A new shop that specializes in a variety of beverages will soon be opening in Dubuque's premiere shopping center.

The shop comes with a catchy name, and promises "good vibes" while serving a plethora of different beverages. It's one of several new shops to have opened inside Dubuque's Kennedy Mall over the last couple years. The mall also just recently announced a new sports store would be opening soon as well.

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PositiviTea is Coming to Dubuque:

The new shop is PositiviTea, an instantly memorable name. Kennedy Mall provided a release with information about the shop, promising "good vibes and positivity."

PositiviTea will specialize in loaded teas, "dirty soda," and "dirty energy drinks." For those unaware, "dirty" beverages are not alcoholic. They use soda as a base with mixes including flavorful syrups, sweet cream, and cold foam, creating a dimensional beverage that can be sipped and enjoyed, in this case, at the mall.

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When Will PositiviTea Open?:

Being that Kennedy Mall doesn't have a designated food court, PositiviTea will provide mall shoppers with the unique opportunity of indulging in a treat. Kennedy Mall added in their release that the plan is for the shop to open prior to Valentine's Day (February 14th, 2026). The store will be located near HuHot Mongolian Grill.

Kennedy Mall also recently announced that a sports store known as Spartans will be opening soon. That store will be located across from Kay Jewelers in the mall's Center Court, per Telegraph Herald. Furthermore, Spartans will also cell sports picture frames, cell phone accessories, and blankets to go along with the plethora of collectible gear it will house.

Read more about PositiviTea looking to impact Kennedy Mall in February 2026 on the mall's website. You can also follow the shop on Facebook.

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