Edit: 10/19/18
Well do I have egg on my face or what? I'm editing this review as a few days ago I posted a review citing some QC issues with my former visits.
As I often do with constructive reviews, I post them and forget about them, never thinking a shop owner will acknowledge the feedback in any way. It usually takes an immense amount of courage (as my Father would say, "it takes balls") to stare down constructive criticism and ask "How do we make this right?"
To my elation, Sam did that very thing and to say he has won my respect would be a statement short of the truth.
It goes without saying then, that the concern with consistent coffee temperature has been addressed and then some. My coffee today felt as though it been freshly poured from the depths of an erupting volcano. Hot! Sam took a few minutes of his time and discussed the changes with me, and went as far as to thank me for the feedback as "I can't make changes for the better if I don't know there's an issue" which is a position I wish more people in this world (myself included) would take up more often.
What my short experience has told me is that Sam is humble, and his business is more than worth your patronage. I'll soon be moving back West but for the short while I still live here, and any time I visit the area, I know exactly where I'll be going for my daily caffeine fix.
Thanks More Than Coffee and cheers to you all.
It's also worth noting that the Coffee Cake is as always, divine; and furthermore, what this small stand does for the local community is nothing short...
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