I've been going to Mama's Java for a few years now and have always enjoyed the atmosphere and the food. Today I went in with my son to order some food while we waited for his sister to finish up gymnastics. I ordered a Breakfast Sandwich and a bag of Veggie Straws. The young girl told me the total was $7.55 so I proceeded to give her a $10 bill and then said "Oh, I have change for you" and dropped two quarters and a nickel in her hand. She went to give me change but the drawer was out of ones so she left it open and turned to the drive thru cash register. She came back and handed me $2.45. I politely handed her the 45 cents and said "I'm sorry, this isn't the right change". She said, "Yes, it is. You gave me $10." To which I replied, "I gave you $10.55 so the change should be $3.00 even" at which point she said "You didn't give me any change, you only gave me a ten". I knew my son was hungry and there was an older man waiting to order so I wasn't going to argue with her. In my frustration, I just replied "Nevermind" and walked to a table. Not only was I not given the proper change but she kept the $.45 as well so after giving $10.55, for an order of $7.55, I walked away with $2.00. I'm sure the drawer will reflect that at the end of the day. What frustrates me is not the loss of the dollar that was supposed to be returned but that she didn't even remember what I had given her just seconds before and then proceeded to tell me I was wrong. It was embarrassing. I honestly think she had typed in the computer that I had handed her $10 and then didn't know how to do the math herself. I didn't bother to stay. As soon as I received my order, I left. It's really disappointing to have an interaction with a business, know you are in the right and still be treated like you're the one that did something wrong. Mistakes happen. The best thing she could have done other than remember the details of the exchange to begin with is to own up to it. It wouldn't have...
Read moreI work in the area so I figured I’d try this cute little cafe. They have a lot to offer and indoor seating which is great. That’s about where the “good” experience ended.
Their muffins looked great so I ordered one. I was excited that they offered to heat it up. Who doesn’t want a nice, warm muffin.
I ordered the Caesar Chix wrap. I was asked which side and she gave a slew of options. I opted for the potato soup, which I was then said it was an up charge. Ok, that’s fine, but when asked what comes with it, maybe state items included and then offer the up charged options. My meal was to go. When I received my meal I had no plastic ware. Shouldn’t this be part of the to-go included items? I had the wrong soup. Again, a little training on checking the items. My muffin was cold. Which hey, still tasted good but why offer and then not do it. And then, when I went back in for plastic ware, I was given a packet with a fork and knife. No spoon for the soup. The attention to detail here needs a lot of...
Read moreI recently had the pleasure of visiting Mama’s Java Cafe, and I must say, it was an incredible experience. The freshness of the ingredients used in their dishes was evident in every bite, and the coffee, air roasted right there, was simply outstanding.
What impressed me the most was their commitment to providing great food and naturally flavored coffee without any added sugars. It's refreshing to find a café that offers such a healthy and delicious alternative. The rich, nuanced flavors of the coffee grains were a delight to savor.
Moreover, the staff at were incredibly friendly and welcoming. Their warm and attentive service added to the overall pleasant atmosphere of the place, making the visit all the more enjoyable.
If you're looking for a delightful breakfast/lunch experience with fresh ingredients, superb coffee, and a friendly atmosphere, I highly recommend paying a visit to Mama’s Java Cafe You won't be...
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