Zero Degrees - Bloomington

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Zero Degrees

Zero Degrees
3.6 / 5 (157 reviews)

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Zero Degrees blends playful bubble-tea creativity with hearty Asian comfort dishes. Friendly, laid-back staff, outdoor seating, and novelty touches — a cotton-candy machine and party-friendly karaoke — make it a lively hangout. Standouts include chewy homemade boba, sweet potato fries, flavorful ramen, tonkatsu and Korean corn dogs; request less syrup if you prefer subtle sweetness. Quality can be inconsistent: some drinks arrive watery or overly sweet and staffing varies. Still, it's a fun, affordable spot for families, teens and casual gatherings.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: User

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★ 3.6 / 5 from 157 reviews

Charming bubble tea shop featuring a cotton candy machine! I've been longing for a Korean Cheese Dog ever since my husband tried one in Chicago. This was my first time having one, and I have to admit, I may have set my expectations too high. I also ordered the brown sugar boba tea, which turned out to be quite sweet (too sweet for my liking). The service was very friendly, and the ambiance was quite relaxed. I would consider giving this place another shot. 7/10.

Charming bubble tea shop featuring a cotton candy machine! I've been longing to try a Korean cheese dog ever since my husband had one in Chicago. This was my first time experiencing one, and I have to admit, I may have had my expectations set a bit too high. I also ordered the brown sugar boba tea, which turned out to be really sweet—perhaps too sweet for my liking. On the plus side, the service was very friendly and the atmosphere felt quite laid-back. I'm open to giving this place another shot. Overall, I’d rate it a 7/10.

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22.09.2023

Every time I visit, it seems like half the time the person at the counter tells me, "Oh, I don’t actually work here; I’m just covering for a friend." What’s going on with that? Do you really have people filling in for their friends here? Who gets paid—the friend or the substitute employee? This makes it tough to know if my Boba tea will taste the same because it feels like it’s mixed differently every time. I really love this place, but honestly, for the price and the uncertainty of what I’m going to get, it’s difficult to justify visiting sometimes.

As for parking, it's always easy to find a spot in the lot right in front of the store. I’m usually in and out in just a few minutes.

Delicious! Here's a tip: if you prefer drinks that aren't overly sweet, it's best to avoid adding any syrup or sugar. The condensed milk already contains a good amount of sugar, and the boba is sweet as well.

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The rooms in the restaurant are wheelchair accessible and can also be used with a wheelchair or physical limitations.

You can also pay for your menus with various credit cards.

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