I will list all the good things about this place first. I love the antique style of this place and its fairly organized and clean. I love the wifi and this being a nice place to work. The bad parts about this place: The place smells a little moldy, the expresso machine seems to be constantly plagued with issues that leave it out of order. No matter how many times or what time I come here the coffee always smells like the cheapest coffee you can buy from the local grocery store and smells days old. I asked for honey and I was served 3 packets of honey flavored high fructose corn syrup. It seems like who ever owns this joint either can't afford to keep this place up or doesn't put forth more effort to fix all the water leak issues and electrical issues and mold issues and that makes me sad because I actually like this place for its aesthetic and quite location. The last complaint is the female server I had has a mouth fit for a sailor as every other word was a swear word or a "dude" or a "bro" I was never taught to address my clients that way. The server also had some kind of punk rock blaring in the background. I don't mind using headphones but I would like to come into a more relaxing...
Read moreAmazing breakfast stop when passing through! We will be sure to stop again the next time we come through there! Really nice patio seating to take in a cooler summer morning! My daughter said they have the best biscuits & gravy she has ever had and she loves her B's & G's! Our 4yo was also very happy with his breakfast croissant sandwich! You must stop if you pass through!
Word of warning to those passing through with trailers/toy haulers to go ride west of there....Whatever you do, do NOT park in front of the Real Estate office next door regardless of time of day! We made that mistake, even at 7:30 am with an empty shoulder/lot we stopped to grab our food & go before getting back on the road. The owner decided she would park her car within inches of our front bumper to try block us in while, from the comfort of the inside of her office, made rude gestures at us when we were getting back in our truck to get back on the road. She must not sell much...
Read moreWe always try to eat at a local restaurant when we go exploring. We stumbled onto the Costello Street Coffee House after taking in the fossil beds nearby. What a very nice surprise! When you step into the cafe, it is very cozy, decorated with antique furnishings and Victorian decor. You step into the kitchen to place your order. The sandwich selection was small but the choices were good. We shared a stagecoach sandwich and boy did we choose wisely. The sandwich was huge, loaded with lots of lean roast beef and ham, havarti dill, tomatoes and lettuce. Quite possibly THE very best sandwich I have ever eaten! We wanted to try a slice of one of the decadent looking cakes or pies or a caramel turtle but we were so stuffed, we had to reluctantly pass. We highly recommend a stop at this charming cafe if you're ever passing through or visiting...
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