What is Oasis Tea Zone?
Established in 2001 within Seattle's historic Chinatown, Oasis Tea Zone has evolved into the longest-running boba establishment in the region. The company distinguishes itself through a specialized late-night dining model, offering a curated menu that balances traditional boba beverages with high-demand snacks such as hand-cut popcorn chicken and Korean Tokbokki. By catering to both local residents and the transient visitor demographic, the brand has successfully carved out a niche in the late-night food service sector, maintaining high customer loyalty through consistent quality and a unique, accessible atmosphere.
How much funding has Oasis Tea Zone raised?
Oasis Tea Zone has raised a total of $430K across 2 funding rounds:
Debt
$150K
Debt
$280K
Debt (2020): $150K with participation from PPP
Debt (2021): $280K led by PPP
Key Investors in Oasis Tea Zone
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Oasis Tea Zone?
The infusion of capital from this late-stage funding cycle provides Oasis Tea Zone with the necessary liquidity to optimize its supply chain and potentially scale its unique late-night service model. As the company navigates the complexities of the modern food and beverage industry, the focus will likely shift toward operational efficiency and brand expansion. By leveraging its established reputation as a Pacific Northwest staple, the firm is well-positioned to explore new market opportunities while maintaining the core product offerings that have defined its two-decade tenure. Strategic deployment of these funds will be critical in sustaining growth and defending its market share against emerging competitors in the specialty beverage and snack space.
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