Boba Spotlight: Colorado Tea Station

By: Sandra Vo, Staff Writer

Nestled just on the border of Denver’s bustling downtown district, Colorado Tea Station is the first pick for our Boba Spotlight and for obvious reasons. More than just a boba shop, Colorado Tea Station serves everything from takoyaki (Japanese octopus), instant ramen, and bingsu (Korean shaved ice) to mochi donuts and cake slices. Their menu truly lives to serve any type of craving you might have.

Overwhelmed by the sheer variety? Don’t worry! Their staff is always incredibly friendly and helpful, and service is quick even during rush hours. While waiting for your drinks and food, you can admire the Instagram-worthy interior and the zither they have on display in the drinking area. Their Korean music playlist is nothing to sneeze at either. 

Of course, this doesn’t mean that their boba is anything to sleep on. Having been there a couple times now, my experience has been consistently wonderful. The boba is chewy and soft, and you really can’t go wrong with any drink that you decide to pair it with. Colorado Tea Station also offers a variety of different toppings if you’re not particularly fond of the classic tapioca boba. They have a wide selection of jellies to add to your drink including lychee, mocha, and crystal jelly, and anybody feeling more adventurous can try out their taro and sweet potato balls. 

For their drinks, they offer the classic milk teas and fruit teas, but also some non-caffeinated choices for anybody who likes their boba late at night. As a person who prefers non-caffeinated drinks, I’ve gotten their strawberry milk slush and peach yogurt drinks, both topped with boba and incredibly tasty. Not a fan of cold drinks? They also offer a wide selection of hot traditional Chinese brewed teas such as jasmine and rose oolong. 

Their desserts are equally tasty and appetizing. My friends have boasted of their chocolate cakes and mochi donuts. Having tried their mango snow ice myself, I can’t say I’m surprised. Colorado Tea Station strives to only put out the best of the best, and they deliver on that promise. 

For our overall Boba Spotlight rating, this place deserves a 10/10. 

Photo Credit: Sandra Vo, Strawberry Milk Slush with Pudding and Boba

Photo Credit: Sandra Vo, Peach Yogurt Drink with Boba

Claver Smoothie Bar Review

By: Morgan Jacobus, Editor in Chief

photo credit// Morgan Jacobus

photo credit// Morgan Jacobus

There has been a buzz around campus about the new smoothie bar. It is downstairs in Claver Hall, at the Grill. Many students have stopped by Claver before for the market, but now there is so much more being offered. There is the Grill, which has similar items to the Grill in the caf, but with the addition of other menu items like quesadillas (which I hear are pretty good).

Be sure to get there in the afternoons though because it is only open 11am—3pm on weekdays. Don’t miss it! 

There are four smoothie flavors available, or you can craft your own. I decided to give each a try. Below are my reviews, in the order that I tried them. 

Strawberry Citrus

This smoothie caught my eye first, because it sounded like the Strawberry Surf Rider at Jamba Juice, aka my favorite smoothie ever. It features strawberries, pineapple, peaches, lemonade, lime juice, and Greek yogurt. However, I think my expectations may have been a bit too high. This smoothie isn’t like the smoothie I was envisioning, but it was still tasty. The one that I got mainly tasted like pineapple, which I personally think overpowers it. I am a peachy citrusy gal, and I didn’t taste those flavors, so that was a little disappointing. The yogurt in it makes it thick and creamy, which lingers on your tongue and coats your mouth. 

My roommate Mikaela Taylor said it was “wangy but good,” and that it made her face pucker a bit. After trying the Berry Blast, she said she preferred this smoothie. 

Overall rating: 3/5 stars, would recommend if you like pineapple and Greek yogurt 

Mango Tango 

This smoothie is made with mango, pineapple, strawberry, orange juice, and Greek yogurt. Overall, it is more balanced than the strawberry citrus smoothie. Though the pineapple was still a heavy hitter and had the most prominent flavor, you could taste the mango and the other ingredients. It was still smooth, but not quite as creamy as the other, though perhaps the person who made mine didn’t add as much Greek yogurt as before. It was not as tart as the other one either; it still makes you pucker a bit. It is more of a smoothie that I would expect. 

I think if you are a pineapple fan, go for the ones with pineapple in it because it is definitely the main flavor that I taste in these smoothies. 

Overall rating: 3.5/ 5 stars, not my favorite, but I liked it better than the strawberry because it had more well-rounded flavors. 

Berry Blast 

There is a story that goes along with my review for this particular smoothie. One day I went to get smoothies with my friends, and three of us chose the berry smoothie, which is made with strawberries, blackberries, blueberries, apples, and cranberry juice. My friend Lexi Wrich tasted hers, which was the first one to come out, and she said it had a little after taste of pine tree. Confused, we each tried it, and it did have a taste of “tree” in it. Then mine was ready, but it didn’t taste like a tree. We brought hers to the lady who made it, who says that she must have put the mint that was supposed to be in the green machine into the berry smoothie. 

Without the aforementioned mint incident, the berry smoothie was very tasty. My friends used Mikaela’s description of “wangy” for this smoothie as well. Normally I am not a big berry fan, but this smoothie was really good. A little tart, with a nice berry flavor in addition to the taste of apples and cranberry juice. It was also sweeter than some of the other smoothies I tried, which I was a fan of. Perhaps my liking of this smoothie was because of the lack of pineapples and Greek yogurt, but either way I quite enjoyed it. 

My overall rating would be 4/5 stars. Out of the four smoothies, this would be my favorite. Lexi’s rating is 5/5 for color (it was a beautiful magenta/ purple), and 4/5 for flavor. She commented that it has a good apple flavor.

Green Machine 

Featuring all things green, it includes kale, spinach, apples, honeydew, mint, apple juice, and chia. In my experience, people either really like or really don’t like green smoothies. My friend Shelby Plummer is someone who likes this kind of smoothie and tried it. Though I am not a very big green smoothie person, this smoothie was not bad. However, this smoothie didn’t have the mint (because of the mix-up where it ended up in my friend’s berry smoothie), so I cannot accurately represent what it would taste like with that in it. I would caution people of the affect of the mint on the overall taste, since when it was in Lexi’s berry smoothie it made it taste “like a tree.” 

 “I like this one. It is sweeter and more delicious than I thought it would be. I don’t mind the taste of the kale. I am happy with it. One downside is that you have to stir it up a lot so it isn’t grainy,” said Shelby. 

My roommate Mikaela tried it and said to her it “tasted like a salad in a cup,” and Lexi said it is a “good way to get your greens.” 

For me, I would give it a 2.5/5 stars just because of my personal preferences, but Shelby, who enjoys green smoothies, gave it 6/5 stars.  

My Concoction:

In addition to the four smoothies on the menu, there is also the option of building your own smoothie. After trying the smoothies on the menu, I wanted to see if I could modify the strawberry citrus to be more of what I wanted it to taste like, so I decided to include: peaches, strawberries, lemonade, and lime juice. It was my favorite! The taste is definitely reminiscent of the Strawberry Surf Rider at Jamba Juice. I definitely recommend trying the menu smoothies and finding what you like.

Rating: 4.5/5 stars (not quite Jamba, but still really good)

Overall thoughts: 

I will definitely be stopping by Claver more often to grab a smoothie, because it is a nice, sweet treat or a healthy snack between classes. You get a nice big boba straw, which lends itself too easy sipping. The lady who made my smoothies would thank me and express how she appreciated me after I thanked her for her smoothie. I would recommend to any Regis student or community member to give these smoothies a try!



A Regis Student’s Guide to Denver Dining

By: Carly Compesi, Staff Writer

For the College Classics

McCoy’s Diner - McCoy’s Diner quickly became a staple of my collegiate experience upon my arrival to Regis University. This diner is on Federal just a block away from the school, which made it easy to walk there with my friends at night. It’s a classic diner menu, but their cinnamon rolls are uniquely gigantic. Though McCoy’s is no longer open 24 hours, they are offering limited indoor dining for those who want to give it a try.

Brooklyn’s Finest Pizza - Brooklyn’s Finest Pizza is just across the street from Regis University and makes for an easy lunch, dinner, or late-night snack. Regis University students can also receive a discount with their student ID. In my opinion, it beats out a few of the pizza chains, but I guess you’ll have to taste it to find out for yourself. Dine in, pick-up, and delivery options are available. 

Las Tortugas - According to my friends, you cannot go wrong at Las Tortugas. They serve a wide variety of sandwiches and each one sounds amazing. They also have horchata and aguas frescas available. It’s a bit longer of a drive for Regis students compared to the other restaurants listed but they have delivery options as well as pick-up.

For Something a Little Classier

Sushi Hai - One of my friends’ favorite dinner spots is Sushi Hai, which is located on 32nd and Lowell. This restaurant offers both variety and affordability, making it perfect for a college student. My friends recommend the rocket roll, which has tuna, spicy mayo, cucumber, avocado, tempura flakes, eel sauce, and sriracha. Sushi Hai currently offers pick-up via online ordering. 

The Noshery - The Noshery’s convenient location at the corner of Lowell and Regis Boulevard makes it an easy spot for Regis students to grab a morning latte or a fresh slice of banana bread. I especially like their lemon poppyseed bread and chai tea latte. The magic of this little cafe continues on their back wall, which displays products from local artists and business. The “Nosh” is currently open for indoor and outdoor dining, pick-up, and to-go options.

Atomic Cowboy (Denver Biscuit Company and Fat Sully’s) - Atomic Cowboy has already gained the attention of national television networks, and of course, the local college population. For an inexpensive, extra-large, and extra delicious slice of Fat Sully’s pizza, stop at the window near the storefront. For savory and sweet dishes on biscuits, enter Denver Biscuit Company. My personal favorite is the Dahlia sandwich. Dine in, delivery, and pick-up options are available.

For the Sweet Tooth

Little Man Ice Cream - Little Man Ice Cream has become an iconic Denver landmark, making the parking difficult but the ice cream worth the wait. I’m grateful for their dairy free options, but I may be even more grateful for their milkshakes. Little Man Ice Cream is surrounded by other great restaurants and overlooks LoDo, which makes this place even more fun. 

Sweet Cow - Once you’ve had dinner at Sushi Hai, walk across the street to pick up some ice cream from Sweet Cow. They have flavors that you won’t see elsewhere, and those flavors change regularly, so you might just have to go more than once. Sweet Cow also has a wide range of dairy free options, making it even better. I’d recommend a flavor, but you can’t go wrong. Pick-up and delivery options are available.


The Bardo Coffee House - This coffee house is a perfect late-night study spot for anyone who needs to break out of their dorm or apartment. I tend to ask for the baristas to “surprise me” and I haven’t been disappointed yet, although I have yet to figure out what “secret ingredients” they claim to include. The Bardo Coffee House is currently open for indoor and outdoor dining, pick-up, to-go, and delivery options.

For the Legal Drinkers (+21)

Goldspot Brewing Company - Goldspot Brewing Company is located inside a little brick building near 50th and Lowell. I know this brewery to be a student and professor favorite, and while I’ve never tried it for myself, I’ve passed it enough to catch a glimpse of their fun, Colorado-proud atmosphere. Goldspot is now open at limited capacity for those who want to taste what is on tap.

Rocky Top Tavern - This is another student favorite given that it is close to the Regis University campus. Rocky Top Tavern is highly regarded by Regis Rangers because of their drinks and their deals, but don’t forget about their food—especially their tater tots. Rocky Top currently offers indoor and outdoor dining options. 

Book Bar - As an English major and a book lover, the Book Bar holds a special place in my heart. I used to study there after ordering a mug of hot chocolate and one of their book-themed snacks. While the independent bookstore and wine bar combo is now restricted to curbside pick-up, I still recommend stopping by next time you find yourself on Tennyson Street.