Maybe we're spoiled city folks, but this place was very disappointing. The items we ordered were very disappointing, yeah I know that I said it twice already, but it was so utterly disappointing that it needs to be said many times. Ok Maybe in a small town with so little competition they can get away with such disappointing food and beverages, and maybe they make good coffee, but we ordered other items. The high price of $15.44 for 2 x16oz beverages and a Panini can be expected because of small town in their downtown, but the "Hot" tea was not even close to being hot, and the Matcha tea was "The worst I've ever had" according to my wife. The Vegan Panini was so tiny that we thought that they gave us a half sandwich, but they made us another that was the same tiny size and didn't charge for the second, which is why I gave two stars instead of just one. The lack of quality and taste was truly pathetic. There is no way a place this bad could survive if there was competition that produced quality products, but maybe that competition is not here, but quality is pretty common in my town, and I've had better quality in fast food chains. I am not trying to be mean for the sake of being mean, but I genuinely hope the owner reads this and figures out how the make better quality products and trains their staff how to make things better. Maybe they just don't care, but I wouldn't go back, and in my honest opinion that is not how you survive in business. I have been to places where I have wanted to go back to that are hundreds of miles from home because it was that good. This place is so utterly disappointing that I wouldn't walk across the street to go back to it. I just call it...
Read moreDefinitely the highlight of Stafford.
Almost everything in this town is within walking distance. Strolled in and was hit with that feeling of a starbucks, and then it just kept getting better. A lady on her laptop working and drinking her coffee, multiple business types in and out with their togo orders... a quite yet busy coffee spot that offers food.
Ordered the Keto breakfast bowl. While i waited they have a separate area that had some nick knacks and jarred olives and other pickled items, a shelf full of different seasonings and a oil and vinegar bar? Different and pretty cool. You can sample the flavors before you purchase. Almost like a winery but for oil and balsamic vinegars.
My food came out and looked good. I dug in and was blown away on the simplicity of the dish but yet it was soo good! Bacon was cooked perfect not burnt or crispy. The green chili was still hardy and not mushy. The cheddar cheese blended the ham and the rest of the ingredients nicely. And the scoop of guacamole finished it off!
I wanted to devour it but slowly chewed and enjoyed every bite as i didnt want the bowl to ever empty.
Employees were super friendly and seemed to enjoy their job.
Thank you Main...
Read more“God of the Bible” themed coffee and gift shop that tossed in a salad bar and olive oil tasting station just for kicks. Jesus signs and shirts and graffiti adorn every wall, serving a constant reminder that He is Lord, the One and Only, and He likes His coffee hot and His salads tossed.
Christ Almighty, who knew the Savior of the world was such a fan of swag? In case you aren’t loud enough in your belief in the Lamb of God, get your sinful booty down here and slide into a slightly sassy and sarcastic t-shirt that simply screams simple-minded sheeple.
The coffee is pretty alright. They serve beans out of Austin, TX, which is ironic, since Austin is considered to be the atheist capital of the world. Balance, in all things. One cannot appreciate the light without the dark.
The Main Street Bean is gaudy, flashy, bright, open, and filled with overpriced gimmicky knick knacks and religiously passive-aggressive platitudes. It’s a great place to sit and chill and people watch, if you don’t mind some evangelizing with your coffee and salad. But my biggest complaint is the absence of prices on their menu. And for that,...
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