Been a regular every sunday. The owner the gentleman with the yamaka is always kind. The Filipino girls are so rude especially after today its my last visit. Always they never smile or say hello, i bought my coffee and she yells here! Then i ask for the cream which i always get and she tells me we dont have cream. Im like you always have cream i cant drink coffee without cream. I asked for my money back. At that point both began to fight with me saying its a holiday, the chubby filipina and the skinny one. They said "You should of asked for cream before ordering your coffee" whats the logic in that. Lost my buisness forever and my clients i can assure you that. What coffee shop doesnt carry...
Read moreAlways a fresh coffee, and always served hot. This location was a Second Cup (Cholv Ysreal) before rebranding as 'Sips Coffee House'. The place is of modern decor (but I miss the Second Cup fireplace), and is cozy- but designed not to be crowded. Personal space is important.
This is a KOSHER CAFE, which does mean they don't serve bacon sandwiches, but it also means they are closed on the Sabbath (BEFORE sundown on Friday to after Sundown on Saturday), and also on 'certain' Jewish Holy holidays.
I love the place. Great coffee...I just can't figure out why they are not open past 5:30 p.m....
Read moreI don't care about coffee or pastries. The only things in life that brought me any feeling was pain in the gym and having my boss yell at me. Until one day I walked in here and saw..... Her. Her black straight hair shinning in the sun lights. The glistening of her lips as she talked to me. Her kindness felt like the warmth of a hug from my own mother. I knew I was in love. I will visit every now and then hoping she notices me, hoping that no one has taken my love. If you're reading this, I'm here for you my love....
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