
Interested in getting the lowdown on the newest businesses to open in Capitol Hill? From a bubble tea shop to an Argentine restaurant, read on for a list of the newest hot spots to open for business in this Seattle neighborhood.
Yoyo Station
202 Broadway East

New bubble tea shop Yoyo Station recently opened in a modern space with white decor, light woods and gold accents.
Expect a variety of matcha, milk, fruit and bubble teas along with coffees and cream foam drinks. Here is the full menu.
With a four-star Yelp rating out of six reviews, Yoyo Station has been getting positive attention.
Yelper Heather F., who reviewed it on Aug. 8, wrote, "I ordered the signature Yoyo milk tea with boba and it was flavorful and the boba was fresh."
Yelper Mikaela H. wrote, "First of all the decor is my dream. White, marble and gold. ... Drinks were standard but it's definitely a cute cozy place to hang out and drink your tea."
Yoyo Station is open from 11 a.m.–10 p.m. daily.
Dao Tai House
1621 12th Ave., Suite 102

Chinese restaurant Dao Tai House has debuted in the neighborhood with a wide selection of traditional cuisine. Stop by from noon–3 p.m. on weekdays for lunch specials like mapo tofu, chicken skewers and clay pot pork.
On the dinner menu, offerings include Sichuan pepper pork belly, spicy poached fish stew and beef noodle soup. Premium menu options that must be ordered two days in advance include braised sea cucumber, Sichuan boiled fish and dry-braised extra-large prawns.
Smoothies, milk teas and fruit teas are also on offer. Finish off your meal with shaved ice or housemade ice cream. Here's the menu.
Dao Tai House's current Yelp rating of 4.5 stars out of 14 reviews indicates positive feedback from local diners.
Yelper Larry C., who reviewed the restaurant on Aug. 8, wrote, "Prices and portion sizes were reasonable. All the dishes we ordered were well flavored and as authentic as I could expect in Seattle."
Zakeel M. noted, "This restaurant was an amazing addition to Capitol Hill. Definitely one of the best Chinese restaurants I've been to. I ordered the chicken skewers and was absolutely amazed with how delicious they were."
Dao Tai House is open from noon–11 p.m. daily.
Boca Restobar & Grill
416 Broadway East

Boca Restobar & Grill is a bar and Argentine spot that aims to give its patrons contemporary Argentine-style meals presented in an informal, yet vibrant atmosphere.
Look for notable menu options such as vegetarian lasagna with roasted veggies and red sauce; the Milanesa entree complete with pan-fried breaded steak served with two eggs and mozzarella; and Peruvian-style ceviche with white fish fillet, lime juice and peppers.
Thirsty? Beer, wine and signature cocktails are on offer.
With four stars out of 33 reviews on Yelp, the restaurant has received a warm welcome to the neighborhood.
Yelper Francisco R., who reviewed it on June 6, wrote, "Ceviche and langostino paella were delicious. Will definitely come back to try the chicharrón, which smelled out of this world."
Yelper Count Kody T. wrote, "I live on Capitol Hill and adore this jewel of a restaurant. The food is outstanding and true authentic Argentine cuisine. Whether you sit at the bar or at a table you will have a lovely time!"
Boca Restobar & Grill is open from 5–10 p.m. on Monday-Saturday and 5–9 p.m. on Sunday.









