Nestled in a cozy corner, Jumping Bean offers an inviting atmosphere that exudes cleanliness and warmth. Upon entering, you're greeted with a sense of comfort and relaxation, making it an ideal spot for catching up with friends or enjoying some alone time.
The service at Jumping Bean is top-notch, with attentive staff members who are always ready to assist you with a smile. Their dedication to ensuring a pleasant experience for customers truly sets them apart.
However, the food, while decent, doesn't quite justify the hefty price tags attached to it. Although the dishes are okay, they lack the wow factor expected from such a pricey establishment. Despite this, the coffee manages to shine with its robust flavor and satisfying aroma, making it a redeeming aspect of the menu.
In conclusion, while Jumping Bean offers a delightful atmosphere and excellent service, the value proposition falls short when it comes to the food. If you're looking for a spot to enjoy a quality cup of coffee and soak in the ambiance, Jumping Bean delivers. Just be prepared to splurge a bit for the...
Read moreI love jumping bean coffee and have been a royal customer for years. However, I found extremely frustrated recently. I have always bought bags coffee beans and asked staff to grind to fine as I have espresso machine at home. Unfortunately only 20% chance I got it right. It was either too fine to filtering water or too coarse and the water run directly through ending up with just water itself. I am definitely not a picky person an I don't know if the problem is with machine itself or staff training. Either way I hope this problem can be fix ed very soon especially during pandemic. After all I just want a nice espresso in the morning without gambling and...
Read moreCafe is cute. Service is okay. But not sure why they have air conditioning on at full tilt when it’s cold and wet outside, or when it’s 12-15 degrees. People sitting with jackets on IS NEVER A GOOD SIGN for a cafe. I got home with a sore throat and chilled. Got sick after being there two hours with cold air blasting. Were in Newfoundland, not Florida. We never get sun don’t you think people want to feel a little warm after a long cold winter? Most people come in to a cafe to get out of the damp and cold, not to sit in it for an hour. Otherwise what’s the point of trying to drink something warm that gets cold in fifteen minutes and finding a warm cozy...
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