This shop is not tourist friendly! A blonde woman (maybe the owner) took our order without one smile, greeting, or even one ounce of friendliness whatsoever. When we asked what coffee flavors she had (because we didnât see them anywhere) she made it completely evident that she was annoyed with the question and snapped them out to us. Immediately after the coffee order she spit out the total and walked away completely aware that we were interested in ordering more. We quickly decided against it and paid when she returned. We chose not to leave a tip because of her behavior, and she was clearly unhappy about it. A young man with brown hair placed my finished latte on the edge of the counter closest to him (where he made the latte), threw down a lid and walked away. When I asked him if it was mine and ready, he looked at me with a sneer and spoke to me as if I had no brains at all and said âyeah.â I had to reach across the counter to get it and put my own lid on. We received no thank you at all. We remained pleasant and kind throughout their rudeness. Locals filled the shop. They were being kind to them. Tourists/vacationers are clearly unfavored here, as we gave them no reason at all to treat us so unkindly. I DO NOT RECOMMEND Sweet Tâs to anyone for this reason, especially...
   Read moreThe proprietor was exceptionally friendly. And so early in the morning! Even though we weren't locals she treated us as if we were old friends coming in for our daily cup of coffee. And on top of the morning sunshine from the barista the coffee was so good. We are so behind support your local businesses! Make the small communities thrive. And there is something so inviting about stepping inside this cozy shop. Watch the steps going in but otherwise have some good coffee, or tea and a good morning conversation. It did my heart good to hear her call the locals by name as they came in and just got their orders ready. It's an ode to yesteryear when it was about good service and caring about your neighbors and the neighborhood more than making a quick dollar. Get your caffeine fix here and your...
   Read moreThis is an absolutely adorable place that you must visit if you are in Duck Inside the quaint little building there are shelves along the sides that are full of selections of different beers from various craft breweries. There are quite a few of them on top as well. I was there in the evening so I partook of beers, but also noticed that they serve coffee in the mornings. So whatever time of day you choose to go here, you will not be disappointed. The location was great, it was walking distance from the place I rented. It also is across the street from the Duck boardwalk. Definitely a place you should stop in, especially if you want to check out some craft brews to purchase to take home, or some...
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