We got the jasmine milk tea with bubble. It’s decent. The tapioca balls were small & a bit hard to chew. Jasmine milk bubble tea — $ 3 The place is small, bright, & clean. The staff were polite. Overall it’s a decent place.
Shirley H.
Place rating: 4 OAKLAND GARDENS, NY
My kids love Quickly because of the various toppings they can add to their choice of drinks. The more colors the merrier for them. Friendly servers too.
JP H.
Place rating: 5 Rego Park, NY
Coconut Anything is the reason I come to this place. I have tried other flavors in the past but my go to is always coconut. I love the crack of the straw puncturing the lid. You know why? Because I know that the awesome that’s about to be in my mouth is only seconds away after that crack. LOL yea I know that sounds bad but it’s the truth. If you have never tried this place out then you are lost with no hope of ever having bubble tea the way it’s meant to be enjoyed. Oh and their little pieces of fried chicken are the Jizz. That Means Awesome!
Juan C H.
Place rating: 5 CORONA, NY
Every time I have been to this quickly I feel like I have an angel looking out for me. When I walk to this place there always seems to be a 2 for 1 special. How much better can that get? Two bubble teas for the price of one. Every time I go I always order Passion Fruit Milk Tea and the second one I get a random one. These guys are always smiling and happy to get my order. I find that they do a very nice job in mixing the drinks. I’ve had the Passion Fruit Milk Tea in many different quickly and it taste watered down. I’ve even been to Quickly’s were I’ve had to argue with the staff to make it because they say that the Passion Fruit Milk Tea isn’t that good.(How do you tell a customer that you don’t want to make them their drink.) But the staff in this place isn’t as rude as some of the other Quickly’s. Only problem i have with this place is that if you go around 3 o’clock you’ll have to make a line to get in because the kids from Flushing High School are all waiting to get a Bubble Tea. The prices are very fair. You can use student discount but if you end up getting on of their promotions they tell you that you can’t use it. Also don’t be a fool and go get your bubble tea and find out that they only accept cash. — I made that mistake. So before you go here hit the banks. I really recommend this place when you’re in flushing. There are like a 1,000,000 places like this in Flushing — well it seems like it– but this is the best place to get your bubble tea. I’ve tried about half of their flavors and have been very happy with the outcome. Bring a buddy too so you can share the awesome 2 for 1 special — if its still available– or drink both of them alone :).
Paul H.
Place rating: 2 Grand Prairie, TX
TIPS: –Currently free upgrade from medium to large –Cheap drinks at $ 2.75 –Cash only –Student discount(invalid if you go with the free upgrade promotion) I ordered a thai tea and taro with half sugar and no ice(my usual order @ Coco) and the tea tasted like it was watered down and unappetizing. I took a few sips and couldn’t drink anymore. It was that unpalatable.
Kay H.
Place rating: 5 Philadelphia, PA
I love lychee milk tea, and since I ask for extra lychee, they are always super nice and give me extra. «Extra» varies from person to person because in the first place they don’t always put the same amount, but generally it gets it up to the flavor I like. Thank you Quickly. It’s nice to know there is a never fail go-to milk tea place that is consistent across the country(I am from L.A. where Quicklys are abundant — a bit cheaper but I will pay more to get my fix here!)
Iheart L.
Place rating: 5 Manhattan, NY
great flavors and love the fruity jellys in cute shapes! They have a VIP card so and you get a discount if you show student ID– every time we’re in the area it’s a no brainier to come get quickly!
Matthew R.
Place rating: 5 Ridgewood, NY
A little off of the main path, but good. I’ve been here twice and will continue to go as Almond milk seem to have become a rare flavor(and they have it here.) I encountered none of the issues posed by other reviewers. I found the staff to be very friendly and my drink was ready quickly and full to the top. Further it was delicious. I have nothing bad that I can say about my experience.
Lisa N.
Place rating: 1 Yorktown Heights, NY
worst bubble tea ever and lousy service. bubble tea was lukewarm(even though they asked me if I wanted ice in it — hello — it’s only 90 degrees out) and the supervisor was really rude(i.e. the only guy NOT in a uniform). Coffee bubble tea had an after taste and taro tea was tasteless. The staff should also realize that people can understand them when they speak Chinese; they need more training in customer service.
Allen Y.
Place rating: 4 Manhattan, NY
Went on a Sunday morning and it was a pretty efficient, albeit somewhat standard chain-bubble tea experience. There was no wait, the store was very clean, and our drinks were ready super quickly, true to its name. The milk tea with pudding tastes like the standard drink you’d get at any other chain(and the pudding they have is the authentic kind!). A friend got the oolong milk tea, which I thought was even better(and a bit more authentically tea tasting) than the standard milk tea.
Cindy L.
Place rating: 3 Manhattan, NY
I wandered over here after feasting on xiao long baos and wanted to settle my bubble tea fix. This location is very clean, small, and sleek. Its set-up looks like a Pinkberry except the toppings are different types of bubbles and jellies. It’s never crowded so I’ve never had an issue with the fact that the staff is pretty inefficient in how«quickly» they make the tea. They also don’t use shakers so I usually amusingly watch the employee hand shake my honeydew bubble tea bc the artificial green flavoring is always still stuck on the bottom when she hands it to me. That’s alright — she just created my own personal shake weight!!! Shake Shake Shake — my bubble tea is good to go. Also the guy was nice enough to ask if I had a student ID for a discount. Thanks dude! I appreciate them going out of their way to alert me of student discounts bc other places like to be secretive about it. Not my fave place for bubble tea but it works.
Marika T.
Place rating: 2 Fresh Meadows, NY
The staff here clearly needs more training. My bubble tea wasn’t mixed properly. As a result, the powder settled to the bottom. They were nice enough to make me a new one but something still tasted off.
Hank C.
Place rating: 2 Manhattan, NY
Still brand-new and working out the kinks when I went on opening day. It’s nice and clean and easier to see what they’re doing, so it’s nice that way to see what they’re doing and how neat it is, but it is slower than other stores at the moment, and the tea wasn’t filled nearly as full as the other shops. But overall, not bad. I will try it again, of course, but other Quickly’s are better prepared so far. And like Andrew said, there’s a lot of people just randomly hanging out here. Not sure if they’re just friends of the owner, but fewer people would be better in the back — let the serving ladies just work. At least they still have the discount for VIP holders.
Andrew S.
Place rating: 2 Queens, NY
I would like to give this place a better rating but based on my experience no! I been to other Quickly bubble tea spots before. I don’t think there’s a major bad side to this establishment itself, maybe just this visit or the mistakes. The place is bright, clean, a contemporary design, with two modern stools where you can slurp your bubble tea on bar type stands facing the window. When you enter, the menu is brightly lit. Behind the counter are the ingredients and mixing equipment. In these little square containers are bits of different flavored jello you can add to your drink like Aloe, Oreo or Mango. It wasn’t hard to take my order, there wasn’t many people in the place. I wasn’t given the receipt, I had to ask for it from the young lady taking my order. I’m waiting and five minutes later my drink is ready. But I didn’t know it was mine because the young man who served it just placed it on the counter and went back to what he was doing. It could have been anyone of the customers around me. He wasn’t sure if it was my order when I asked. I didn’t think it was mine because I ordered a Mango bubble tea. The drink he then states is my order is brown in color. After some talking between the young lady taking my order, they determine, yeah that’s the Mango bubble tea. Hmm, why is it brown? Shouldn’t it be a orange-yellow color? I shake the drink and no mango bits or anything, just the tapioca balls. Okay I plunge the fat straw in and slurp. It’s warm =(and it has more like a black tea taste with a hint of sourness to it, lol, is that the mango flavor? That’s exactly the problem. I don’t know. LOL I didn’t want to make a big fuss over a $ 3.00 drink, I just wanted some bubble tea, he had assured me it was a Mango. The good side is that he said he would replace it if I didn’t like it. The point is that it had no Mango-ness to it what-so-ever and before the drink was given to me there was that confusion of who the drink belonged to. The tapioca balls are too soft and the drink had no flavor. I think that was more of a black tea with milk bubble tea. And during my visit, there was a group of these guys that knew either the owner or someone that works there hanging out taking up the seats and half the ordering area, is this a business or a hang out spot?(maybe both but none of them are bubble tea-ing). If you look at the photo of the receipt posted, the address is wrong: 89 – 07 Prince Street does not exist, that Quickly is in a lot of business shops next to the entrance of the building addressed as 39 – 07 Prince Street and that is the correct address of this Quickly. Do the research by mapping or visiting and you can confirm this. Also the photo of the receipt prints the phone number to the place as 1800−123−4567(I mean come on 1234567? You can at least put the number to it’s chain headquarters or something legitimate. It’s not a bad place, just needs organizing and fixing a few things here and there.