Loft-style, urban cafe. Things you should know: I. PARKING Cafe SeeSaw is within a plaza and shares a large, free public parking lot with the adjacent businesses. You'll always be able to conveniently find a space here. II. SERVICE Friendly, down-to-earth, and timely with turning over orders. The barista will call your order out when it is ready, serving it at the counter on a cutely colored tray. By the way, there's a self-serve water station and free WiFi. III. QUALITY When you order, Cafe SeeSaw has a display of the coffee bean and date it's ground up to be brewed so you know you're getting the freshest ingredients. My coffee-snob self has tried an Americano and it gets the seal of approval as dense and acidic. Their cappuccinos are also well balanced. They even do latte art here! How rare for a cafe that serves in paper cups..! For my guilt-free friends, the menu offers sugar free vanilla syrup. IV. CAPACITY The mornings on weekdays are slow up until noon ~ Then it really gets packed. I suggest getting in before 11 if you plan to camp out and knock out work so you can find a table with an outlet for...
Read moreBeware of bad service!!!! We went there today 06/17/23 around 2pm with our friend with two 2 year old kids. We ordered drink for kids. One of their drink accidentally dropped on floor by kid. We feel sorry and ask for cleaning tool so we can clean. Two employee there seem to be extremely unhappy about it. We feel like they don’t welcome us to be in their store after kids drop drink on floor. We also ordered a cheese cake for kids, but they didn’t serve until we go to ask. Unexpectedly, they suspect we already had one and asking for another one for free. the server said they serve us a cake already. We feel really offended by her attitude and ask them to check back their video footage. We will never go back to this cafe again if they don’t care about their customer. It is...
Read moreStopped by here a couple of times and tried out a few drinks. First visit, I went for the Peach Tea-Cano—basically iced peach tea (sweetened) with a shot of espresso. I was pretty much hooked, although it's on the sweeter side. This drink was all I had while I was in Korea past month.
Second round, I tried the Peanut Butter Cream Latte; tasty, but a tad bit too thick. The SeeSaw Latte hit the sweet spot for me. The place used to be a bakery last year; glad it's morphed into a cozy coffee shop in Suwanee. I'll be back in a few days for...
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