The Petticoat Lane Bubble Tea Crawl
Posted on: 29.04.2026

Oh yes, you’re reading that right. Ditch a cold one for a satisfyingly chewy bubble tea at some of Petticoat Lane’s (and London’s) finest spots.
Before we dive into the down-low on the venues themselves, let’s start by first clarifying what bubble tea is: A Taiwanese creation that emerged in the 1980s. It’s made by mixing tea, milk, fruit and juices before adding in the bubbles and giving it a good ol’ shake.
We’re quite liberal with our definition of bubbles on the Lane – tapioca, jelly, popping boba and even cream cheese foam are all on the menu.
Whatever your order, from brown sugar and cream cheese to green tea and grass jelly, these joints are bubbling over with the good stuff.
Ja Bee | 54 Middlesex Street
A select menu of teas, slushies, matcha and seasonal specials, Ja Bee will leave you buzzing with flavour. Go for the Mango Sago Slushie for a refreshing sip that doubles as one of your five-a-day. Result.
Jen Tea | 16 Artillery Passage
One of the renowned bubble tea spots in town, Jen Tea are always busy for a reason. Their tapioca pearls are made fresh daily and reign supreme in their bestseller Cream Cheese Brown Sugar Pearl Tea.
T4 | 8 Brushfield Street
A cracking menu of bubble fruit teas that are fully customisable for sweetness, ice and pearls. We’re partial to a cooling Grass Jelly Milk Tea or a Cream-Crowned Earl Grey.
Chun Fun How | 12 Wentworth Street
Famous for their Instagram-worthy patterned cups and premium ingredients direct from Taiwan, Chun Fun How are experts at their craft. Don’t miss out on a floral Osmanthus Oolong or refreshing Grape & Lychee Jade Tea with Aloe Vera for a drink that tastes as good as it smells.
Because really, why risk a hangover when this crawl gives you all the fun with far lower chances of losing a shoe along the way.