Mama Chai’s to Close Chinatown Las Vegas Shop August 30

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Mama Chai’s, known for its organic boba teas and mochi donuts, will serve its final customers at the Spring Mountain Road location on August 30, 2026. The brand’s beverages will continue at its nearby convenience store concept.

Mama Chai’s, a popular tea and bakery shop in Las Vegas’ Chinatown, has announced it will close its original location at 4240 Spring Mountain Road at the end of August. The shop, which opened in 2023, quickly became a favorite for its organic boba teas, house-made milks, and gluten-free mochi donuts. Its last day of service is scheduled for Sunday, August 30, 2026.

The closure was confirmed by Mama Chai’s through a social media post, where the team thanked customers for their support and encouraged fans to visit before the final day. No official reason for the closure has been provided.

Signature Drinks and Mochi Donuts

Mama Chai’s built its reputation on a menu featuring freshly made drinks with premium ingredients and no artificial flavors. Offerings include boba tea, 24-hour cold brew teas, matcha, and a variety of innovative desserts, with gluten-free mochi donuts as a standout. The shop’s focus on quality and a welcoming atmosphere helped it attract a loyal following among locals and visitors alike.

The space, which previously housed Tea of Joy, offered both indoor and outdoor seating, making it a comfortable spot for socializing in the heart of Chinatown Las Vegas.

What’s Next for Mama Chai’s

While the Spring Mountain Road location is closing, Mama Chai’s will continue to serve its signature beverages at its convenience store concept, K-Mart by Mama Chai’s. This location will remain open, allowing fans to continue enjoying the brand’s drinks even after the original shop closes.

Mama Chai’s was founded by Jenny Chai and quickly became a staple for the new generation of tea and dessert lovers in Las Vegas. The team expressed gratitude to the community for its support, noting that the shop’s impact has been felt despite its relatively short run.

Chinatown Dining Scene Continues to Evolve

The closure of Mama Chai’s is the latest change in the dynamic Chinatown dining landscape, which has seen a steady stream of new concepts and closures in recent years. As the area continues to attract both locals and visitors, new businesses are regularly joining the neighborhood. For example, retail expansion is also underway elsewhere in the valley, with new shopping centers like Hylo Park South in North Las Vegas bringing additional options for residents and tourists.

Customers who want to enjoy Mama Chai’s drinks and desserts one last time at the original location have until August 30 to visit. After that, the brand’s presence will continue at its convenience store, keeping its signature offerings available in Las Vegas’ Chinatown.