Heard so many great things about this place so finally decided to go in. Guess it was an off day because we were not impressed at all. First off there was a woman who was dressed very nicely complaining to a gentleman about employees calling off right in front of customers. That was unprofessional. Even another customer standing in line in front of me turned and looked. We ended up buying a $12 loaf of bread that looked amazing but was so dry and stale we threw it out. Come to find out there was a small rip in the corner of the packaging so that explains the staleness. Yes we should have been more observant upon purchasing the bread but we weren’t. The only saving grace was the 2 young girls at the cash register. They were very nice and attentive. Overall we will...
   Read moreFor a coffee shop, their coffee is pretty awful. Imaging brewing a pot of coffee with fish tank water that hasn't been changed in a few months. Certainly not in the running when compared to other local coffee shops within a 10-minute drive from there. The only redeeming factors were their breakfast sandwiches. I got one of their sausage egg and cheese sandwiches on a bagel, though you could tell it was a lower quality sausage patty as I got a nice chunk of bone in it while eating.
I probably got 3 sips into the coffee to which I promptly dumped it out. I suggest you switch from that good Ole Littlestown water to...
   Read moreVery affordable local thrift store, convenience store, and coffee shop. Thrift items are cheap to a steal. I got my favorite cozy lined fashion hoodie for a couple bucks. There is ice cream here, a dozen flavors; shaved ice; baked goods; brewed coffee and espresso drinks, plus a whole convenience store cooler wall of bottled drinks. Most tables seem recycled from a Chinese restaurant, but there's also a cozy circle with easy chairs. Sandwich menu. $1.99 for a couple big pieces of homemade peanut...
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