Kapej is a cozy little coffee, tucked away from the busy downtown streets. Itâs part cafĂŠ, part art gallery, and full of character. The space is warm and inviting, with local artwork adorning the walls, making it feel more like a friendâs home than a typical coffee shop.
Their matcha latte is smooth, creamy, and mostly leans to the earthy side in terms of taste. If you prefer a sweeter taste, definitely request a sweetner of your preference. I enjoy the earthy flavors, so I found it to be quite good. Itâs not overly bitter, and the frothy top makes each sip feel like a treat.
If you're into something light but satisfying, their avocado toast is a must-try. The ciabatta bread is perfectly toasted - crispy on the outside, soft inside - and topped with fresh, sliced avocado, a hint of lemon, pickled red onion, sliced cherry tomatoes, and a sprinkle of seasoning that brings everything together. I did find the feta cheese to be somewhat overpowering the rest of the ingredients. The tangy, salty, and sour taste was too much for me.
The staff is super friendly and welcoming, adding to the homey vibe. Whether youâre there to sip coffee while getting some work done or just to relax and soak in the artsy atmosphere, Kapej is a great spot to unwind and enjoy some genuinely good...
   Read moreYesterday myself and co-worker of mine we went to eat at your establishment, and I must say that I and my worker where not. Very impressed with you at all for the Following Reasons:
We ordered Bacon/Egg with Cheese Tacos and the Cheese was White and it supposed to be Yellow ( especially when we notice another customer had yellow cheese on there's).
The price was to expensive we can go to Other Mexican food Restaurants which i have to in the Past and get Yellow cheese on my Tacos and not pay the Price. Of $ 21.65.
While my Co-worker and I where eating the staff came up to are table and asked us for the Salt and Pepper shakers back, so the other customers can use them ( you should have salt and pepper shakers on the Table and as well when you serve salsa you should use little cups to put it in, NOT papper cups).
I do NOT recommend this restaurant to eat at. I will not be Back here Again. You all not only Lost 2 customers but a whole lot more because i did tell a lot of people about my experience.
If you want to waste your money go ahead. And eat here. But if your smart don't waste your money here because that all you'll be doing. So Take my Advice and...
   Read moreThis quaint little coffee shop is a hidden gem, especially if you're a dog lover. It's located right across from the dog park and totally pup-friendly. When I walked in, I was greeted warmly by the staff, who were so sweet and welcoming to me and my dogs. It instantly felt like a cozy community space.
The front of the shop doubles as a mini art gallery, featuring local artwork and adorable postcards, which gave it a creative and personal touch. Service was quick and friendly. I ordered 3 shots of espresso with Mexican vanilla and coconut milk (yes, I like it strong), and it did not disappoint. The flavor leaned more on the bitter side, which I personally enjoyed.
I didn't get a chance to try the food, but what I saw looked fresh and delicious. I also completely forgot to snap a photo of my drink because I was too busy enjoying the cute outdoor seating area and the overall vibe.
If you're in the area, I definitely recommend stopping by. They had a full list of seasonal drink flavors written on a chalkboard (I wish I had more time to try a few)! Whether you're here for coffee, art, or just a relaxing spot with your pup, this...
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