After inclement weather and a broken water main, we met the owners working hard to break up ice from the parking lot. We were just in time as they finished up and the coffee was brewing! Let me start with the owners, Miguel and Danielle, what a hard-working young married couple. They are local residents that are working hard to make their coffee shop feel like home and for it to become a well-loved local coffee shop. I could tell that they are building up a nice local clientele, with small groups coming and going and calling out small-town greetings. We had an assortment of goods; spinach quiche, vegan treats, dairy-free ice cream, delicious peach-flavored popping pearls and tasted boba for the first time. Lot’s of coffee choices and vegan-friendly milk alternatives. As an aside, take a look around while your order is being prepared. This is a great place to pick up a little gift for yourself or a friend. Handmade necklaces and bracelets, many earrings to choose from. bank-greetings cards, gifts for your home. All this to say that I also had a delicious cup of coffee! Very excited for...
   Read morePlace is inviting and has plenty of space to meet a friend or work. I found it looking for a place to get Boba, which was not worth the $6+ I spent on it - the large was not really large, and it wasn't near as good as other places. i asked for half ice and it was full of it... I have to be honest. Super nice people. I want to love this place. But now I can add 4 specific reviews for bakery foods. I'll start with the good: the apple muffin top was super yummy, but the bottom was burnt so I had to eat carefully not to taste it. The cinamon roll was good according to a coworker. The scone was ok, a little dry. But the quiche (bacon spinach swiss) - worst pc of quiche I've ever had. Didn't seem fresh, nuked too long (to go) so it was half inedible. Like I said, I want to love this place but I won't be back:( I'll leave the 3 star b/c I like people, but my review should be a 2 based on my...
   Read moreMy first impression walking into Your Place Coffee, was how busy it was (only a couple seats open) and that I immediately felt out of place. The majority of patrons were of the baby boomer generation and not a single laptop was visible. As a recent college graduate, I was not sure I would fit in here or was welcome. But I was welcomed with open arms by the staff. And as I sat for hours working on resumes and applying for jobs, I noticed a couple things:Nearly every customer that walked in was greeted by nameEvery customer was greeted like a friend, whether they were new or returningA family-oriented (or at least a friend-oriented) atmosphereEmployees went above and beyond to make customers happyNeedless to say, I will be a returning customer and I hope...
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