šPlano | A Hidden Coffee Gem in Dallas That's Surprisingly Popular!
On a weekend afternoon, I was passing through Plano and stumbled upon this place called Local Good Coffeeāļø. I initially thought it would be in a bustling commercial area, but when I arrived, I found myself in front of just one coffee shop, so remote that I almost thought I had the wrong addressš¤£. However, it was precisely this "out-of-the-way location" that made me wonder why it had such high ratings. āØHereās a quick summary of the placeās strengths, according to the GourmetCarte App: ā Spacious! ā Family-friendly (people really bring their kids here) ā Easy parking (which is a big plus) ā Comfortable seatingāwhether you want to lounge on a sofa or work on your laptop at a proper desk, theyāve got you covered āļøTheir cappuccino had latte art, which is a nice touchā . But! It came in a paper cup, which kind of cut the experience in halfš. Still, the taste was genuinely good. Sipping it in the sunshine and daydreaming was really soothing. šµThe matcha latte had a beautiful color, but⦠the barista might have had a shaky hand that day because the latte art was a bit of a letdown. Overall, this place is perfect for a weekend sit-down or for bringing your laptop to work quietlyš©āš». The coffee isnāt mind-blowingly amazing, but itās reliable. If the quality was more consistent, Iād definitely come back! šSo, for a coffee shop thatās not in the city center and doesnāt have the support of a commercial district, do you think it makes sense that itās become so popular in Dallas? #WorthTravelingForFood #SmallTownEatingAdventures #HiddenGemsInSmallTowns #DallasCuisine