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Liliana Arteaga, owner of Shots Cafe, opened Boba Train in part to avoid a long drive to get her daughter's favorite drink.
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The tea shop offers a variety of wares for tea and coffee drinking.
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Arteaga designed the interior.
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Boba Train offers baked goods from Shots Cafe.
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The tea shop opened on Railroad Street last year.

Boba Train Celebrating a Year of Business

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff
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The caramel boba is one of the shop's most popular drinks. 

GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — Boba Train is celebrating its one year anniversary by giving back to its customers.

For the month of September, Boba Train is taking 10 percent off all boba drink sales.

The tea shop is located at 47 Railroad St. and serves a variety of drinks and baked goods.

Owner Liliana Arteaga opened during last year's Labor Day weekend. She said her shop was inspired by her daughter, who introduced her to boba.

"She loves bubble tea, and she introduced me to this drink, being honest, the first time, when I tried it, I thought it was very sweet, and I told her. I told her it was a little sweet," Arteaga said.

But her daughter loved boba tea so much and they would have to drive far to get a drink. Arteaga thought there should be a closer option and her daughter gave her the idea to open her own space.

"Since we didn't have any boba tea around the area, she was making me drive to get boba tea to other towns, which I thought was a little crazy to make me drive just for a simple drink, right? So eventually she says, 'Mama, we don't have any bubble tea in the Berkshires I think maybe we should open one," Arteaga said.

Arteaga, who also owns Shots Cafe in Lenox, was thinking about opening a second business but wasn't sure if it would be an expansion of the cafe. The thought of creating drinks felt like the right idea.

"I love creating drinks, and I always thought about opening a second place to specialize in specialty drinks and then to add boba tea was a great idea, since it was something different to attract customers," she said.

But Arteaga had to learn to make the drink first. Just like at Shots Cafe, Arteaga likes to make everything from scratch and use only natural ingredients. She does this with all of her ingredients including the tapioca balls that she makes fresh every morning.

"Of course, I didn't know how to make a boba tea. That was the second task for me, to find a way to make a really good bubble tea. My first goal, it was, don't make it too sweet," she laughed.

Arteaga took a course in New York with a teacher from Vietnam who taught her how to make the teas herself. She said she learned to add the tapioca to any drink and will also make the boba teas hot as well.

The tea-based drink is made by adding milk and flavoring and the boba, or tapioca pearls, small chewy balls made from the starchy cassava root. 

She said this drink is for all ages and everyone should try it, "boba tea is not just for kids, boba tea is for everyone and don't be afraid to try."

Arteaga hopes to increase foot traffic in the area and get others to try these drinks for themselves.

"I will like increase the traffic. And my goal is the people from different towns come and visit to us, come and discover the great experience of Boba Train."

One of her most popular drinks is caramel boba tea, as well as the Thai, mango, strawberry, and taro flavors. But her favorite is the jasmine boba tea.

The shop also offers hot and cold coffee drinks and teas, smoothies, lemonades, chais, pastries and cookies.

One of her favorite parts about the business is the opportunity to meet and speak to those in the community and customers who come from different places.

"Definitely part of being open for Boba Train is I really love socializing and meeting new people and new friends. And this is giving me the opportunity."

Boba Train is open from Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.


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Must-Experience Spring Events in the Berkshires

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
The sun has finally risen from the clouds and shines its golden rays on the bare trees bringing the wildlife back to life and awakening the wildlife from their blissful sleep. The snow melts and the sky cries with joy, showering the ground and  filling the air with the smell of petrichor.
 
The grass becomes green, the leaves return, and the flowers pollinate, filling the world with the forgotten color. Nature celebrates the coming of spring and so should you. Here are some events happening this spring to help with your celebration.
 
SpringFest 
Saturday, May 9 
Berkshire Botanical Garden, Stockbridge
 
The 24-acre botanical garden will have free admission family fun designed to celebrate spring and community. The event features food trucks and enough children's activities to keep the youngest visitors happily busy for hours including a petting zoo, pony rides, face painting, and more. A traditional maypole dance will add an old-world flourish to the day's lineup.
 
The festival is part of the garden's immersive weekend experience Mother's Day weekend, coinciding with its 49th annual Plants-and-Answers Plant Sale from May 8 through 10.
 
The event was established in 1977 and has become a cherished Mother's Day weekend tradition for gardeners across the region. This year's edition, curated by its horticulture staff, offers hundreds of perennials, annuals, herbs, and vegetables — each selected with an emphasis on diversity and nature-based landscaping.
 
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