What a discovery! I absolutely love this coffee shop inside of the Dairy Block. I ordered their seasonal special: sunset lemonade and lavender rosemary latte. Both drinks were refreshing and just the perfect amount of caffeine for a chill Friday morning. I got there just in time for there not to be a line in front of me, but my drinks still ended up taking 10 - 12 min to make. When I left, the line was wrapping around and about 8 or so people were in line. Definitely not the place to get a coffee and go, but more a place to sit, relax, and wait for your drink.
The location is very convenient in downtown. However, since there’s always some sort of construction happening, I escaped my outdoor seating choice for the much comfier and less beep-beep-beep of the indoor seating. I love the vibe of the Dairy block. There were a fair amount of people relaxing with their luggage, taking company meeting calls, and chatting with their friends and family. This is the place to be if you seek that background vibe of being surrounded by people without being...
Read moreOverall, this place was solid. The coffee was very quality — milk was well steamed, espresso was good and held up (I got an unflavored 12oz latte and my friend got a cappuccino — both great.) Cold brew and their vanilla latte (oat milk) were very good too.
The atmosphere is cool. There’s a whole separate sitting area with really welcoming and interesting decor — really nice place to sit.
The only thing that keeps it from being a 5 star (went back and forth between 3 and 4) was the food. The burrito was pretty good, but all three of us who ordered the avocado toast found it to be extremely sour with lemon juice to the point of being unpalatable. We could tell a lot of effort went into making it, but the lemon juice was the only flavor, drowning out even a substantial amount of cumin, which is hard to do. I’d recommend this place for...
Read moreWARNING: Ask for a receipt and double check at the register!
I bought a pound of coffee for $22 (pricey, but worth it for good coffee) and a Huckleberry jar for $15 (should have asked for the price at the register as there are no prices marked on items). They have a sign at the register that says you get a free drip coffee when you purchase a pound of coffee and I asked the cashier if I could get that, he said 'yes'. He proceeded to charge me nearly 6 dollars for a medium coffee but also only gave me a small. I didn't even look at my receipt until I had already left. I feel scammed by this company's exorbitant prices!
Don't get scammed folks, Starbucks is down the street, at least you can trust the...
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