
BOBAHEAD - Corvallis
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BOBAHEAD - Corvallis business numbers & email addresses
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Location & directions
1555 NW Monroe Ave, Corvallis, OR 97330, United States
Service hours
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Customer experiences
The boba and tea are super delicious!! I got the mango green tea at half sweetness with tapioca boba, and the mango smoothie. Very good consistency for the tapioca pearls, probably the best in Corvallis that I've had so far. The service was slow but it's the summer so that's to be expected, I'm sure it's better when classes are in session.
Nice Boba spot. Great location and prices are decent. They have nice cups and the flavors was nice. The location is large and their floor design could been more efficient
Let me preface this by saying I've had lots of boba in Taiwan (where boba originated), all over LA, Seattle, and Portland. I drink boba at least 4 times a week and make my own boba at home. I moved to Corvallis 3 years ago from a big city and was devastated by how horrible the boba scene was. Like an oasis in the desert, Bobahead's opening has been a blessing in Corvallis for me. To be honest, if I were to compare Bobahead to boba places in the cities, it would not be getting 5 stars. However, this is THE BEST place in Corvallis, and I cannot afford to lose it. Their sugar levels are of course too much for an Asian like me who is used to less sweet versions of desserts, so I usually go for 50% or 25% sweetness. Their boba though, is definitely not the best I've had. The texture and quality are not always consistent, usually a good chewy and springy, but sometimes leans toward overcooked where the boba falls apart too easily. They do have a sweet taste, which means they probably braise their boba in sweet syrup, as they should. With all that said, here is a quick rundown of some of my favorites: - Green tea creama: my go-to. The creama, which is like a fluffy creamy foam on top of the green tea, is different from a milk tea in that it adds a light milky taste to the drink rather than a full milk tea. - Jasmine milk tea: is a classic. - Fresh strawberry tea: not all boba places carry this, but it's my favorite in the summer, with real strawberries blended in the tea for a really refreshing drink. - Wintermelon black/milk tea: wintermelon is a fruit widely used in Asian food. Usually for a wintermelon drink though, it's syrup or a melted block of wintermelon sugar, which could sound gross, but it's amazing, I promise. I hope Bobahead will one day make a non-caffeinated wintermelon drink, because that's a classic go-to when you want boba without caffeine. Parking is sometimes difficult, as there is limited street parking on Monroe. I do enjoy sitting here to study/work, especially at the back tables where it's more secluded from the people traffic!
Love the selection of flavors and different options for add-ins! Service is very friendly and helpful too so if you have any questions don't be afraid to ask, I know I did because they weren't very busy! They have punch cards too so if you think you'll be back or are ordering a lot at once make sure to take advantage of it! 🧋💞
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