I really wanted to love this place as it's a very convenient location for me in the morning. Also, the male barista in the morning was very pleasant and I enjoyed chatting with him. Lastly, I'm a cappuccino drinker, so I really appreciate trying different local roasts for the unique flavor profile they give.
The first time I went in I noticed that he over-drew(clear water came out after the espresso) the shots and only poured two for a large which is normally a three shot in the US. I didn't say anything because I always like to really try someone else's method before criticizing it. It tasted very watery and the roast seemed to be nothing but bitterness. A fairly mild bitterness by my tastes but not terribly enjoyable because it lacked dimension beyond this.
The next day I mentioned to him that he had over-drawn the shots and that the drink tasted watery. I asked if he'd please make sure that it didn't come out like this again. He responded positively and did not over-draw this time. So the drink I got had a slightly bolder espresso flavor but the profile remained the same. The drink still had a water mouth-feel and taste.
I travel the state for my business and visit various local shops. I asked one of my best baristas this morning to make sure I wasn't out of line. She agreed completely including on the fact that you must be using a low fat milk(which you should ask before doing) and she also brought something up that hadn't clicked with me before. She mentioned that you are most likely not properly steaming the milk, the instant she said this I recalled that the head had very large bubbles and lacked any body...
Read moreWe wanted to like it. We did. We’ve just returned from traveling Europe for 2 months and were missing our café mornings when we couldn’t sleep at 3am so I looked up coffee shops near me , envisioning a slow cuppa or two at a nice outside table like we’ve been experiencing this summer and we chose Endless Grind because it was close, opened fairly early and had high reviews. It’s cute. It’s very clean. The person who helped us seemed nice as much as she interacted with us. There was only one table outside, which, after sitting and sipping for a few, it’s just a parking lot. lol We walked in and were confronted with the smell of cleaning products so we knew it was clean and definitely appreciate that but we expected to be met with the smells of fresh pastries and brewing coffee. Unfortunately the pastries seemed to be what was left from yesterday. One of this, a couple of these and a lot of crumbs in between. The coffees were ok. Mine was made better by coming home and putting in a half a spoon of coconut sugar but that’s just personal preference. If there was a table for individual adjustments, I didn’t see it. Overall we have nothing to complain about at all and I may even go back to try the Denver Fog tea but it just wasn’t what we had...
Read moreTucked away in the corner of a quiet shopping center you can find endless grind Coffie.
Owner Flo, such a nice and wonderful person. She was so inviting when we first walked in.
The layout is able to support 20+ people who need to recharge, recoup and ready themselves for the day.
If you don't need to work, there is a space for reading or watching the roasting of the beans.
Sweet and savory pastries are available as well as burritos of all types including vegan.
Flo was so nice and when the shop was quite, she allowed us to go back and see the process.
It smells so good in the back I tell you what.
The machines used are beautiful and fare works of craftsmanship.
We enjoyed an almond cookie with our coffee.
As a parting gift Flo handed us a few cups of roasted beans to take home.
Overall, a great experience at the shop. Your miles may very might not be as tailored as this description was, but the friendliness in the vibes are great here.
Definitely stop by endless cry coffee and...
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