So we are coming down from Mt Hood and figure it's about time to eat. We drive though town not knowing what we will find. I spot this place on the corner that looks rather plain on the outside with a sign that says Mugs. Wasn't sure what to expect when I walked up and opened the door, but it certainly wasn't the warm, homey, welcoming feeling that we encountered. Not only was this place genuinely cozy, they had an excellent menu (even though what I wanted was sold out) but the alternative I was offered was excellent and the prices were very reasonable. If you're in the neighborhood and looking for a place you only think exists in dreams, stop on in; I think you'll be...
Read moreI've told Ang the owner of the coffee place as someone who has traveled countless times throughout her entire life and have encountered many many many coffee shops, Mugs has been by far, my most favorite coffee shop of all time. It is amazing the baristas there are super wonderful and kind and caring. I once injured my neck badly and they made sure I was taken care of and gave me a bag of ice. My review is long overdue as I've been there a million times already, but it is well deserved and they deserve more...
Read moreFor me, Mugs is a friendly and cozy pitstop along a gorgeous scenic route, and I promised myself I'd visit again. Their coffee is great, the interior is beautiful and comfy, and during the warm months there's a lovely gated patio to relax. Even a tree swing. I tried their provincial panini this last visit: though it took longer than I expected, it was worth the wait with this savory yumminess of turkey, brie, pears and pesto. Park at Hatt's next door; you won't regret...
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