My husband just got drip coffee and he was like "she put her foot in it." Usually he doesn't say anything. I got tumbleweed latte, it was really nice and smooth, sort of reminded of a churro. Place is very, very clean and tasteful, quite honestly if I wanted coffee and wasn't planning on going anywhere, I might go out of my way to stop by this place. Seems like a family oriented coffee shop, maybe local band events (instruments in place). Very close to Annie Riggs Museum and Historic Fort Stockton. If we were being touristy and with kids (they have ice cream) or getting my hair done (a couple salons nearby) or if at courthouse or going to mass (Catholic Church a couple hundred feet away), I would park near here or museum then plan to go to park (local park is nearby), historic Fort Stockton, Annie Riggs museum, and here for coffee...
Read moreA new coffee spot just opened up in the heart of downtown, and it’s definitely worth checking out! I stopped by this morning for their opening day, and the atmosphere is just right. The sunlight pouring through the windows, gives the place a warm and inviting feel. There are plenty of cozy couches inside if you want to relax, plus outdoor seating for those who prefer some fresh air. Whether you’re grabbing a quick cup or planning to sit and stay awhile, it’s a great addition to the heart of Downtown...
Read moreOmar and Miriam very graciously brewed me fresh pecan coffee. This unique coffee has a slightly sweet and nutty aroma that it’s worth asking for some beans to take home: utterly delicious cafecito. They even very graciously recommended me a restaurant to go to. This is literally the kind of small business that will smile and shake your hand to say thank you. I will remember Fort Stockton fondly because of my ten-minute interaction with the...
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