Anime-Themed Manga Tea Opening Safety Harbor Location

“This is one of the most unique cafes in Tampa Bay”

Neil Cooney
Written By Neil Cooney
News Writer
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“This is one of the most unique cafes in Tampa Bay,” says recent coverage by I Love the Burg about Manga Tea, an anime-inspired tea shop brand launching a new location in Safety Harbor. “Manga Tea has created a cozy and inviting atmosphere set to transport visitors to the streets of Tokyo. From the colorful anime posters on the walls to the traditional Japanese lanterns hanging from the ceiling, the team at Manga put a lot of care into creating an authentic and immersive atmosphere.”

On an opening date still to-be-announced, the new Manga Tea will launch at 100 Main Street, the coverage says, as part of the Shoppes at Harbour Pointe retail center.

“At Manga Tea Shop, our mission is to create a place for manga and anime lovers to call home!” says the brand’s website.

So if you like anime and manga and boba tea, the perfect place for you is opening in Safety Harbor. Manga Tea offers Fruit Tea drinks with green or black tea in varieties like Strawberry, Passion Fruit, and Lychee. There are Milk Tea varieties like Taro, Thai Tea, and Honeydew, along with Yogurt Drink flavors like Mango, Peach, and Grape. There’s even a selection of mochi ice cream: standout flavors include Cake Batter, Carrot Cake, Espresso, and Purple Sweet Potato.

Opening in the Main Street location, the new Manga Tea location will join restaurants like Screaming Jalapeno, Athens, Water Oak Grill, and The Tiki Tavern.

What Now reached out on Monday to owner Matthew Pengtakoon to inquire about plans for the new location. Pengtakoon was not immediately available for comment.

You can keep up with all this Manga Tea by following @mangatea_tampa on Instagram.

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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