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Brew Tea Sneaks New Boba Hangout Into Centennial Hills

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Published on February 20, 2026
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Brew Tea, touted as one of Las Vegas’ most popular boba shops, quietly unlocked the doors on a new Centennial Hills storefront this week. The spot brings another choice for milk teas, fruit slushes and crepe-style snacks to the northwest valley, marking the latest step in the brand’s slow-and-steady march across the city.

According to FOX5 Las Vegas, the Centennial Hills Brew Tea shop officially opened on Thursday, with the station noting the chain’s loyal local following and the fresh neighborhood option.

Where Brew Tea Already Shows Up Around Town

Brew Tea now operates multiple locations around the valley and regularly lands on local “best of” lists for boba. As highlighted by Eater Vegas, the brand has earned a place on roundups of standout bubble tea spots, while customer reviews on Yelp show strong ratings across several of its outlets.

What This Means for Centennial Hills

Centennial Hills’ boba scene is still somewhat scattered but steadily growing, and Brew Tea’s new storefront gives nearby residents another local option without trekking into central Las Vegas. A mix of local roundups and radio lists point to continued demand for bubble tea across the valley, which helps explain why brands keep pushing into residential neighborhoods. One such roundup is featured by 102.7 VGS.

How to Find It

For exact hours, menu details and any opening-week promotions, check Brew Tea’s official pages or local business listings. Many Brew Tea locations list extended evening hours on their online profiles, per listings such as Yelp, but would-be customers should confirm the Centennial Hills shop’s schedule before making the trip.