First and foremost, I just want to say is that this location has so much potential and have people wonders how some of these people went through the hiring process. The salon that I worked at is down the street from this location, so our coworkers always bring us some drinks whenever they're going for a coffee. Yesterday was my first time going for the group and I wish I didn't. I've been loving the drink whenever they bring me a cup but the experience of going yourself to purchase it is horrendous.
The parking there is so bad! The lot literally have about 20 parking with so many businesses in that small little areas. I drove around the same lot for 4 times until a family left that I was able to park. When I finally parked, went inside and this is where the fun starts. It was a long line to get to the register and I'm not sure if the guest was being indecisive or the counter person was slow but it took him a while with each individual. When it's finally my turn, I come to realized why it took so long. His knowledge with the tablet was very low and he kept on asking me again and again what I was ordering. After we got through with the register, the wait game was fun as well. The two baristas that was there literally took forever on each drinks and they're spending way more time on talking. I stood there for a good 20mins; mind you, I waited 10mins before ordering.. that's 30mins in total. I was sitting at the bar stool area and noticed the baristas will call out everyone name but when it comes to mine; they just left it there. I came over knowing that it was my drinks since the person ahead of me just got his drinks. I was really sure it was my order too since one of the coworker ordered oat milk. Even if you can't pronounce my name, you can literally spelled it out or something. The only reason why this place still get 2 stars from me is because their drinks are good and I do preferred them over Starbucks and how close it is to my work place. I would love it if one of my coworkers come and order me a drink but I myself will never go through this again.
Until next...
Read moreAs you pull into the parking lot you will notice parking is very limited. We got lucky as someone was pulling out right in front :)
There are a few tables outside, I believe three and the rest is inside. Only one patron was wearing a mask. By late afternoon the floor was just a tad messy and the area where you can pick up lids, a dash of cinnamon, etc could have used a sprucing up. I get it...end of day.
My husband used the bathroom and reported back, very tidy.
His brewed coffee so hot took :20 before he could take a sip, that is hot! Once he did, smooth and oh so delightful. I had a decaf Latte with whole milk that just hit the spot.
I didn't notice the music. There were mugs and t-shirts with their logo for sale and bagged coffee. Also to go salad in glass jars as well as bagels, donuts and things of that nature. Even end of day they looked pretty fresh.
Go, enjoy...
Read moreThis isn’t just one of my favorite coffee spots in Atlanta—it’s one of my favorite places, period.
The coffee is consistently top-tier, and the Chilly Goat has become my personal go-to. But what truly sets this place apart is the people.
Giorgia, Sam, Michelle, Andrew, Reed, Daniel, Abby, Braeden, Elie, Hope, and Sarah all bring such a sense of warmth, joy, and care to everything they do. Every visit feels like coming home. The service is fast, the space is always spotless, and you can tell that every drink is made with intention and love.
There’s a real sense of community here. It's not just about great coffee (though it absolutely delivers); it’s about connection. Whether you're a regular or walking in for the first time, you’ll feel it.
If you’re in Atlanta and haven’t stopped by yet, do yourself a favor. This...
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