
Less than a year after opening its doors, a locally-owned boba shop in Marana is now an award-winning business.
On Thursday, February, Discover Marana handed out its latest Taste of Marana STANDOUT Award to Boba Cucue during the Concerts in the Courtyard event.
“To be given the award is such an honor, it sounds silly that I am emotional about it, but we worked really hard for this,” said Sharon Walker, owner of Boba Cucue. “It has been such an adventure over the last year, I am so glad to be here.”
Boba Cucue is the fourth recipient of the award, which recognizes local food-focused businesses based on community nominations. Many of the submissions for this STANDOUT Award highlighted:
“Amazing atmosphere with authentic Boba,” said Kelci Camo (one of the submissions). “The inside is charming, cheerful, and brilliantly decorated! The staff love their work and take time to connect while providing orders in a timely manner.”
Celebrations often come in waves, too. The shop, which is located at 8225 N. Courtney Page Way, hosted its one-year anniversary last week — just a couple of days after receiving the award.
“It’s important to recognize people like Sharon and her team for the dedication and hard work they put into their business,” said Stefanie Boe, Tourism and Marketing Manager for the Town of Marana. “Boba Cucue was nominated and approved in the of summer 2024, but they’ve been so busy making their business a success, that finding the right time to present the award was a challenge!”
Boba Cucue is known for its Asian-style drinks made up of Taiwanese boba and Hong Kong-inspired tea. They also have Asian hot snacks, dumplings, and the fan-favorite waffle pop on deck.
Walker and the team’s top three must-try drinks:
It is one of two locations in Southern Arizona and is family-run and operated. Its second location off Golf Links Road opened eight months after the Marana location got started.
For more information, visit bobacuecue.com.
The Taste of Marana STANDOUT Award is part of Discover Marana’s initiative to promote the local dining scene and showcase the stories behind the restaurants.
“A strong dining scene is an important part of tourism and a thriving community.”
Discover Marana invites the public to nominate their favorite local restaurants for the next award.
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