Best Boba in Bellflower: Bubble Tea Near Bellflower Blvd, the 91 Freeway, and Long Beach
Bellflower has Long Beach 10 to 15 minutes southwest on the 91 for premium boba, and Artesia's 183rd St corridor 10 to 15 minutes east for everyday value. The San Gabriel Valley is 35 to 40 minutes north for the best boba in Southern California. Every shop personally visited by Justin Sather, zero sponsorships.

The Honest Guide to Boba in Bellflower
Bellflower is a city of roughly 78,000 residents in southeastern Los Angeles County, bordered by Downey to the north, Norwalk to the northeast, Cerritos to the east, Lakewood to the south, Long Beach to the southwest, and Compton to the northwest. Bellflower Blvd is the main north-south commercial corridor, Artesia Blvd and Alondra Blvd are the primary east-west arteries, and the 91 freeway runs east-west through the southern portion of the city. The 605 freeway is accessible to the east via Norwalk, and the 710 is accessible to the southwest.
For boba specifically, Bellflower is a city whose residents are better served by their freeway access than by anything within city limits. Bellflower proper has very limited dedicated boba along Bellflower Blvd and the Artesia Blvd corridor, but no standalone Taiwanese-style boba shop at the quality level of the cities surrounding it. The 91 freeway changes that equation entirely: Long Beach to the southwest delivers Boba Guys in 10 to 15 minutes, and the 183rd St corridor in Artesia to the east delivers It's Boba Time in 10 to 15 minutes. Both directions require only a short freeway hop, making Bellflower one of the better-positioned cities in southeast LA County for boba access despite having almost none of its own.
The San Gabriel Valley, accessible via the 605 north to the 60 freeway, is 35 to 40 minutes from Bellflower and worth the drive for serious boba. Sunright Tea Studio, Half and Half Tea Express, Chicha San Chen, and TP Tea are all within 10 minutes of each other in the Rowland Heights and Alhambra corridors, making a planned multi-shop SGV boba day trip from Bellflower the highest-quality outing available from the city. The 91 freeway is the daily driver for Bellflower boba; the 605 north is the direction for when you want the best.
The Best Boba Near Bellflower, Ranked
Every shop personally visited. Ranked by overall quality, value, and accessibility from Bellflower.

Boba Guys
Long Beach (10 to 15 min southwest via 91 west)
Boba Guys in Long Beach is the best quality boba shop within a practical drive of Bellflower and the correct answer for any Bellflower resident who wants a premium boba experience. The ingredient commitment is genuine: organic milk from Straus Family Creamery instead of powder, house-made syrups rather than flavoring concentrate, and whole-leaf teas steeped per order. The Strawberry Matcha is the standout drink, combining ceremonial-grade matcha with house-made strawberry syrup and organic milk in a layered presentation that is the best single drink in the South Bay corridor. From Bellflower, take Artesia Blvd or Lakewood Blvd south to the 91 west, then follow Long Beach freeway signage into the city. The 10 to 15 minute drive is the fastest quality upgrade from Bellflower's casual boba options.
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It's Boba Time
Artesia (10 to 15 min east via 91 east)
It's Boba Time in Artesia is the most practical everyday boba stop for Bellflower residents and the best value option within a short drive. LA's original boba chain, founded in 1999, delivers consistent tapioca pearls, fast service, and pricing that undercuts most LA boba at $5 to $7 per drink. The Taro Milk Tea is the essential order: genuine purple taro, earthy and slightly sweet, with firm tapioca pearls. The Thai Milk Tea is the best value drink on the menu. For Bellflower residents who want reliable everyday boba without the premium price of Long Beach or the longer drive to the SGV, the Artesia 183rd St location is the practical answer. Take the 91 east from Bellflower and exit at Bloomfield Ave toward 183rd St.
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Gong Cha
Long Beach / Multiple locations near Bellflower
Gong Cha is the most accessible chain option from Bellflower, with locations in Long Beach and the broader 91 corridor accessible in both directions. The High Mountain Oolong base gives Gong Cha more tea character than most chains at the same price point. The customization system, where you choose tea base, milk type, sweetness, ice level, and toppings, gives Gong Cha a flexibility advantage over shops with fixed menus. For Bellflower residents who want reliable boba without committing to the Boba Guys drive into Long Beach or the longer SGV trip, the Gong Cha locations along the 91 corridor cover the classics well. The Brown Sugar Milk Tea with Pearl and the Oolong Milk Tea are the two most reliable orders across all locations.
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Half and Half Tea Express
Arcadia / Temple City (35 to 40 min north via 605/60)
Half and Half Tea Express is the most technically impressive boba shop in the SGV and worth the 35 to 40 minute drive north from Bellflower for any serious boba visit. The cold-brew technique steeps tea overnight at low temperature rather than hot-brewing, producing a cleaner, more nuanced flavor with none of the bitterness common in fast-brewed milk teas. The Top 1 Milk Tea is the best single drink in the SGV corridor: cold-brewed Taiwanese high mountain oolong combined with fresh dairy in a ratio that gives the tea character room to come through the milk. The Sea Salt Cheese Tea adds a lightly salted cream foam that makes it a different drink category from standard milk tea. From Bellflower, take the 605 north via the Norwalk or Artesia connector to the 60 west, then exit at Tyler Ave or Rosemead Blvd for the Arcadia and Temple City locations.
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Sunright Tea Studio
Rowland Heights (35 to 40 min north via 605/60)
Sunright Tea Studio is the best tea-forward boba shop accessible from Bellflower and one of the finest in all of Los Angeles. The sourcing is exceptional: Sun Moon Lake black tea from the premier tea-growing region in Taiwan produces a malt and muscatel character that no generic tea base can approximate. The Alishan high mountain oolong milk tea is the most complex drink on the menu, with floral and butterscotch notes that emerge through the cold milk. For Bellflower residents making a planned SGV boba run, Sunright is the shop that rewards attention and repeat visits. Take the 605 north to the 60 east, then exit at Nogales St for Rowland Heights. The Sunright location sits in the Rowland Heights boba corridor with TP Tea, Tastea, and Chicha San Chen all within a short drive.
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85 Degrees Bakery
Alhambra / Rowland Heights (35 to 40 min north via 605/60)
85 Degrees Bakery earns a place on the Bellflower guide because the combination of freshly baked bread and sea salt coffee is the best non-boba beverage and food stop in the SGV corridor. The sea salt coffee, a sweet iced coffee topped with cold salted cream foam, is genuinely addictive and distinct from anything available in the South Bay. Tiger bread with its caramelized sesame crust and milk buns with condensed milk filling are the essential food orders. For Bellflower residents making the 605 north trip to the SGV for boba at Sunright or Half and Half, adding an 85 Degrees stop costs nothing but a 10 minute detour and delivers the best baked goods in the region at $2 to $5 per item.
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Additional shops worth the drive for a full boba outing from Bellflower.
Chicha San Chen
San Gabriel (35 to 40 min north via 605/60)
World Tea Championship winner. Roasted Oolong Milk Tea brewed from actual leaves, the best single boba shop in Los Angeles for serious tea drinkers. Worth planning a full SGV day trip from Bellflower.
Full Review →Tiger Sugar
Koreatown (40 to 45 min northwest via 91/110)
The best brown sugar boba in Los Angeles. Okinawa black sugar syrup made in-house, fresh pearls replaced every 4 hours. A longer drive from Bellflower but worth planning for the brown sugar experience.
Full Review →Tastea
Alhambra / West Covina (35 to 40 min north via 605)
Rose Matcha Milk Tea and Passion Fruit Green Tea stand out. SGV chain with multiple locations accessible from the 605. Best combined with a Half and Half Tea Express stop in the same trip.
Full Review →Mochinut
Torrance (15 to 20 min west via 91/405)
Mochi donuts in ube, matcha, and black sesame plus a brown sugar milk tea program. Torrance is accessible from Bellflower via the 91 west to the 405 south. The most distinctive dessert stop between Bellflower and the beach cities.
Full Review →TP Tea
Diamond Bar (35 to 40 min north via 605/60)
Ten Ren Tea Company's 70-year pedigree behind every cup. Green Milk Tea and Pearl Milk Tea at $5 to $7. Diamond Bar is the closest TP Tea location on the 605/60 corridor from Bellflower.
Full Review →Boba by Area: Bellflower, Long Beach, Artesia, and the SGV Corridor
Bellflower Blvd (neighborhood core)
Bellflower Blvd is the main north-south commercial corridor through Bellflower, running the length of the city past restaurants, auto shops, strip malls, and neighborhood retail. The boulevard has a working-class commercial character with chain food options and casual dining but no dedicated Taiwanese-style boba shop as of 2026. Residents along Bellflower Blvd are closest to the 91 freeway via Artesia Blvd heading southwest toward Long Beach, or east toward Artesia. For any boba outing from Bellflower Blvd, a freeway hop is required in either direction.
Artesia Blvd and Alondra Blvd (main east-west corridors)
Artesia Blvd and Alondra Blvd are the two primary east-west arteries through Bellflower, connecting the city to Compton and Long Beach to the west and Cerritos and Norwalk to the east. Both corridors have retail strips and fast food options oriented toward everyday needs, but limited specialty food and drink. Artesia Blvd provides the most direct 91 freeway access for Bellflower, with onramps at Lakewood Blvd heading toward both Long Beach and Artesia. For boba along these corridors, the 91 east toward the Artesia 183rd St corridor is the nearest dedicated boba option, about 10 to 15 minutes east.
Long Beach (10 to 15 min southwest via 91 west)
Long Beach is the most significant city accessible from Bellflower and the site of the best quality boba shop within a practical daily drive: Boba Guys. The 91 freeway west from Bellflower connects into Long Beach in under 15 minutes. Boba Guys uses organic milk from Straus Family Creamery, house-made syrups, and whole-leaf teas, making it a genuine premium step up from anything in Bellflower proper. For Bellflower residents who want the best boba in the South Bay without a 35 minute commitment to the SGV, Long Beach is the correct direction. Read the Best Boba Long Beach guide for the full Long Beach boba coverage.
Artesia / 183rd St (10 to 15 min east via 91 east)
Artesia's 183rd St corridor is the closest dedicated boba area to Bellflower and the most practical everyday option for residents in the eastern and southern parts of the city. The 183rd St area reflects Artesia's large Korean, Filipino, and South Asian community, with a concentration of Asian food businesses and It's Boba Time as the most reliable dedicated stop. From Bellflower, take the 91 east and exit at Bloomfield Ave toward 183rd St. The 10 to 15 minute drive delivers the nearest dedicated boba chain to Bellflower. Read the Best Boba Artesia guide for the full 183rd St corridor breakdown.
Norwalk and Cerritos (adjacent east, 10 to 15 min via 91 east)
Norwalk and Cerritos border Bellflower to the northeast and east respectively, sharing similar boba access patterns. Both cities have limited dedicated boba within their borders, relying on the Artesia 183rd St corridor as the nearest dedicated stop and the SGV via the 605 north for quality boba. The 605 freeway, accessible through Norwalk and Cerritos, is the primary north-south corridor connecting southeast LA County to the SGV. For Bellflower residents heading east, Norwalk and Cerritos add little additional boba access over the Artesia corridor, but the 605 on-ramp through Cerritos is the fastest route to the SGV. Read the Best Boba Norwalk guide and the Best Boba Cerritos guide for the eastern corridor coverage.
San Gabriel Valley (35 to 40 min north via 605/60)
The San Gabriel Valley is the best boba region in Southern California, and Bellflower's access to the 605 north via Cerritos and Norwalk makes it a viable destination for a planned outing. The 605 north connects to the 60 freeway, which runs east through Rowland Heights, Diamond Bar, and the broader SGV boba corridor. Sunright Tea Studio, TP Tea, Half and Half Tea Express, Chicha San Chen, and Tastea are all within 10 minutes of each other in the Rowland Heights and Alhambra corridors, making a multi-shop SGV boba day trip from Bellflower realistic in a single afternoon. Read the Best Boba San Gabriel Valley guide for the complete SGV coverage.
Bellflower Boba FAQ
Is there boba in Bellflower?
Bellflower has very limited dedicated boba within city limits. The Bellflower Blvd and Artesia Blvd retail corridors have some casual options in strip malls and shopping centers, but no standalone Taiwanese-style boba shop at the quality level found in adjacent cities as of 2026. For quality boba, Bellflower residents rely on their freeway access. Long Beach is 10 to 15 minutes southwest via the 91 freeway west, with Boba Guys as the premium quality anchor in the South Bay corridor. The 183rd St corridor in Artesia is 10 to 15 minutes east via the 91 freeway east, with It's Boba Time as the most reliable everyday stop. The San Gabriel Valley is 35 to 40 minutes north via the 605 and 60 freeways for the best boba in Southern California.
What is the best boba near Bellflower Blvd?
Bellflower Blvd is the main north-south commercial corridor through Bellflower, running through the center of the city past retail strips, restaurants, and strip malls. The corridor has casual dining and chain food options but no dedicated Taiwanese boba shop as of 2026. The best boba accessible from Bellflower Blvd is Boba Guys in Long Beach, about 10 to 15 minutes southwest via the 91 freeway west. From the Bellflower Blvd and Artesia Blvd intersection, head west on Artesia Blvd to the 91 west onramp, then follow signage into Long Beach. For a closer everyday stop, It's Boba Time in Artesia is 10 to 15 minutes east via the 91 east from Bellflower Blvd and is the most practical daily boba option for Bellflower residents.
What is the best boba near the 91 freeway in Bellflower?
The 91 freeway runs east-west through the southern portion of Bellflower, connecting it to Long Beach to the southwest and Artesia and Cerritos to the east. From the 91 west toward Long Beach, Boba Guys is the best boba shop within a 10 to 15 minute drive, using organic milk, house-made syrups, and whole-leaf teas steeped per order. From the 91 east toward Artesia, It's Boba Time on the 183rd St corridor is 10 to 15 minutes east and the closest dedicated boba chain in the southeast LA County area. Gong Cha also has locations accessible via the 91 corridor in both directions. The 91 gives Bellflower two-direction boba access: Long Beach premium to the southwest and Artesia everyday value to the east.
How far is Bellflower from Long Beach for boba?
Bellflower is approximately 5 to 8 miles from central Long Beach, a drive of 10 to 15 minutes via the 91 freeway west. Long Beach has Boba Guys as the standout quality boba shop in the South Bay corridor, using organic Straus Family Creamery milk, house-made syrups, and whole-leaf teas steeped per order. The Strawberry Matcha is the standout drink and among the best boba drinks available within a practical drive of Bellflower. For Bellflower residents, Long Beach is the fastest quality upgrade from the limited casual options within city limits. The 91 west is the fastest route from Bellflower: enter from Artesia Blvd or Lakewood Blvd and follow signage into Long Beach central.
What is the best boba near Artesia Blvd in Bellflower?
Artesia Blvd runs east-west through Bellflower and is one of the main commercial corridors connecting the city to Compton to the northwest and Norwalk and Cerritos to the east. The Artesia Blvd corridor in Bellflower has chain restaurants and strip mall retail but no dedicated Taiwanese boba shop of note as of 2026. For boba from the Artesia Blvd area, the 91 freeway east toward Artesia is the fastest route. It's Boba Time on the 183rd St corridor in Artesia is 10 to 15 minutes east via the 91 and is the closest dedicated everyday boba option for Bellflower residents on the Artesia Blvd corridor. Continuing east via the 91, Cerritos and Norwalk are also accessible.
How does Bellflower compare to Lakewood for boba access?
Bellflower and Lakewood face a similar situation, with limited dedicated boba within city limits and quality options requiring a short freeway drive. The key difference is directional access. Bellflower sits slightly northeast of Lakewood and has very similar 91 freeway access toward Long Beach to the southwest and toward Artesia to the east. Both cities share Long Beach as the closest premium boba destination via the 91 west. For Artesia, Bellflower is slightly closer via the 91 east, about 10 to 15 minutes compared to Lakewood's 15 to 20 minutes. For the SGV, both cities have similar 35 to 40 minute drives north via the 605 and 60 freeways. Lakewood has Downey to the north as an additional corridor option, while Bellflower is flanked by Compton and Norwalk with similar boba scarcity.
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