Was planning on going to the grand opening of the new donut shop on Indiantown, but they did not get their permit in time. Looked up Jupiter Donuts, and in the comments, they mentioned that if you like espresso type coffee drinks that the lokomotive allows you to bring your Jupiter Donuts to enjoy with their coffee in the welcoming surroundings. I never would have known lokomotive was there if it was not for that mention. I went to grab a seat while my girlfriend re-parked the car, and it turned out everything in the space was for sale. It was a lovely couch and coffee table adorned with QR codes to offer them for sale. I felt a bit uncomfortable but sat down when a large overbearing staff member came and told me: " you cannot bring outside food here." I apologized and told him about the mention on the Jupiter Donuts page that suggested patrons were welcome to do that. At this point, he launched into confrontational Behavior saying: " why does everyone I tell that to, get angry?..... I wasn't angry in the least, just explaining and taken aback by his aggressive behavior. At this point, he actually started chastising me saying: we have a business to run here. I had no problem with the fact that they are now selling pastries and are not allowing outside food, but the way he delivered the message was crass, confrontational, and downright inhospitable. It is clear that he has gotten the same reaction from numerous other people. Perhaps he should examine the effect he has on people, or he could just become more...
Read moreI want to give a fair review. The vibe and scenery of the coffee shop was very beautiful and a fun place to hang out. But my issue is the taste of their coffee. Now if you like sugary coffee then you’d love this place. If you are a coffee purist or snob like myself then you will hate their coffee. I had two different drinks from them. A cortado and a latte. Both tasted like they either used bad beans or the machine / grinder was not dialed in. This is not to say this place is bad. It’s just I’m not their demographic. I’m the guy who has his own espresso machine and loves to taste the different notes of the coffee. This place is very close to Starbucks. So in my opinion I will not be going back because I don’t enjoy their coffee. But I know a lot of people will because most people can’t tell the difference between a bad cup of coffee and a good cup of coffee. Either way it was a fun experience trying to...
Read moreGreat little coffee shop in an Airstream.
Coffee is excellent, with types I hadn’t seen before in Boston. They do drip, pour-overs, lattes, seasonal drinks, Japanese cold brew, and matcha. The owners are highly knowledgeable about coffee and explained different types in a way that made my mouth water.
There are a few seats inside with extra seating outside in the yard. It’s decorated with a bohemian camp vibe and tucked away from the street. It’s a fun atmosphere with fun owners, JP and Sydney. There is an old Nikon film camera outside you can take pictures with, which they develop and post inside shop.
Definitely worth a visit for a...
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