Pink Pink Tea Shoppe Possibly Coming to Japantown

The woman-owned tea shop has locations in San Francisco Centre and Valley Fair.
Pink Pink Tea Shoppe Possibly Coming to Japantown
Photo: Facebook / Pink Pink Tea Shoppe

Local woman-owned Pink Pink Tea Shoppe is quite successful these days, having recently opened their second location at Westfield Valley Fair. We wouldn’t be surprised if Pink Pink was already plotting a third store and interestingly enough, there are public records suggesting that this is precisely the case. 

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The city records propose that Pink Pink Tea Shoppe will take over the former Chocolate Chair space at the Kintetsu Mall. The project notes that new equipment will be needed, as well as corresponding mechanical, plumbing and electrical work. 

Pink Pink prides itself in creating healthier bubble teas and fruit teas, using only fresh, organic ingredients and most importantly, less sugar than most boba shops. Another aspect of their success is owed to their aesthetics, including colorful drink presentations in their cups, which is stamped with their adorable peach logo.

There is no word on an opening for this potential new location. What Now San Francisco has reached out to representatives for Pink Pink for comment. We will update this post if we gain more information. In the meantime, visit pinkpinkteashoppe.com for more information. 

Nadine Blanco

Nadine Blanco

Nadine (she/her) is a What Now Media Group staff reporter with a background in online content creation, plus book and magazine publishing. In her free time, Nadine can be found at a bookstore, the beach, or a Padres game. Currently craving: a strong cup of coffee or a bowl of spicy ramen.
Nadine Blanco

Nadine Blanco

Nadine (she/her) is a What Now Media Group staff reporter with a background in online content creation, plus book and magazine publishing. In her free time, Nadine can be found at a bookstore, the beach, or a Padres game. Currently craving: a strong cup of coffee or a bowl of spicy ramen.

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