Little Wing: Overall - 3/10 -I hope we get to update this review and change it in the future. People were great but products either were unavailable or not good for a random Saturday afternoon with no rush or line.
The baked goods N/A: They ran out before we got there. Although we did get there around 1 pm on a Saturday.
The Vibes- 9/10: Pretty good. Homey and cozy. However, it is much smaller than advertised on social media. Looks like you can sit out in the lobby of the building, but not sure. Lots of parking spots nearby but it's all pay to park. The actual location is also tucked away in a building so you could miss it if you aren't familiar with Baltimore/that area.
The Service- 10/10: The Lady at the front was super nice, and I could tell she felt bad that there were no sandwiches or baked goods. She was pretty cool tho, it made me feel bad to give them the rating I did.
The Drinks- 1/10: Just take the matcha off if you can't make it. Both my fiance and I had to pour it out. Her's was way too sweet- something that I like..but when I tried it I felt like I was choking on the syrup. Same thing with mine- I got a seasonal flavor with peppermint. It was way too strong. I felt like I was sipping peppermint syrup out of a cup even after mixing it up and waiting for the flavors to fuse.
Price: 18 bucks for two matchas that we poured out. I don't mind dropping coin on something that's worth it, this...
Read moreDisappointed Despite a Beautiful Space
I visited Little Wing this morning, making a special trip from downtown Baltimore in search of quality specialty coffee. The interior is modern, welcoming, and nicely designed—it’s connected to a hotel with spacious seating and lovated next a lovely waterfront, which initially gave me high hopes. Also
Unfortunately, the coffee was a letdown. It felt rushed. It was made without much care or attention, tasting more like something thrown together at home than a true specialty brew. The beans had a burnt aftertaste, and overall, it felt like the barista wasn’t really interested in the craft.
I was excited to visit based on the reviews, and while I’m happy I saw the space, I left disappointed as the quality of the coffee was surprisingly poor.
I really wanted to love this place, but I left feeling disappointed. Happy I came, but even sadder to leave unsatisfied. Two stars—solely for the...
Read moreChecked out this cute cafe attached to the Roost hotel at Baltimore Peninsula. The vibe is super cozy, with extra seating available in the lobby. We popped in on a rainy Saturday to work on our laptops.
Darius, our barista, was super friendly. I had the whipped ricotta toast with honey and their latte special, "Kiss from a Rose"—a strawberry rose latte, which was awesome. My boyfriend grabbed a warmed-up chocolate croissant (always a win when pastries are heated up). They even have a small shop with local goodies and items from brands like Fishwife and Patagonia. I’d definitely come back, and anyone staying at the Roost should swing by...
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