No More! Sorry. Nicely decorated place. Polite staff and owner. Been there only twice and haven't tried the food. $14 is kinda astronomical for a milk shake. Sorry. With that much sugar, everything will taste great. $14? C'mon BUT actually the reason that that triggers me to write this not so great review is this When you decorate a coffee shop this nice, you're separating yourself from Dunkin or Starbucks. Sorry but your business FAILED both my visits. If you can't hand a cappuccino when asked, it's no go. If I want over heated latte, or over heated milk on top of espresso shot, I could go to Dunkin or Starbucks. You had plenty time to train your staff before your soft opening. Either didn't train properly (maybe didn't know how to) or didn't hire experienced people. When we come in to an "high end looking" place and pay a good chunk, I'd expect a real cappuccino like Bella Goose Coffee â makes in Wisconsin Dells. (Best cappuccino between Minneapolis/Chicago hands down!
But when you are kindly asked the $4 small hot chocolate not to be too hot for the child and it's so hot, to me, as a former Caribou Coffee store manager, it tells me you haven't studied your game well. Listening is everything!
I will still come in to try some of your sandwiches and didn't write this to bash your business but I won't give a third try to cappuccino. Should have been right from the get go! I might try a black coffee as third try.
Hope you take this feedback, this review as a "constructive criticism" You're in my neighborhood, only a mile from my house, so I would love to have come in for a "Bella Goose quality cappuccino" in my community. I'd be...
   Read moreHey there, fellow coffee and food aficionados! If you're on the prowl for a spot that fuses the perfect brew with scrumptious bites, look no further than Fulla Beans in Itasca â the ultimate caffeine haven and lunchtime haven that's got the town buzzing!
I've happily turned this place into my second office, sealing deals and sipping success one latte at a time. The coffee here is like a magic potion â The baristas are coffee maestros, crafting each cup with precision and a sprinkle of caffeinated charm.
Fulla Beans doesn't just stop at great coffee; they've got a menu that's a treasure trove of tasty delights that fuel my brainstorming sessions.
What sets Fulla Beans apart, aside from their top-notch beverages and bites, is the ambiance. Picture this: well-lit interiors, a cool vibe that's not too loud, and just the right amount of background hum to spark creativity. It's the Goldilocks of coffee shops â not too quiet, not too rowdy, just right for sealing the deal or hashing out big ideas.
What really seals the deal for me is that Fulla Beans has become my go-to spot for meeting clients and networking connections. The atmosphere is conducive to both casual conversations and business meet ups.
Fulla Beans is the undisputed coffee champion in Itasca. So, if you're on the lookout for a place where good coffee meets tasty lunches, and where networking feels less like work and more like a pleasure cruise, make your way to Fulla Beans â where every sip and bite is a step towards success! Cheers to Fulla Beans for making business...
   Read moreI visited Fulla Beans for the first time today (June 20th at 12:15 PM) and unfortunately had a disappointing experience with the customer service.
The cashier, a young woman with dark hair, an accent, and wearing a blue shirt, was working the register. I asked if they offered a military discount, and she initially tried to apply it. When it didnât go through, she quickly said, âIâm sorry, itâs not taking it, so it will be $10.97.â I said wait, so you donât offer military discount? And she stated, âYes, we do but Iâm sorry itâs not taking it so it will be $10.97.â She acted like she was trying again but made no real effort to troubleshoot or ask a coworker for help.
When I asked if she could get assistance, she replied, âNo, the owners arenât here.â That response seemed like an unnecessary jump, especially for such a minor checkout issue that any coworker could have helped with. Eventually, after some back and forth, she finally walked over to a coworker wearing a pink shirt, who came over and immediately resolved the issue by entering the correct input. It took just seconds.
The whole interaction left a bad impression. It felt like the original cashier showed little initiative to help and made what shouldâve been a quick and respectful process unnecessarily difficult. While Iâm not accusing anyone of being purposely discriminatory, the lack of effort and dismissive attitude did make me uncomfortable. There are plenty of other coffee spots in the area, so I wonât be returning to...
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