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City Editor Figi’s favorite drinks in ATX

If you want to drink like ATXtoday City Editor Laura Figi, here’s your chance to tour some of her mainstays in town.

A purple and white boba tea in front of a neon sign.

Behold, the “Tarozo” with strawberry heart jelly.

Photo by ATXtoday

Readers, you’ve got City Editor Figi here. If there’s one thing you need to know about me, it’s that I love a good beverage, so I want to share some of my favorites.

Day

Revival Coffee, 1405 E. 7th St. | There’s always a creative rotating beverage to try at this all-pink shop, but my go-to is the Fruity Pebbles matcha latte.

Cosmic Saltillo, 1300 E. 4th St. | The perfect all-day spot, you can’t go wrong with the Liquid Sunshine or the frozen coconut horchata cold brew.

Terrazzo Tea, 1923 E. 7th St., Ste. #150 | I always get the “Tarozo,” taro ube jasmine tea with tapioca + strawberry heart jelly.

Night

Péché, 208 W. 4th St. | This is my favorite happy hour, but don’t skip the fries + homemade ketchup.

Estelle’s, 400 Colorado St. | The classy interior at this two-level lounge is best enjoyed with a “Pretty in Pink” cocktail in-hand.

The Roosevelt Room, 307 W. 5th St. | Recently revamped, I’m trying to drink my way through the whole menu at this bar.

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