In Texas, when it comes to iced tea, few names are more recognizable than HTeaO. What began as a vision for a tea house dedicated to freshness, flavor variety, and southern hospitality has grown to a Texas favorite. It is in Texas where most HTeaO locations exist, making it the epicenter for the brand’s story and expansion. Whether you’re in Dallas, Houston or Midland, Abilene or any other small town there’s almost always an HTeaO around to serve you some great iced teas and snacks.
Why HTeaO is So Popular in Texas
Iced tea and Texas have always been deeply interlinked. Scorching summers, community social settings, cultural values of drinking something cold on a hot day all add up to make tea one indispensable drink for the Texans. This was very clear to HTeaO who entered with more than 25 fresh brewed flavors, clean filtered water, fruit add-ins and drive-thru. The Texans picked up the concept rapidly and spin the HTeaO not only as a drink shop but as a spot where families, students as well as professionals would stop by on a daily basis.


Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex
DFW market is one of the stronger markets for HTeaO. People here are on the go and need to be able to drive through and pick up a gallon of sweet or unsweet tea. There are several HTeaO locations in Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, and outlying suburbs that combined serve thousands of tea lovers on any given day.
Texas’s biggest city, Houston has an industry in food and drinks, and HTeaO fits fine. Humid it is in Houston, so having the surrounding locations in Houston and suburbs just gives a happy escape from the climate. The people in Houston love that it’s a tea but also fruit-infused kind that shares some multicultural flavors of the city.
Austin’s cool cachet with food and drink products was just the ticket to help HTeaO succeed in Austin. Students, tech professionals, and families in Austin regularly opt for HTeaO over sodas and energy drinks. The brand’s focus on quality water appeals to Austin’s health-conscious community.

HTeaO has been embraced by San Antonio residents for its convenient locations and wide flavor variety. With such strong cultural diversity, HTeaO has something for everyone, from traditional sweet black teas to fruity blends that go with Tex-Mex’s flavors.
HTeaO hasn’t limited itself to just the big cities. Locations in towns like Abilene, Amarillo, San Angelo, Tyler, and Wichita Falls have become local staples. These smaller communities are usually more open to new food and drink concepts, and HTeaO has quickly made itself a part of daily routines.

HTeaO’s success in Texas is attributed to its community-driven approach. Rather than tea houses, a friendly atmosphere is created in most locations. What helps make sense to many Texans is that lots of sites are helping local schools and sponsoring local sports or even hosting charity fundraisers, among others. What You’ll Find at Any Texas Location Fresh Brewed Daily: Sweet, Unsweet & Green Tea Flavors – Over 20
Fruit Infusions: Fresh strawberries, lemons, or peaches.
Bulk Gallons: Perfect for families, parties, or office gatherings.
Drive-Thru: Quick and easy without the need to get out of the car Snacks & Ice: Most units bag and sell bags of their signature ice, a customer favorite Expansion and Future in Texas
While already dozens of locations across Texas, expansion hasn’t slowed for HTeaO, and new stores are continuing to open in growing suburbs and towns so more and more Texans can easily access their favorite teas. With the size of Texas and its affection for iced tea, it is a good bet that almost every mid-sized city will have an HTeaO within the next couple of years.
Texas isn’t just where HTeaO was born – it’s the brand’s biggest cheerleader and strongest base. Leading markets in Texas, HTeaO has created a solid and loyal customer base across Panhandle and Hill Country small towns to big cities such as Houston and Dallas with the help of a convenient, consistent, and community-centric approach. As Texans look for tasty and refreshing beverage alternatives, HTeaO stands at the top of the list as a real Texas triumph.

