Kokee Tea is the Alpharetta answer to Atlanta's mostly-Taiwanese boba chain map — a Filipino-American brand with a small regional footprint (DMV, Atlanta metro, Houston) and two storefronts in Alpharetta alone. The North Point location is the more established of the two, sitting just off North Point Circle in the shopping district anchored by the soon-to-be-redeveloped North Point Mall. The drinks read like a standard modern boba menu — flavored milk teas, fruit teas, brown sugar boba — with a few brand-specific takes including a sea salt caramel green tea and a mango-passionfruit tea that regulars order repeatedly.
A second Alpharetta storefront sits in Alpharetta Commons on Old Milton Parkway (next to Taco Mac; opened January 2023) and operates under the same menu and brand. Both are kiosk-to-small-cafe format — a counter, a handful of tables, dairy-free options including oat and coconut milk, and hours that run daytime to early evening. Neither is a destination cafe in the Wai's or Chicha San Chen sense; both are reliable corridor boba stops in a part of Alpharetta where the independents haven't reached.
The North Point shopping-center ecosystem is in transition — a proposed redevelopment would turn the mall into a 20,000-seat arena and entertainment district; construction is tentatively slated to begin in the second half of 2026. Kokee Tea's storefront sits in the shopping district adjacent to the mall, not inside it, so current operations are unaffected — but it's worth checking status for 2027+ visits.
Practical notes: Free lot parking. The shared Alpharetta Instagram account (@kokeeteaalpharetta) covers both the North Point and Alpharetta Commons stores — it's not a location-specific handle. If you're trying to avoid Old Milton traffic, North Point is the smoother drive; if you're already on Old Milton, the Commons storefront is the faster stop.