First time going, mixed feelings but overall happy. The theme seems a little all over the place with a japanese inspired coffee menu, nyc/french croissants, and then a car themed-interior, and the name doesn’t necessarily tie in to either but thats just my personal “marketing” opinion. The girls working were super nice and personable. I ordered a french toast cortado (iced) which was suuper great. I was pleased to find that they didn’t just hand me a latte and actually knew the compenents of different types of coffee ahah. The french toast cold foam on top was something new and delish 10/10 recommend. I also ordered a caramel latte, they sadly had run out of whole milk so i oppted for half and half instead. If it were my shop i would have run out to the publix nearby to get some whole milk for the day, i feel like that’s something you shouldn’t find yourself lacking on as a coffee shop, just to save yourself the inconvenience and possibly losing a customer that day but no big deal. The latte itself tasted strange honestly, im not sure if it was the syrup itself or the coffee or maybe even the half and half but it tasted weird. Next i ordered a chocolate croissant which was very good but not warmed up enough and still cold in the middle. The atmosphere is a little cold and empty but thats also due to it being such a large space, and not many people to fill it with that morning. Overall not a bad experience and would go back to try some of their other options. Just a few quirks that can easily be improved. Spent $25 for the 2 coffees and croissant.
Update: Just to reply; There’s no reason to get offended to an honest review about a customer’s experience. I am sure if i brought up the temperature of the food it would be fixed as any good service would provide. I never doubted that, i didn’t think it was a huge deal so i happily ate it. However what i got was my first impression which i have every right to be honest about in a review. The whole point is to get feedback so that a small buisness can improve and grow! I had nothing in my original review that was harsh, in fact i highlighted the things i liked, including one of the coffees and the service and i said i would come back. With the milk situation, i was only told they didn’t have it and no other details or that more was on the way. Im glad you were able to get more for the rest of the day. When it comes to the theme, i am sure i am not the only customer who is unaware of the correlation and im sorry if i offended you for not knowing racing was founded in Japan lol. My review was completely honest, kind, with a personal suggestion or two. Hope in the future you can take suggestions less offensively because i feel reading all the replies you leave to reviews that aren’t 5 stars that there is a lot of passive aggressiveness and it makes me not feel comfortable to go back. I suggest you take kind feedback as it is, as to not create a tense or hostile relationship with possible returning customers. My review is mixed because my feelings were mixed. Hope that clears things up! Have a great day and good luck, dt hollywood could use good...
Read moreIf you’re a car enthusiast or a coffee lover (or both!), Superwow Coffee is an absolute must-visit. Here’s why:
Approachable Owner with a Passion for Cars: The owner of Superwow Coffee is not just a coffee aficionado; He's also a car enthusiast. His knowledge about both worlds is impressive, and he's always up for a chat about coffee types, Brewing methods, and the "notes" of that special blend you've been curious about!
Virtuosos in Coffee Craftsmanship: The baristas at Superwow Coffee are true virtuosos. They wield their coffee equipment like artists, creating latte art that’s almost too beautiful to drink. Whether it’s a velvety cappuccino or a meticulously brewed pour-over, each cup is a masterpiece.
Beyond the Ordinary Coffee Experience: Superwow Coffee isn’t your run-of-the-mill coffee joint. It’s a sensory journey. The aroma of freshly roasted beans mingles with the the beautiful Decorations. – a delightful blend. The ambiance is cozy, with car-themed decor that makes you feel like you’re in a garage-turned-coffee-shop.
Brace yourself – Superwow Coffee serves fresh batches of beans from “Glitch,” Tokyo’s legendary coffee shop. Glitch is revered for its meticulous sourcing and roasting techniques. And guess what? You won’t pay much more here than you would in Japan. It’s like a caffeinated teleportation to Tokyo!
Coffee Equipment That’s a Work of Art: The gleaming espresso machines, precision grinders, and pour-over stations – Superwow Coffee’s equipment is as beautiful as the cars parked outside. It’s a coffee geek’s dream come true. Don't leave without trying a pour over on the Paragon!
Monthly Cars and Coffee Event: Every month, they host a “Cars and Coffee” event. Japanese Muscle cars, Drift rockets, Kei trucks, and coffee enthusiasts gather to swap stories, admire vehicles, and sip on expertly brewed coffee. It’s a match made in JDM heaven.
In Summary: Superwow Coffee isn’t just a coffee shop; it’s a pit stop for car lovers, caffeine addicts, and anyone seeking an...
Read moreI’ve been going to Superwow, for about a year now. It’s definitely on the expensive side, but I’ve always appreciated the good coffee and the overall experience. However, I have to say, the coffee here is very hit or miss unless the Asian gentleman (sorry, I don’t know his name) is there. He seems to be the only one who consistently cares enough to make a quality cup of coffee.
Today, though, I had the worst experience I’ve ever had here—and I’ve never written a bad review before, but this needs to be said. I am still paying $7 for a coffee that has noticeably shrunk in size. The small size is now laughable, and the large feels like the old small. My $7 “small” coffee is barely an inch bigger than a colada from Señor Cafe for $2.50.
I could’ve overlooked the price and size if the coffee had been good, but it was undrinkable. I took about five sips before I gave up and decided to make coffee at home instead. For a place that charges premium prices, this is unacceptable.
Despite the steep prices, I’ve continued to support Superwow because I love the concept, the interior design, overall vibes, and I understand the challenges of high rent. I’ve always left feeling like the overall experience justified the cost—until today. As anyone who is passionate about coffee knows, a bad cup of coffee can ruin your whole day.
I sincerely hope this is addressed because you’ve lost a very loyal customer today. Consistency and care are key, especially when charging this much for a...
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