About Us
Finding Inspiration in Every Turn
In a cozy corner of Berwyn, Illinois, at 6625 W. Roosevelt Rd, there’s a place that doesn’t just serve snacks — it celebrates joy. It’s called Stick It Corndogs & Boba Tea, but to the people who know it best, it’s a place where passion, hustle, and heart come together every day. Stick It Corndogs & Boba Tea
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When the founders first envisioned Stick It, it wasn’t just another restaurant idea — it was a dream born out of love for food, community, and culture. They saw how boba tea had grown from a Taiwanese street drink into a global favorite, evocative of comfort and shared moments. They also saw the fun, bold flavors of Korean‑style corndogs capturing the imagination of food lovers everywhere. They wanted to bring both those experiences together in a way that felt true to their community.
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But it wasn’t easy.
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Like many small business owners, they faced hours of late nights, endless planning, and the kind of financial stretching that makes you pinch yourself at 2 a.m. There were days spent tweaking recipes in tiny kitchens, days wondering if customers would come, days wondering if rent checks would clear. They learned the hard lessons every grassroots food entrepreneur knows — that consistency matters, that quality can’t be compromised even when margins are tight, and that every smile from a first‑time customer matters as much as each returning regular.
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Opening a food‑and‑tea shop in a vibrant community like Berwyn came with its own challenges. They had to carve out a space in the hearts of locals who had tons of options for dining, and do it with authenticity and a unique voice. They worked on perfecting their boba teas — milky classics, fruity coolers, and seasonal specials — alongside crispy, inventive corn dogs and snack sticks that brought out the kid‑at‑heart in everyone.
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And slowly — slowly — something beautiful happened.
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Friends brought friends. Teens on weekends made it a stop after basketball games. College students found it the perfect fusion of comfort and excitement. People shared photos of colorful drinks and loaded corn dogs, and Stick It became more than a business name — it became a gathering place. A place where birthdays felt a little brighter and simple evenings felt a little more fun.
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What you’ll hear from the staff — even if you don’t see it on the menu — is that community built this place. Every suggestion from a regular helped shape new flavors. Every smile from a customer kept the founders going on the hard days. People began to think of Stick It as more than just food and drink — as part of the fabric of Berwyn’s everyday life.
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Today, Stick It stands as a testament to perseverance. It’s evident just from their social celebration posts — ringing in anniversaries with new drink launches and giveaways, and thanking their customers for being part of cherished memories. It’s the story of small business love: from humble beginnings to a beloved local favorite
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