Parked along the busy retail stretch of South Congress, this silver trailer operates strictly as a walk-up window for ceremonial-grade tea. It acts as a pause in the usual sidewalk shuffle – a place where the queue forms right on the pavement and the entire interaction happens through a compact service hatch. There is no door to open, no interior to explore, and no furniture for lingering; the operation is designed entirely for people already on their feet.
While you can order a traditional whisked tea, the menu leans heavily into functional ingredients and distinct visuals. Baristas inside the trailer mix matcha with components that turn the milk vivid shades of blue, pink, and purple. The signature Magick Matcha blends coconut water with blue majik spirulina and vanilla, while the Pink Dream uses beet root powder to tint the oat milk. It is not just about caffeine here; the focus extends to alternative wellness, with options to infuse any beverage with CBD or THC.
The setup dictates the pace. You place an order, wait by the window while the drink is layered, and take it to go. Since street parking in the immediate area is notoriously difficult to secure, the window primarily serves the existing pedestrian traffic of the neighborhood. You grab your cup – likely a colorful mix of ube concentrate or salted maple – and merge back into the crowd moving between the nearby shops.