The food tasted great but was overpriced and poorly made. Middle of my croissant, egg and cheese was cold due to it being microwaved right before handed to me.
Coffee tasted good, not terrible, not great. Slightly roasted flavors with too much milk. Ice took up majority of my drink so what flavor I did enjoy did'nt last long.
Atmosphere is great. Love the vibes of the inside. Lots of room to chill and enjoy yourself. Music is tasteful.
Overall a pleasant place to look at, not to buy from. With more attention to detail on the product it would be a 5 star local coffeeshop. Either tone down the prices or increase the quality of food and coffee. When I order a $7 biscuit I expect it to not be chilled in the middle. Same goes for a $7 coffee...
Read moreThe staff were cheerful and attentive. It was busy but never felt crowded or got loud. Plenty of space and comfy chairs for hanging out, but also plenty of tables if you want to pull out the laptop and work. Free Wifi worked well. There is a good selection of board games available, which is fun.
I tend to get hot tea when I go to coffee shops and this was a Hit. No complaints. My tea was hot and strong. Good value for what I paid. I had one of the breakfast sandwiches and it was a little disappointing. They don't prepare the sandwiches here - they are premade and the staff just heat & serve. It was tasty but only OK. However, the tea was wonderful. Highly...
Read moreFriendly staff. The big thing for me is they offer pourover. Mine was a single origin etheopian. I know. You just want a cup of coffee. Yeah, they have that too, along with the Americano and lattes offered elsewhere. My elderly mother ordered some kind of fancy iced tea and loved it. It was red, I'm guessing herbal. It was nice because the place was a relatively quiet place to chat in comfortable chairs after their luncheon with other retirees. People came in and out to get their coffees, a few people stayed, but no riff Raff like you sometimes get at the chains. Support your local owned Small business y'all. If Slidell doesn't then we lose...
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