I started an internship near bluestone. I have never been a coffee girl but honestly bluestone made me get into coffee. I started buying the hot chocolate and the almond & chia putting both are amazing for a quick breakfast & go. You can order online and just grab. It’s kind of expensive since I ordered the hot chocolate and it was around $6-7 ish and it was small(look at pic) and the chia putting is also small and is around $6. The total for only those was $12.31. The chia pudding those make you fill full and is delicious. One problem is that when you order in person they don’t give you a receipt and you can really claim your points for the rewards. On the other hand, the location is always clean and the staff is always soooo nice. They are always smiling. It became one of my favorite coffee places
Read moreCame here to pick up a Neighbor Bakery hazelnut raspberry croissant because we were nearby and didn’t want to drive to Dogpatch. The lady working there seemed very disinterested in serving us (unlike most bluestone lane staff I’ve come across in other locations). The croissant was also quite disappointing. It was quite soggy inside (see photo). It was before noon when I got it so it shouldn’t have become so stale if it was delivered in the morning. I highly doubt that bluestone lane will sell day-old croissants? But this one had truly underwhelming texture and is $1.05 more than if you get it...
Read moreThere was no staff at the counter, so I used the screen kiosk to order, and it didn't offer any options to customize the smoothies, which was disappointing since I can't eat bananas and they all contained that ingredient. I'm fine paying ten bucks for an avocado toast, but the "pressed juices" are also more than 9 dollars, and it turns out they're just in a small bottle, not made fresh, so that was a real bummer, too. I later saw staff taking orders at the counter, I think I would have had a better first impression if someone had greeted me and helped me with...
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