Never in my life have I been treated so poorly by someone in customer service. I was camping in the town next to this place and our camp stove broke so we decided to look up the nearest coffee shop, we needed caffeine to pack up leave back to Portland. This place looked cute and I was excited to check it out. My grandmother got out to order, she forgot her mask, an honest mistake, we were just camping and simply not thinking (as well as every store and restaurant having different guidelines at this point in the pandemic.) She was asked to put one on before she ordered, my grandma felt bad she had forgot and did it no problem. The woman working told us to wait in the car while she made it. When it as ready she chewed my grandma out, and in response my grandmother apologized. She pulled the drinks back that she had sitting on the counter already made and asked us to leave. This town is so small it was the only coffee shop. I’m in disbelief, a little kindness goes a long way, you never know what someone’s...
Read moreOnly walk-up service available. She's behind a barrier. You are standing outside. But still she refuses service if you are not wearing a mask OUTSIDE. Guess she taught this liberal a lesson. So my friend got the coffee. It tasted burned just like Starbucks. And reeked of her condescending smugness.... Avoid...
She has the right to refuse service. But she ought to do it on a more reasonable science-backed criteria than "masks on outside because I said so". But more importantly, serve better coffee!!!
She'll reply "I'm only complying with the law" but even when I put my mask on (having assumed the "mask required" signs were left over from prior periods when Oregon was on heavier lockdown) she still refused, seemed to get great satisfaction from refusing and "teaching me a lesson" because I didn't notice her...
Read moreThis superb little coffee shop makes fantastic espresso drinks with Monks roasted beans from Cannon Beach, not the cheap stuff in other shops. The quality is top notch and they know how to use an espresso machine much better than the green goddess.
All this located within a super cute small gift shop of hand picked items, created by local artists.
If you are a tourist do you need a trinket to remember the coastline or perhaps just the good Kama from supporting local community and artists? I’m sure you can find something you like - from photography / history books to hand made earrings.
The third bonus is the logo is hyper dope. Would love this on an embroidered circular patch, but for the meantime you can buy it on a black t shirt which looks all class.
Will be by again when...
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