based Teaspoon has opened its first Denton location at Rayzor Ranch, with a grand opening event scheduled for late July.

Dana Trapp

July 3, 20261 min read

New Business Opening - illustration, Jake Team LLC
New Business Opening - illustration, Jake Team LLC

Teaspoon, a California-based beverage company, has launched its first location in Denton. The shop is situated at the Rayzor Ranch shopping center, specifically at 3400 N. I-35. According to a company representative, the establishment began operating in late May, with records indicating an opening date of May 29.

Denton is located approximately 11 miles southwest of Aubrey. The new Denton site joins two other locations in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, including a shop in Mansfield. The company’s website states that Teaspoon was founded in California in 2015 and currently operates more than fifty locations across the United States.

The Denton outlet serves a variety of tea beverages, including Thai tea, honey oolong, and cream-infused jasmine green tea. The menu also features coffee drinks. Customers can find more information about the brand and its locations at www.teaspoonlife.com.

To celebrate the new Denton opening, Teaspoon plans to host a grand opening event on July 25. The representative noted that the event will include giveaways and prizes for attendees. Details regarding specific hours of operation or additional menu items beyond those listed were not provided in the source material.

Source: Community Impact.

Sources

https://communityimpact.com/denton/dining/teaspoon-offers-boba-tea-at-first-denton-location/

Share

Dana Trapp

Dana Trapp reports on local business, new openings, and economic development in Aubrey.

Related Stories

More in Texas

Texas

Texas Broadband Grant Rules Draw Senate Scrutiny

A Texas Senate committee hearing put new scrutiny on broadband grant rules after lawmakers questioned whether recent changes give satellite internet providers different treatment from traditional rural broadband companies.

Briar AbbottJuly 3, 20261 min read