Nestled in the charming East Sacramento area, Tiferet by the Park has quickly become one of my favorite spots for an authentic Ethiopian coffee experience. This delightful local gem exudes an inviting ambiance and offers impeccable service that perfectly complements the outstanding quality of their coffee.
From the moment I stepped inside, I was greeted by a warm and friendly atmosphere that instantly made me feel at home. The new ownership of Tiferet by the Park has truly worked wonders in creating an inviting space that beckons you to relax and savor the moment.
However, the true star of the show is the coffee itself. It's evident that Tiferet by the Park sources their coffee beans directly from Ethiopia, as each sip transports you to the vibrant coffee culture of the region. The flavors are rich, bold, and carry an authentic taste that pays homage to the coffee's Ethiopian roots. The attention to detail and commitment to quality are evident in every cup, making it a truly exceptional experience for any coffee enthusiast.
In addition to the exceptional taste, I must commend the incredible service provided by the staff at Tiferet by the Park. The genuine friendliness and attentiveness of the team only enhanced my overall experience. Their knowledge and passion for Ethiopian coffee were evident as they guided me through the menu and answered all my questions with enthusiasm. It's rare to find such a perfect blend of outstanding coffee and exceptional service, but Tiferet by the Park manages to achieve just that.
As I left Tiferet by the Park, I couldn't help but already look forward to my next visit. This Ethiopian coffee haven has won me over with its captivating ambiance, impeccable service, and the remarkable taste of their coffee. It's a testament to the dedication and care put into every aspect of this small business.
For coffee enthusiasts and those seeking a unique and authentic experience, Tiferet by the Park is an absolute must-visit. Immerse yourself in the enchanting flavors of Ethiopian coffee and allow the new ownership to guide you through a delightful journey that will leave you yearning for more. Support this amazing local small business and discover the true joy of Ethiopian coffee at Tiferet by the Park in...
Read moreI recently had the pleasure of visiting Tifferet by the Park Coffee Shop, and I must say, it's a hidden gem! As a coffee connoisseur, I'm always on the lookout for unique and delicious brews, and Tifferet truly delivered.
The standout drink for me was the Chagaccino Mushroom Coffee. I was a bit skeptical at first, but the rich, earthy flavor of the mushrooms perfectly complemented the bold, smooth coffee. It was love at first sip! The drink was expertly crafted, and I appreciated the attention to detail that went into its preparation.
What truly made my experience at Tifferet exceptional, however, was the warm and welcoming atmosphere. The baristas were super friendly and helpful, taking the time to answer my questions and make recommendations. They genuinely seemed to care about providing an exceptional customer experience.
If you're a coffee lover like me, or just looking for a cozy spot to relax and unwind, I highly recommend Tifferet by the Park Coffee Shop. Be sure to try the Chagaccino Mushroom Coffee – you won't be disappointed!
Will I return?: Absolutely! I'm already looking forward to...
Read morePricey coffee, especially if you only want something black. The drip and americano are the same price, which is unusual. Tip: the cafe au lait is a bit cheaper and probably tastes way better. My americano tasted like a lighter roast than espresso usually is (not necessarily a medium roast - possibly just a light dark roast?) and wasn't as flavorful as they usually are. Really sour, had a very citrusy aftertaste, which was really disappointing because it was $4.75
the atmosphere was amazing, however, and I'd be willing to go back and try different coffees because it was so cute. It reminded me so much of coffee shops by the beach that I've been to - bodega bay, point reyes, capitola, Pacifica...any small coastal town cafes, that was the vibe.
So many people that the barista (I believe she was the owner) knew and chatted with, people playing a board game in the corner, it was very cozy and chill. The door was left open and there was a light breeze with the city traffic in the distance, and it was so nice to sit in that atmosphere. 10/10 would go back just...
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