the place is beyond cute and comfortable to sit in! I loved being in this place. It was surrounded by plants that you could purchase and a bunch of other things such as coffee, juices, aprons, etc. I ordered the brown sugar coffee and had a very nice taste. Not too sweet and it tasted like there was cardamom in it? Not sure but it was good and I would get it again. They also do some basic coffee art which is always a nice touch. I also ordered the sandwich of the day and by the looks of the picture below it seems boring and basic but it was very flavourful and I really enjoyed it! They also have a loyalty program for purchasing coffee. Great reason to go back as well. Some vegan items too. Wish I tried the baked goods but will save that for next time. Service was great and staff were...
Read moreLoved the place. The giner molasses cookie was moist and flavorful. My husband's bagel sandwich was delicious and our drinks were hot. But I do not like to eat with animals. I was worried as one patron held his dog over the pick up counter. Fortunately my order wasn't up yet. I didn't want fur or dog dandruff dropping in my teacup. Another patron's dog was tall enough to reach the counter. I wonder if the counter is disinfected between dog visits. When staff pet dogs do they wash their hands afterwards? New research is circulating on parasites that humans who breath indoor air with cats and dogs have in their bodies. Even without that research I prefer to eat with people...
Read moreI recently relocated back to Windsor after living in the GTA for the past 8 years. I’ve been looking for a go-to coffee spot, and I think I’ve found the one with Anchor Coffee House! The drinks and food are always spot on, and the staff are very friendly and welcoming.
I like to do my work at coffee shops, so I do wish it was more set up in a way where people can get work done while enjoying their drinks and food. I understand that they are limited in space though. A communal table would be great. I frequently went to coffee shops in the GTA that were smaller in size, but they had one or two large communal tables that allowed people to share the space and spread their...
Read more