I’ve consistently been a customer here for a little over a year now. I come to the coffee shop when it’s busy, when it’s slow, and when it’s steady—at each visit, I am served with true kindness, and a genuine care for the quality of service. The baristas work as a team, communicating with one another on their needs and thanking each other regularly. Management has taken great lengths to creating a work environment of friends who have one another’s success at heart. You can see it in the way the store is decorated & maintained, you can see it in the level of skill that is required to consistently make a delicious but beautiful cup of coffee, and you can see it in their mission statement: love all, serve all. These recipes have been fine-tuned and I can honestly say, if you don’t like what you’ve ordered, you are probably the problem. It’s a bold statement I know, but l believe it. Ask a barista for help narrowing down an option and they will point you in the right direction.
As far as recommendations go, if you like sweet things, you cannot go wrong with a Girl Scout or a Snickers. They also serve speciality drinks during different seasons which is fun. I love the Libra Latte and my all time favorite is the Pumpkin Cookie. They serve some food as well. Their sandwiches are great. They have loose leaf teas.
For how much traffic the shop gets, it is maintained incredibly well. The baristas work hard to make sure the place is swept, the windows are clear, and the dishes get busted. There’s plenty of seating for groups. It gets great lighting if you’re drawing or depressed and need light while you work! It’s just a shop that feels like home, so give it a visit and tip your baristas. I hope you come to love this special shop as much as the community does—as...
Read moreMy husband had been here before and said it was good and reasonably priced. We missed the turn for our normal coffee shop so we decided to go here instead. I got an iced vanilla latte with oat milk 24 ounce and it was 9 dollars. I was shocked. They have no prices listed anywhere but i figured 6$ as that’s the most I’ve paid anywhere around here. I asked her if that was right and she said it was because of the oat milk. The oat milk is a dollar extra. I understand that oat milk is extra as it is an up charge everywhere but even without the oat milk…8$? For a iced latte? Even Starbucks is a few dollars cheaper. When she handed the drink to me it had one of those dome lids and a straw that didn’t even stick out the top. If I’m going to pay 9$ for a drink, the lid should at least fit and the straw should be long enough that I don’t have to go fishing for it everytime I take a drink. The drink was nothing special which was the worst part. I was hoping the drink was genuinely good at least but it wasn’t. I will definitely not be returning strictly due to cost. I understand they are a smaller business but even the other small coffee shops around here charge much less and have...
Read moreI'd rather watch Cats the movie than pay for another cold brew from The Coffee Shop.
I moved from Sandy hoping to find a new coffee shop close by that I could enjoy in the mornings before work, and there is no way I'm going to Beans and Brew. I decided to try out The Coffee Shop.
I've had it a few times now, and order the cold brew coffee. One thing I can't stand is ice in cold brew, it just waters it down and you get less coffee. The coffee itself taste pretty good, it has a unique taste.
I've had a few issues with ordering from here, so this review is from a build up.
Today I ordered a large cold brew without ice. They literally left an inch empty from the top. I get not having it all the way to the top, because if you poke your straw through it can go all over the lid. But this is literally 14% of the coffee cups volume. Which if I'm ordering a large coffee, no ice, no sugar, no creamer, it's for the caffeine. Don't rob me out of what I've ordered. I even tip at least a dollar every time. Price should at least match the value, and I'm just not getting it here.
Good coffee...
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