Best place for boba around this area! Wish they had popcorn chicken and brown sugar milk tea but at least this place is better than all the boba shops around. I wouldn’t say it’s the best boba, but it’s as good as you can get around this area.
Matthew M.
Place rating: 5 San Jose, CA
The pearl tea here is truly top notch. Being an SF Bay Area transplant, we have very sensitive taste buds and high bar for quality; 32 degrees does not disappoint. The pearls here are perfect every time, milk is great, and tea is consistent in strength and quality. I actually find the green tea here is more to my liking than Fantasia(San Jose), high praise. The black tea is also good, although I’d give it 9⁄10 compared to Fantasia(also high praise, considering nobody else’s tea comes close in the area Sacramento area) I’ve never ventured to other parts of the menu, yet, so this is a review for pearl tea only. Clean joint, family friendly, attentive staff, and, they take Credit Cards. Can’t be said enough, the pearl tea here(boba) is superior, I know, I’ve tried every joint that serves it since moving to Roseville, searching for, this place ;)
Jesse M.
Place rating: 3 Rocklin, CA
32 degrees was a little hard to find, tucked away between all of the other shops. In fact, I drove by it twice! When I walked in there was an intense aroma of cleaning detergent, granted they were closing in half an hour. My girlfriend and I ordered the strawberry milk tea and the chocolate island brick toast. The tea was good until the ice began to melt. After about ten minutes, the manager came out and asked us if we needed anything(we were already waiting for our ice cream). He then told us that it would take 20 minutes until the brick toast would be ready. Im not usually impatient so I didn’t complain about this. The brick toast was massive! It could easily feed a whole family. The outside of the toast was very crunchy so it was difficult to get to the inside of the concoction. This place was pretty pricy so I don’t know if I’ll stop by a second time, but they do have some very unique desserts so give it a try!
Danielle C.
Place rating: 4 Roseville, CA
32 Degrees is a small dessert restaurant with a variety of teas, ice creams, toasts and more. I ordered the Strawberry Milk Tea which was pretty good. Although I made a mistake ordering boba in it, which I wasn’t too crazy about because of the texture; but my boyfriend seemed to like it. We also ordered the Chocolate Island Brick Toast, which took about 20 – 25 minutes to make. It was a huge house-like shape made of warm honey-toast with a roof of vanilla and chocolate ice cream, M&M’s, mini Oreos, chocolate straws and chocolate drizzle. When we finally figured out how to cut open the outer shell of the toast, we found whip cream, bananas, and mini squares of the honey toast like the outer shell. It was so yummy! But definitely too big for the two of us to even come close to finishing. We paid about $ 17 for the tea and the island brick toast. Kinda pricy for just getting dessert but was worth trying out!
Cherae B.
Place rating: 4 Roseville, CA
Craving for Boba and Shaved Snow in Roseville/Rocklin area? COMEHERE! Parking is frustrating at night because there’s so many other restaurants in the area, so keep that in mind. Server explained all the toppings and choices very well and food arrived fairly fast. I ordered a boba drink and a Strawberry snow to share with my friend and it was delicious. Pricing is decent as well and it’s much easier than driving all the way to Elk Grove/SouthSac. Give it a try! They play KPOP music vids on their tvs and have wifi, too.
Minh L.
Place rating: 3 Sacramento, CA
The brick toast can take a while to make. Our chocolate brick toast was about 20 – 30 minutes of waiting. My friend actually walked to McDonald(same plaza) to get a small French fries and the three of us devoured that before the main course comes out. When it does arrive, we knew we were in for a treat. The brick toast is HUGE. The three of us can only finish all the small toast pieces inside but not the outer cover. There are three jaw dropping giant scoops of ice cream which we also did not finish. Overall, the taste is all right. I do wish they make their small toasts more crispy and buttery because it does feel a bit dry. The outer cover of the toast was even drier, harder to cut and chew. Usually, I would be quite harsh with rating but I’m giving it a 3 because there are not a lot of places like this around here and I really want to support their business(ain’t nobody have time to drive allllll the way to south sac for a brick toast fix!) All they need to do is improve their recipe a little bit more and make a few adjustments to the place. One point of improvement is to brighten up the place a little. The lights as of now are so dim it made the food less appetizing. I’ll probably be back sometime in the future so I can try the other brick toasts and the boba too!
Nicole S.
Place rating: 5 Granite Bay, CA
Parking– Good but it gets a bit crowded in the evenings Atmosphere– Very casual and relaxed Seating– I find that there’s always a place to sit Pricing– Not expensive but all the bobas can add up This place is where I go whenever I crave boba. I love that it is so close to where I hang out that way I can stop by rather than go all the way to Elk Grove for Snowbites. They have the same premium teas as Snowbites(making it even more convinent to drink my favorite Osmanthus tea). The way everything is set up inside makes the space very open. There are 2 couches inside, one facing 3 of the screens and the other facing the register that are nice to lounge on while drinking tea and waiting for a toast to come out. Though I haven’t tried any of their shaved ice, I really enjoy their brick toast. The amount of ice cream and toast on the plate is A LOT, so I reccomend eating it with a group of people(4 seems to be the best number). But for those of you not coming here with a large group, they have a single and double toast option that comes with a scoop or two of ice cream. They recently added actual food options which are ramen, udon, fried rice, and two types of veitnamese sandwiches. I got a chance to try the pork patty veitnamese sandwich and it was really good! The toasted bread was filled with fresh cilantro, grated carrots, sliced onion, meat(teriyaki chicken or pork patty), and finally jalapeño(which came as a suprise to me). It was so good that it left my mouth tingling. Service here is just as awesome as their food. Every employee is so nice and helpful. Hana, the owner, is kind and actually remembers her customers. Overall, I really love 32 Degrees.
Charlie L.
Place rating: 5 Roseville, CA
Finally a brick toast place! Ever since I moved out of Los Angeles I get random cravings for brick toast. If you haven’t had brick toast think of it as french toast. The toast itself is thick, soaked in honey, and baked to golden perfection. Toppings vary and this place as an assortment. I would come back again and bring more friends :)
Valerie K.
Place rating: 5 Citrus Heights, CA
Awesome and I didn’t have to drive to South Sac. This must be a new place. I’m amazed I didn’t see it sooner! They use dealsnapt, which you can earn a deal or discount each visit. We downloaded the app and got 10% off our order. Nice selection of shaved ice, bubble tea and dessert toast. Will be back! Wished it closed at 10 and not 9, but everything clpses early in Roseville and Rocklin. I long for this stuff since I moved from the bay area.
Alyssa Mae C.
Place rating: 5 Rio Linda, CA
We were THOSE people… Strolled in on a girls’ night out right before closing time: O Sorry! The lady who probably owns it still hooked it up on our honey brick toast and even offered to help us take a group picture. Nobody rushed us out to start cleaning, they just welcomed our weirdness(even when we tried to ask for saran wrap). Lol :) Thanks for the sweet service and we’ll make our way back again at a decent time!
Nina H.
Place rating: 2 Sacramento, CA
Given the great reviews I expected better, the menu and the place itself looked promising. But I wouldn’t recommend this place. The boba itself isn’t bad, but the drinks ranged from mediocre to kind of bad. The sea salt crème drink was so bad I had to spit it out, the boba milk teas tasted more like mild than any kind of tea, the mangonada wasn’t bad, but not the best either. If you are in the area and craving a mangonada, it might be ok, otherwise I would give this place a pass.
Natasha C.
Place rating: 3 Pacifica, CA
I really like the decorations and how this place is furnished. I love places with couches, I don’t know why. The snow cream and shaved ice are really smooth. I like the texture. I also like how it’s not overly sweet since I don’t particularly like desserts all that much. Although, would I drive all the way out here just for a drink or shaved ice? Most likely not. I probably won’t come back but at least I tried this place. If you like desserts, then this place might be better suited for you. However, I don’t. Just came out to try with a friend.
Molly M.
Place rating: 5 Sacramento, CA
Delicious! All kinds of desserts, excellent for a hot day, which is quite typical here in Sacramento. I got the honey brick double toast with 1 scoop of cookies n cream ice cream on top — the toast is soo good! chewy in the center — yummy goodness! Highly recommend this! This place is super nicely decorated with modern décor and is very family-oriented! The prices are really great too, alot cheaper than other places. Bring your family in and come visit Hana — the owner, she is SO nice and always cheerful!
Alfie C.
Place rating: 5 Lincoln, CA
This place is great! They have everything you can think of when it comes to drinks and desserts. My wife had a craving one day and we stopped by for the first time and was pleasantly surprised by the selection. Other places we’ve been to have an overwhelming amount of options, which makes it difficult to decide. Their selection here is quite good, which includes cold drinks desserts and coffee selections. We will definitely be coming back to this place more regularly.
Marie I.
Place rating: 4 Sacramento, CA
Came here after shopping at the galleria, and wanted to stray away from tapex and quickly for the usual boba, luckily we found 32 degrees. Finally a legit boba place near roseville. Places like 32 degrees are popular in the bay area where theres boba and honey toast served. And in South Sac theres a place called SnowBee just like this. Was fortunate to meet Hanna and she’s just the sweetest. We asked if it was possible to just get the bread that’s inside the toast cause its so much easier to eat and Hanna made it possible.(:(32 degrees toast woth just the inside) The green tea ice cream was on point and the fruit was fresh. And the toast was crunchy on the out and fluffy inside. Just how I like it. I ordered the oolong milk tea with it as well. I also think it’s cool how they have happy hour. NOTMANYBOBAPLACESHAVETHAT! Well that I know of lol.
Angela M.
Place rating: 5 Roseville, CA
I came in a week after their grand opening on Wednesday afternoon right after I saw their banner at Costco. Yay for more boba tea in the Roseville/Rocklin area. I was in shocked that they have a shaved snow/desert and boba tea in the area! Usually I’d always have to go down the Bay Area and Elk Grove for decent honey toast and boba. I was definitely excited. The shop was quite beautiful! Colorful LED lights, good music, and the décor was just astonishing! This place has a great vibe! The deserts remind me of Snobites with a mix of Vampire penguin at Elk Grove! Super duper happy that we have this in the area! The staff are so kind and lovely. The boba is so chewy and delicious, plus they give you a good amount of boba! Yum! I’m so happy that this place opened right across from California family fitness gym, now I can come through everyday now!
Chuck M.
Place rating: 4 Rocklin, CA
32 Degrees is a new Shaved Ice business(similar to Vampire Penguin in Sacramento) that also offers drinks such as milk teas, flavored teas, espressos, smoothies and slushies’. Also on the menu… Toast. What’s that you ask? Okay, I’ll try to describe what this is as it’s not common-place in these parts. «Toast», or «Japanese Honey Toast» as it is also known as, is made from white bread that is used to provide the«foundation» of an ice cream dessert. Available in Single, Double and full bricks(about 4 – 5 inches tall). The toast is white bread(with the crust left on) that is buttered, sprinkled with granulated sugar and then baked until it is golden-brown. I’m not sure of the process used at 32 degrees, but honey is also drizzled onto the bread at some point to sweeten the flavor even more. It is then topped with ice cream and, depending on which toast you order, fruit(strawberries, bananas, kiwis, berries), mini Oreos, M&M’s, chocolate wafers, almonds, marshmallows, macarons, mochi, and sauce(chocolate or strawberry). If you order the«Brick» toast, once it arrives at your table you use the provided knife to cut a door into one side and let it drop-down(the way an open drawbridge would look on a castle). The inside of the brick is then visible which will be filled with the various ingredients listed above. Also inside the brick are cubes of the butter toast that are perfect for using to mop-up the sauce drizzled on the plate. I ordered the«Chocolate Island Brick Toast» which is described on the menu as 3 scoops of ice cream(vanilla and chocolate), Oreos, M&M’s, bananas, chocolate wafers and chocolate sauce. When placing the order I was warned that it is large… large enough for more than 1 person. I said«okay, I understand… I want to order it.» I was then given the second warning that it would take 15 – 20 minutes to prepare. I confirmed that I was willing to wait and was then able to finalize the order and go to my glass topped table with a multi-color light show in progress. Tick-tock-tick-tock…time passed slowly and one order after another came out of the back, each a destination mystery to the employee delivering the items as they do not take names or give numbers. I had to nod my head to a couple items when I then spotted my brick coming out of the back. At that point, another table(that came in AFTER me) began to cheer and the item was quickly delivered to their table. I thought, okay, maybe they phoned-in their order. I waited a while longer and at 35 minutes post ordering I approached the counter to find-out what the status was of my brick. After checking in the back they determined that my order was indeed delivered to the wrong table. They were very apologetic and said that they were making another brick which would be out soon. I asked if it was possible to phone-in an order and they confirmed«no» they would not allow that. The brick eventually arrived and it was very nicely presented. In Japanese culture presentation is very important and this item was indeed artfully put-together. The honey toast itself had a lightly toasted exterior which gave way to a moist and sweet interior. The ice-cream was just average but the overall combination of all the ingredients made for an enjoyable sweet treat. Before leaving, one of the employees came by my table to apologize again for the mix-up and provided a voucher for a free drink on a future visit… a nice gesture. Hopefully they will start taking names or providing numbers for the orders to eliminate any confusion in getting orders to the right patrons.
Douglas Y.
Place rating: 3 Sacramento, CA
Cool litttle shop specializing in smoothies, bobas, shaved ice and toasts. The place is a little bit hard to find as the signage is not very colorful. If you know where PK Sushi or Boneshaker is you will be able to find it. Otherwise look behind the Mcdonald’s in the same parking lot. We tried a strawberry cheesecake shaved ice with mixed jellies and condensed milk. Everything was fresh and flavorful but for our money nobody has even come close to the strawberry cheesecake at Vampire Penguin. Unfortunately there is no VP’s even remotely close by making 32 Degrees and good choice for Asian deserts :)
Nicholas L.
Place rating: 2 Rocklin, CA
Hmm 32 Degrees. A very cool(no pun intended) place, but not so good food. I originally stopped by to see what all the hype was about. As I arrived, I was amazed by all the flashing lights and neat looking décor. I felt like I was in a night club, but for little kids, and ice cream was involved. There was a teenage kid at the register, he didn’t really explain the menu at all, and he didn’t have any idea what he was doing. Although, he was very nice and polite. I didn’t feel safe handing him my debit card. He didn’t know how to work the register, so I was worried he would charge me double. The lady making my ice cream told me it would take about 20 minuets to make. I’m not really sure why it would take that long. Skeptical, I agreed and sat down. The surrounding areas were not the cleanest, but to be fair a rather large group of kids had just left before I arrived. I chairs were comfortable, and the décor was nice. My food arrived! The presentation was very neat. Not very often do you get to eat ice cream with a fork and knife. Overall, it really wasn’t that great. Nothing special, or worth paying 5 bucks for. The idea is neat, and I’m sure with some more promotion the business will be successful, at least for now. At this point the only thing they have going for them is that their employees are nice.
Denny T.
Place rating: 3 Sacramento, CA
Sits behind the McDonald’s. Came in during the grand opening to try the milk tea. Line of about six people in front of me. Staff of six were falling a bit disorganized or behind on taking and making orders. Staff was friendly. Ordered the strawberry milk tea drink. Our drink was nestled between a few ice cream or shaved ice concoctions. The shaved ice concoction came before the drink. It was a good twenty to thirty minutes for just the drink. The drink was a bit sweet than desired. Strawberry was definitive. Not a great drink. Something was missing. Good: décor, friendly staff. Bad: staff arrangement was not organized. I understand it was a grand opening. I’ll try to give another go in the future.