Best Boba in West Covina: Bubble Tea Near the 10 and 60 Freeways, the West Covina Marketplace, and the SGV
Tastea is the best dedicated boba shop in West Covina. For a broader selection, Rowland Heights is 15 to 20 minutes southeast and the SGV core is 15 minutes west via the 10 freeway. Every shop below personally visited by Justin Sather, zero sponsorships.

The Honest Guide to Boba in West Covina
West Covina is a city of 106,000 in eastern LA County, positioned at the convergence of the 10 and 60 freeways between the San Gabriel Valley core and Diamond Bar. The West Covina Marketplace, one of the largest open-air shopping centers in the eastern San Gabriel Valley, anchors the city's retail identity, and the Glendora Ave and Sunset Ave corridors have a full range of restaurants and chain dining options.
For boba, West Covina's local scene is anchored by Tastea, a California chain with a fruit-forward menu that is the best dedicated boba shop directly in the city. Chain options including Gong Cha and Kung Fu Tea are accessible via the 10 and 60 freeway service roads. For a broader and higher-quality selection, West Covina's freeway access works in its favor: the 60 southeast reaches the Rowland Heights Colima Rd boba corridor in 15 to 20 minutes, and the 10 west puts you in Alhambra and San Gabriel in 15 minutes.
The 10 freeway west from West Covina is the highest-value boba direction in the region. Chicha San Chen in San Gabriel is 15 to 20 minutes west and is the World Tea Championship winner, the highest-rated shop in the entire SGV. For a full boba outing, West Covina's position at the 10/60 interchange makes it the natural starting point for a loop that hits Rowland Heights, the SGV core, and Koreatown in a single afternoon run.
The Best Boba Near West Covina, Ranked
Every shop personally visited. Ranked by overall quality, value, and accessibility from West Covina.

Tastea
West Covina (local anchor)
The best dedicated boba shop in West Covina and the natural first stop for local residents. Tastea is a California chain founded in San Diego with a menu built around fruit-forward drinks and a standout matcha series. The Rose Matcha Milk Tea is the defining order: creamy, not too sweet, and balanced by the earthy matcha base. The Strawberry Milk Tea is the most popular fruit drink. Pricing runs $7 to $9 per drink, comparable to other mid-tier chains in the SGV corridor. Not the most elevated boba in the region, but consistently solid for a local stop, and the California origin gives it a slightly more refined identity than generic national chains.
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Half and Half Tea Express
Rowland Heights, Colima Rd (15 to 20 min southeast via 60 to Diamond Bar Blvd)
The best everyday milk tea in eastern LA County and well worth the 15 to 20 minute drive southeast from West Covina via the 60 freeway to Diamond Bar Blvd north, then Colima Rd west. Half and Half uses a cold-brew technique rather than hot-brewed tea cooled over ice, which produces a smoother, more complex base without the dilution most chains introduce. The Half and Half Milk Tea, combining black tea and green tea in the same cup, is the signature drink and one of the most thoughtful menu items in the SGV. Consistent quality, reliable pearls, and pricing under $8 make this the practical answer for West Covina residents making the Rowland Heights run.
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Chicha San Chen
San Gabriel (15 to 20 min west via 10 freeway)
The best boba shop in Los Angeles and 15 to 20 minutes west of West Covina via the 10 freeway to the San Gabriel exits. Chicha San Chen won the World Tea Championship and sources single-origin teas from specific farms and harvest seasons in Taiwan, an approach that produces a drink quality entirely unlike any chain on this list. The Qing Xin Oolong Milk Tea uses a cultivar grown above 1,000 meters in Nantou County, which creates a floral, honey-like complexity that cannot be replicated at commercial scale. For West Covina residents making a dedicated boba trip, Chicha San Chen is the highest-quality destination accessible via the 10 freeway west.
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Xing Fu Tang
Temple City (20 to 25 min northwest via 10 west to surface streets)
The SGV shop with the best pearl execution, 20 to 25 minutes northwest of West Covina via the 10 freeway west and north on Temple City Blvd or Rosemead Blvd. Xing Fu Tang wok-cooks tapioca pearls in small batches to order, a labor-intensive process that produces a texture and chew that pre-cooked or sitting pearls cannot match. The Brown Sugar Boba Milk is the menu centerpiece, with caramelized pearls creating natural sweetness without syrup. Pairing a Xing Fu Tang stop with Chicha San Chen makes a complete SGV outing from West Covina that covers both the best tea sourcing and the best pearl execution in the region.
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Gong Cha
Multiple LA locations accessible from West Covina
One of the world's largest boba chains, with over 2,000 locations in 20+ countries, and accessible from West Covina via surface streets and the 10 or 60 freeway service roads. Gong Cha's differentiator is its High Mountain Oolong tea base, which gives standard milk tea drinks more depth and complexity than most competitors at the same price point. The Brown Sugar Milk Tea with Pearl is the most-ordered drink globally. For a West Covina resident who wants reliable chain boba without the drive to Rowland Heights or the SGV core, a nearby Gong Cha is the practical everyday choice.
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Tiger Sugar
Koreatown (30 to 35 min west via 10 to 110 freeway)
The best brown sugar boba in Los Angeles and worth the 30 to 35 minute drive west from West Covina via the 10 freeway to the 110 south when the occasion calls for it. Tiger Sugar uses Okinawa black sugar rather than caramel syrup, cooks pearls fresh in small batches every four hours, and makes the cream mousse in-house. These decisions produce a drink with no equivalent in West Covina, the eastern SGV, or anywhere between here and Koreatown. For the full Los Angeles boba experience from West Covina, the 10 freeway west is the most direct route, and combining Tiger Sugar with Chicha San Chen in San Gabriel on the same westward trip gives you the two highest-rated shops in LA County.
Full Review →More Worth Visiting Near West Covina
Additional shops worth the drive from West Covina when the occasion calls for it.
TP Tea
Diamond Bar (10 to 15 min east via 60 freeway)
Backed by Ten Ren Tea Company, a 70-year-old Taiwanese tea company. The Green Milk Tea and Pearl Milk Tea are the top orders, priced $5 to $7. The most convenient quality boba east of West Covina. Read the full review.
Full Review →The Alley
Rowland Heights, Colima Rd (15 to 20 min southeast)
Deerioca crystal tapioca pearls, the most distinctive drink format in the SGV. Roasted Milk Tea with Deerioca is the essential order. Pairs naturally with a Half and Half stop on the same Colima Rd run. Read the full review.
Full Review →Kung Fu Tea
Multiple LA locations
One of the most accessible affordable chain options in the LA corridor. The Kung Fu Milk Tea is well-balanced and priced at $5 to $7. Read the full review.
Full Review →Sunright Tea Studio
Pasadena (20 to 25 min northwest via 210 freeway)
Built around Sun Moon Lake black tea from Taiwan. The best tea-forward boba in the Pasadena and Arcadia area, easily accessible via the 210 west from West Covina. Read the full review.
Full Review →CoCo Fresh Tea & Juice
Multiple LA locations
The world's largest boba chain by outlet count (4,000+ locations), with the unique Avocado Smoothie Milk Tea. Affordable at $4.50 to $7. Read the full review.
Full Review →Happy Lemon
Koreatown (30 to 35 min west via 10 to 110)
The chain that introduced cheese foam to Los Angeles. Rock Salt and Cheese Oolong is the defining cheese foam boba in LA. Worth pairing with Tiger Sugar on a Koreatown trip. Read the full review.
Full Review →Boba by Area Near West Covina
West Covina Marketplace / Glendora Ave and Sunset Ave (Local Anchor)
The West Covina Marketplace on Azusa Ave and the Glendora Ave and Sunset Ave commercial corridor form the retail center of West Covina. Tastea is the best dedicated boba shop in this area, with a California chain identity and a fruit-forward menu that stands above the national chains. Gong Cha and Kung Fu Tea are also accessible via the surface streets near the Marketplace. For everyday local boba, this corridor delivers the most convenient options without leaving West Covina. The Marketplace area parking is free and easy to navigate, making it the practical choice for a quick stop.
Covina and Charter Oak (Adjacent West, Limited Options)
Covina borders West Covina to the west along Citrus Ave and has a small downtown along Citrus Ave with restaurants and coffee shops. Dedicated boba is limited in the Covina and Charter Oak area compared to the West Covina Marketplace corridor. Chain options from major brands are accessible along the Azusa Ave and Barranca Ave commercial strips connecting the two cities. For West Covina residents looking west rather than southeast or northwest, the quality step up comes from heading to the 10 freeway west toward Alhambra and the SGV, where the boba density increases significantly within 15 to 20 minutes.
Rowland Heights (15 to 20 Min Southeast via 60 to Diamond Bar Blvd)
Rowland Heights is the most practical quality boba destination from West Covina for residents who want authentic Taiwanese boba without driving into the core SGV. Take the 60 freeway east, exit at Diamond Bar Blvd, and head north to Colima Rd west. The Colima Rd corridor has Half and Half Tea Express (cold-brew technique, best everyday milk tea), The Alley (Deerioca crystal tapioca, most distinctive drink format), LaTea (traditional Taiwanese preparation), and Moge Tee (Yunnan Pu-erh base). All four are within a few blocks of each other. Read the Best Boba Rowland Heights guide for the full corridor breakdown.
Diamond Bar (10 to 15 Min East via 60 Freeway)
Diamond Bar is 10 to 15 minutes east of West Covina via the 60 freeway, sitting at the 57 and 60 freeway interchange at the eastern edge of the SGV. TP Tea on Diamond Bar Blvd is the best boba shop directly in Diamond Bar, backed by Ten Ren Tea Company's 70-year Taiwanese tea pedigree and priced $5 to $7. For West Covina residents commuting east, TP Tea is a convenient option on the 60 freeway. Diamond Bar is also the gateway to Rowland Heights (5 to 10 minutes further north via Diamond Bar Blvd), making it a natural two-stop run. Read the Best Boba Diamond Bar guide for the full breakdown.
SGV Proper: Alhambra, Monterey Park, San Gabriel (15 to 20 Min West via 10 Freeway)
The 10 freeway west from West Covina is the highest-value boba direction in the region. Alhambra and Monterey Park are the first cities you reach, both with established boba corridors. San Gabriel is 15 to 20 minutes west and home to Chicha San Chen, the World Tea Championship winner and the highest-rated single shop in LA County. Temple City is northwest via the 10 west and north on Temple City Blvd, with Xing Fu Tang offering the best wok-cooked pearls in the SGV. A full SGV boba outing from West Covina covers Chicha San Chen, Xing Fu Tang, and the Alhambra and Monterey Park corridors in a single afternoon loop. Read the Best Boba San Gabriel guide for the full Chicha San Chen breakdown.
Koreatown (30 to 35 Min West via 10 to 110 Freeway)
Koreatown is the best boba neighborhood in Los Angeles and 30 to 35 minutes west of West Covina via the 10 freeway west to the 110 south, exiting at Olympic Blvd or 6th St. Tiger Sugar, Happy Lemon, and Machi Machi are all within a compact stretch on or near Olympic Blvd between Vermont and Western Ave. For West Covina residents making a full-day boba outing, combining Chicha San Chen in San Gabriel on the westward 10 freeway run with a Koreatown stop captures the two highest-quality boba destinations in all of LA County in a single trip. Read the Best Boba Koreatown guide for the full 30+ shop breakdown.
West Covina Boba FAQ
What is the best boba in West Covina?
Tastea is the best boba shop in West Covina, a California chain originally from San Diego with a strong fruit-forward menu and reliable quality at $7 to $9 per drink. The Rose Matcha Milk Tea and Strawberry Milk Tea are the standout orders. For a step up in quality, the Rowland Heights boba corridor is 15 to 20 minutes southeast via the 60 freeway and Diamond Bar Blvd, with Half and Half Tea Express, The Alley, LaTea, and Moge Tee all clustered along Colima Rd. For the best boba in the region, Chicha San Chen in San Gabriel is 15 to 20 minutes west via the 10 freeway and is the World Tea Championship winner.
Is there a Tastea in West Covina?
Yes. Tastea has a location in West Covina, making it the best dedicated boba shop directly in the city. Tastea is a California chain founded in San Diego with a menu built around fruit-forward drinks and a strong matcha series. The Rose Matcha Milk Tea and Strawberry Milk Tea are the most popular orders. Pricing runs $7 to $9 per drink, comparable to other mid-tier chains in the SGV corridor. Justin's full review is available at justinsather.com/tastea-review-los-angeles/.
How far is West Covina from Rowland Heights for boba?
West Covina is approximately 15 to 20 minutes from the Rowland Heights boba corridor via the 60 freeway east to Diamond Bar Blvd north, then west on Colima Rd. The Colima Rd corridor in Rowland Heights has Half and Half Tea Express, The Alley, LaTea, and Moge Tee all within a few blocks of each other. For West Covina residents wanting the full authentic Taiwanese boba experience without driving into the core SGV, Rowland Heights is the most practical destination.
What boba is near the West Covina Marketplace?
The West Covina Marketplace area on Azusa Ave and Sunset Ave has chain and fast food options in the surrounding retail corridors. Tastea is the closest dedicated boba shop to the Marketplace area. For higher-quality boba options, the 60 freeway southeast to Rowland Heights (15 to 20 min) or the 10 freeway west toward Alhambra and San Gabriel (15 to 20 min) both deliver significantly more choice. The Marketplace corridor itself has Kung Fu Tea and Gong Cha accessible via the surface streets.
How far is West Covina from the SGV for boba?
West Covina is 15 to 20 minutes from the core San Gabriel Valley boba cities via the 10 freeway west. Alhambra and Monterey Park are the first cities you reach heading west, with the 10 freeway putting you in San Gabriel in about 15 minutes under normal traffic. Chicha San Chen in San Gabriel is the World Tea Championship winner and the highest-rated shop in the entire SGV. Temple City is accessible via the 10 west and then north on various surface streets in about 20 to 25 minutes, with Xing Fu Tang offering the freshest wok-cooked pearls in the region.
What is the best boba near the 10 and 60 freeways in West Covina?
West Covina sits at the convergence of the 10 and 60 freeways in eastern LA County, giving direct access to three boba corridors: the 60 freeway southeast to Rowland Heights (15 to 20 min), the 10 freeway west to the SGV core (15 to 20 min), and the 60 freeway east to Diamond Bar and TP Tea (10 to 15 min). The 10 freeway west is the highest-value direction for quality boba, reaching Chicha San Chen in San Gabriel and the Alhambra and Monterey Park corridors. For a quick local stop, Tastea in West Covina is the practical everyday choice.
More LA Boba Guides
Best Boba in Diamond Bar →
TP Tea on Diamond Bar Blvd is 10 to 15 minutes east via the 60 freeway. The gateway guide for the Rowland Heights corridor and the eastern SGV.
Best Boba in Rowland Heights →
The Colima Rd boba corridor, 15 to 20 minutes southeast of West Covina. Half and Half Tea Express, The Alley, LaTea, and Moge Tee on the best strip in the eastern SGV.
Best Boba in San Gabriel →
Chicha San Chen, the World Tea Championship winner and the best boba shop in LA, is 15 to 20 minutes west via the 10 freeway. The complete guide for the SGV core.
