Lucky Cat Boba founder Sam Johnston with Cllr Graeme Miller, leader of Sunderland City Council.
(L - R): Lucky Cat Boba founder Sam Johnston with Cllr Graeme Miller, leader of Sunderland City Council.

Bubble tea café expands and creates jobs with new Sunderland city centre venue

The owners of a popular bubble tea café have opened a new, larger store in Sunderland city centre, three years after launching the business.

Lucky Cat Boba opened the doors of its new café at 241 High Street West earlier this month (8 December), occupying the former Barista site.

Set up by engineer turned entrepreneur Sam Johnston during the Covid-19 pandemic, the café serves up an array of vegetarian-friendly bubble teas, ice creams and light bites and has built a loyal following for its products over the past three years.

Sam said: “It was my daughter Millie who got me into bubble tea as she used to travel to Newcastle for it when she was young. She kept saying that we really needed one in town, so we began to look into it. We did a bit of research and thought we could do this.

“I had worked at Nissan for 32 years and loved my job, but having travelled to Japan for work on numerous occasions, I had seen how popular it was, so we thought, why not?”

Despite setting up during the pandemic and dealing with the challenges of multiple lockdowns, Lucky Cat Boba’s ability to fill a gap in the market helped carve out a real niche for the business. So much so that a second venue in Middlesbrough town centre shortly followed, as well as the launch of new products and Lucky Cat Boba-branded merchandise.

Sam continued: “It was supposed to be a side business at first, but once it started to take off, it became a real family affair and we all got into it. Fast-forward three years and we now employ over 15 people across our two sites and the new, larger café in Sunderland will see us create even more roles.”

Lucky Cat Boba was attracted to High Street West by the ongoing transformation of Riverside Sunderland and Mackie’s Corner. The move, which has been supported by the Business Investment Team at Sunderland City Council, will see it relocate its entire team to the site, as well as the creation of six new jobs.

Sam added: “It is on the site of the former Barista cafe which has always been a popular place for people to meet for a coffee. Our coffee is delicious, we source the most amazing coffee beans from Sam at ‘Cracked Bean Roastery’. It’s really important to us to support other local businesses.

“They are also a social enterprise supporting other local people back into work. The new site is also a much larger space which allows us to prepare more food such as fresh sandwiches, homemade cakes, smoothies, acai bowls, pancakes etc. We can even host events and parties so it will really help us grow the business.”


By Matthew Neville – Senior Correspondent, Bdaily

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