Stopped in here out of curiosity and was already surprised at the menu. All sorts of flavor combinations for coffee as well as non-coffee beverages, a more extensive menu for food items than you would expcet from a small coffee shop, and they have soy and almond milks for those of us that can't have regular milk. Seeing the dairy free option was, for me, a huge plus as I didn't have my hopes up walking into a small place like that. The girl at the counter was really friendly and offered help to figure out what we wanted. I tried the London Fog tea with soy milk and it was sooo good (much better than if you ask for it at Starbucks in my opinion). The husband got a frozen lemonade and he seemed to really enjoy it. The prices I belive were just a touch higher than a bigger chain (mine was $4 for a 16oz and an extra .75¢ for the soy milk) but I'm not actually sure on whether it's more expensive or not, but I will gladly pay a little extra to support a local business that has drinks that taste better anyway! I love the way the place is decorated, the music videos playing on the big TV behind the counter is a unique touch. Big plus to being veteran owned, and there's a counter in the back covered in business cards for other local companies, as well as what appeared to be a donation box, though I missed what it was for. I didn't try any of the food this time, but I will most...
Read moreThe coffee and expresso drinks are great with lots of fun flavor shots available. Though Doomsday Coffee is much more than just coffee. The tamales are a standout, unexpected item on the menu - red pork has a nice savory flavor, while green chile chicken has a nice spicy kick to it. The breakfast tacos are also excellent, I vote Best in Town. Fluffy tortillas with well-cooked, balanced, fresh ingredients. I prefer the bacon taco, but that is purely personal preference - the sausage is also great.
For those with a sweet tooth, the cinnamon roll and Sopapilla cheesecake bars are both well-made with balanced flavors. Rosie handmakes the tamales, salsa, and Sopapilla cheesecake bars. You can definitely tell that the food is made with care and real ingredients.
In addition to the food, the service is always fast and friendly. The atmosphere is comfortable and it's a great place to grab a bite to eat...
Read moreWe used to love this place, but far too many times recently (maybe 8 out of the last 10 times we've been there) they have messed up our orders or completely forgot to make our food... This is not an uncommon occurrence anymore, we can accurately expect something to go wrong. They have some decent coffee choices, but it's not the best coffee. The main reason I would go there is for their breakfast tacos, which are normally good (when they don't forget to make it, and when they make it with the correct meat). It's very loud inside, not a place to go if you are seeking a quiet cafe. Also, probably the worst part about this place, they support the twisted woke mindset. They play very foul drag TV shows on the TV screens and have pride flags everywhere. It's not a family friendly environment...
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