83 Queen Street, Glasgow City Centre G1 3DA | |
01413879519 | |
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Bubble tea is way more than just a good ol' cup of tea! You can have it milky or fruity, with fun toppings that burst in your mouth. It's a taste sensation which you need to try!
At Tempo Tea Bar we want to bring a fresh, friendly and enjoyable experience to your time and taste buds. Like great music there are so many genres, so many gigs and thrills to choose from. Tempo Tea Bar gives that same feeling of fun and surprise: each one is a unique experience. Our doors are open to new things, come join the tea revolution.
For more info check out our website and facebook pages.
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