Iād LOVE to go like right now itās 6 and this sounds great but they donāt stay open for people with a busy life. Or people who have a different schedule. Mainstream slop it is then. What a dang shame. Iāve been wanting to try this place for ages. Is there NO WHERE that stays open till 8 at least without driving a country mile?! Hmmm business idea right there. Boom. Who wants to spot me the business loan lol. āļø Give people the excuse to go take their kids for a walk and maybe just MAYBE talk to other people for a change instead of rushing in the AM having no time to chill and enjoy life. BE THE CHANGE. Letās take society and life BACK. These hours are unacceptable. Obvi. Iām only 34 and thereās nothing to do like that. Sitting outside a coffee shop at night running into neighbors ya didnāt know ya had. Itās cold. Thereās a warm cup in your hand. People are actually talking instead of staring at their phones. I DEMAND CHANGE. Location is everything and this spot is perfect for this lively kid filled neighborhood and more. Not on the mainstream strip hall of crap. Such a waste. Iām...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreDriving by I noticed the sign āA Place for Coffeeā as I realized my cup was empty. I only hesitated for a second before turning around. Iām sure glad I did!
After parking in the shade and walking up a rustic handicapped accessible ramp, I reached a door and thought what a unique place this is!
After opening the door I walked in to a wide open room that smelled amazing! The baristas greeted me and I made the comment, āThis is A Place for Coffee, then this is the place for me!ā
I was offered a sample of French Roast coffee (black) and after the first sip, I knew this was it! The coffee was delicious and would fuel me on my drive back to The Fox Valley!
I sat down for a minute to take in the atmosphere then went downstairs to use the restroom which was clean and stocked.
The work done here to renovate an old church to a coffee house was amazing and I feel blessed that I crossed paths with this place today!
If you love coffee, this is a must...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreShe was rude when we walked in the door judge us off the bat was rude to my child just kept talking about āboundariesā yet my daughter was having a blast and staying in control. She showed my daughter was an inconvenience to be there. She really only cared about the 100 year old chairs she had (which is cool) but clearly she wants one demographic to go there and weāll this town isnāt just made of one! I will NOT be going back there or telling anyone positive about going there. Also she doesnāt realize when sheās talking smack with other customers that the church ceilings bounce voices around and the conversation she had just doesnāt appeal to me.. again I will NEVER go back in there. To each is their own but not mine.. also the customers loved my daughter but the older lady āJenā (she didnāt have a NAMETAG on) but I do assume she...
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