Had a couple good experiences in Telegraph previously but today was horrible. We ordered 3 drinks, 2 blended and one hot. After about 15 minutes they finally got us the 2 blended drinks, both of which were incorrectly made. We told her about one and asked her to remake it and decided to not worry about the other wrong one. 10 minutes later we still only had one of the 3 drinks so we asked what was going on with our order as people that came in after us had already been served. The girl that took our order and had incorrectly made them and was now serving a guy beer and noone was dealing with our other 2 drinks. We were told it was that girls first day. She was trying hard and not getting much help from the rest of the staff. One of those staff members was making bloody Mary's for some customers, she did not look clean and had bare hands all over the bacon in the bloody Mary's. She had a bad attitude towards the people who ordered the bloody Mary's, then came over and started inserting herself and her snotbag attitude in our situation. My wife was politely explaining why she ordered sugar free to the new barista, and the risk of serving a drink full of sugar to a diabetic person. My wife wasn't yelling or anything. She wasn't mad. Just being blunt about the dangers, saying "I'm not yelling or anything ". The worker with the bad attitude says "well yeah you kind of are" to my wife. Then another worker jumps in and says "yeah you're being aggressive". At that point my wife did raise her voice and started becoming irritated about the fact she was just trying to express the dangers of serving a diabetic a drink full of sugar and we had been waiting for about 30 minutes at that point. So my wife walked out of the place crying. my wife has some brain trauma and this mistreatment by the Telegraph staff was pretty devastating to her. At that point I walked out too. I came back in and demanded a refund. The bloody Mary girl tried to tell me that noone could give a refund but the manager, yet another girl came and started working on the refund. At which point the bloody Mary girl told the other girl not to refund one of the drinks because my wife drank part of it and took it out the door. I said nope that one was made incorrectly too but we weren't even going to say anything at first. Never setting foot back in here again. I felt bad for the new girl and hope she learned something out...
Read moreTelegraph Coffee & Tap: Where Warmth and Laughter Brew
In the heart of Fallon, Nevada, Telegraph Coffee & Tap exudes a charming allure that keeps drawing me back for more. On my third visit, I once again found myself captivated by the welcoming vibes and cozy decor. The multiple tables adorned with checker boards create an atmosphere that feels like stepping into a cherished friend's living room.
What truly sets Telegraph apart is the contagious laughter and camaraderie that fills the air. Each time I've visited, it seems like everyone, from patrons to the friendly staff behind the bar, is immersed in joyous banter and playful exchanges. It's a testament to the welcoming nature of this coffee shop, where strangers quickly become friends over a shared love for great brews and good times.
The assortment of fresh bakery items is a delightful treat for the senses, tempting me with their delectable aromas. However, it's my personal favorite, the Velvet Elvis, that truly steals the show. This heavenly concoction of flavors, blending smooth espresso with velvety chocolate and hints of nutty goodness, has become my go-to indulgence.
With each visit to Telegraph Coffee & Tap, I find myself enveloped in a warm and inviting embrace. It's a place where laughter flows freely, connections are forged, and delicious coffee creations fuel the soul. If you're in Fallon, do yourself a favor and experience the magic of Telegraph—it's a haven where every sip is savored and every moment is...
Read moreCoffee with a business acquaintance. This is a great place. They roast their own coffee, they bake their own foods. They have a diverse menu, and any coffee can be had hot or cold. It's a great place to meet or to work. The people are friendly, and they care about service. If there is a long line at the window, they will come out and take orders and often have them prepared in time to have them ready when you pull forward to pay.
Problems? There are a few, but they're pretty small. The music is too loud. and with a TV going toward the back, that can become a lot of chaos. They really only have pastries to eat, and on a busy morning, those will be gone before noon. When it gets busy, tables don't really get wiped down the way they should, but it is by no means a messy or dirty place. Will any of these problems keep me from going to Telegraph? Nope....
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