Once upon a time in a quaint little town, nestled between rolling hills and sparkling streams, there was a coffee shop known far and wide for its extraordinary brews. The secret behind these magical cups of coffee was none other than a young, vibrant barista named Tori.
Tori was not just any ordinary barista. She had a special gift, a magical touch that turned every cup of coffee she made into a vessel of love and inspiration. With her bright smile and joyful heart, she infused every latte with a special kind of magic.
But the most magical part of Tori’s coffee was her latte art. With a flick of her wrist and a twirl of her spoon, she created the most exquisite designs on the surface of the coffee. The centerpiece of her creations was always a beautifully crafted heart, shimmering with an ethereal glow. This wasn’t just any heart; it was Tori’s Magical Heart, a symbol of love and joy that she shared with the world.
Each person who visited the coffee shop and sipped a cup of Tori’s coffee felt an immediate uplift. It was as if the warmth of the coffee and the magic of the heart worked together to elevate their spirits. People came from far and wide just to experience the joy of Tori’s magical brew.
Tori’s Magical Heart did more than just bring a smile to people’s faces; it inspired them. Those who drank her coffee found themselves filled with a newfound zest for life. They left the coffee shop with their hearts a little lighter and their steps a bit more buoyant.
As word of Tori’s magical latte art spread, the coffee shop became a beacon of hope and happiness in the town. It wasn’t just a place to get a good cup of coffee; it was a sanctuary where people came to be uplifted and inspired.
And so, Tori continued to spread love and joy through her magical brews, touching the hearts of all who visited her little coffee shop in the quaint town, where every cup of coffee was a reminder that magic, indeed, exists in the most...
Read moreI’m mixed on this cafe. The coffee is super good when it’s made correctly, but the customer service is not. Maddie and Zoey are the only two who are super nice every time I come in. The coffees they make are consistent, and they just provide excellent customer service. These two are fabulous!
However, yesterday, there were 7 cars waiting in the drive thru so I decided it would be faster to go inside. There was one person inside waiting for his drink with his arms crossed. One girl was making coffee and the other 5 were standing around watching her! I could t believe it. PLUS, it didn’t make it any faster going inside because they made them in order, no matter if you’re inside waiting. No apologies for waiting 16 minutes inside for two drinks. The 6 people working didn’t even acknowledge my existence while I was waiting.
This isn’t the first time this has happened to me. I have been a loyal customer for a few years, but the service is terrible, and the wait times for a drink...
Read moreI moved to Idaho in 2009, and started enjoying the shop's earth shattering dirty chai frap, and beautiful machas not long after it opened. There's no comparing!!! Café Capris is part of my Boise experience. I adore Terry and Dave! I remember when he would greet cars in the drivethrough say, "this is Dragon!" He can be a real ham, and Terry is a saint for tolerating him! 😆 I'm crazy about this shop, it's owners, and I will be a loyal customer as long as I'm here and it's open for business. It has been a work/life coping mechanism for me all these years, lol! I feel like I've gotten to know just about every batista at some point, and I concede some of the neg comments from last 2 years. But I also concede that ALL service EVRYWHERE took a dip post COVID. Be patient and kind with young people as they are learning work flows, and taking on the working world, and gaining comfort in service. It's not easy! Thank you Terry & Dave for setting up shop. We're all rooting for...
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