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Published on July 24, 2018
Zero Degrees opens new Arlington location, with mangonadas and morePhoto: Zero Degrees/Yelp

If mangonadas or bubble teas are what you're after, look no further than this new business. Located at 5001 S. Cooper St., Suite 107,  in Arlington, the new addition is called Zero Degrees.

This is the latest outpost for the Asian-Hispanic fusion snack and drinks chain, which has most of its locations in Texas and California.

It specializes in mangonadas, a Mexican mango slushie with mango chunks, topped with chamoy and Tajin seasoning. Other drinks include the Cucumber Lime (cucumber limeade with crushed mint leaves), the Horchata Frappe (blended coffee horchata with whipped cream) and the Ube Milkshake (ube shake topped with toasted marshmallows and sour belt candy). 

You can also opt for coffees, teas, sundaes, floats and snacks. Snacks include popcorn chicken, wings, chicharrones and elotes. (See the full menu here.)

With a 3.5-star rating out of 39 reviews on Yelp so far, Zero Degrees has received mixed reviews, but it's still early days.

Diana L., who was the first to review it on July 10, wrote, "The coffee horchata didn't really taste like it had cinnamon in it; it tasted mostly like coffee with milk, but still good! The boba was softer and not as bouncy as I'd like. I got double boba and there wasn't much in there, so I asked her to fix it for me and she did it with a smile, even though they were busy!"

Ricardo G. added, "So I got my drink and it was delish, I will say that, but the only down side is that there is no room to wait inside! They were very unorganized and we had to wait three different times to get our drinks! Meaning not all three drinks came out at once."

Swing on by to take a peek for yourself: Zero Degrees is open from 11 a.m.–10 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday and 11 a.m.–11 p.m. on Friday and Saturday.