Very cute spot. It has a great feeling coming in. I loved the menu and most of the staff seem so nice. However, once I got my coffee I realized that whole positive 1st experience went out the door.
Barista: (mumbling) âlatte!â Me: i think they said 2% latte? âIs this 2%?â Barista: aggressively points with extremely dirty finger and fingernails (I didnt know what to think at this point) on the top of the lid with a mask on so sounds extremely muffled, â2% golden latte!â Me: âok thanksâ
YeahhhhâŚ.no thanks. I bought a candle there as well bc im a huge candle fan and this one smelled of espresso and was made of soy. Happy about that.
Experience with cashier was good too. But that exchange with the more than frustrated Barista with the extremely dirty fingernails wearing a mask sounding muffled was not ok. I get it. Youâre busy. I get your fingernails are all up in the beans and what not, I understand your need to wear a maskâŚ.butâŚyouâre wearing a mask. Youâre not enunciating your words. And youâre serving with flithy hands. Thatâs some real audacity that I will never be ok with. Wear gloves, wash your hands, get someone else to yell out the orders, and be happy your establishment has people coming there who are nice and tolerable. Donât treat nice people who are spending good money here like they are a burden.
Pretty much the first and last time I come here. Thanks but its a hard...
   Read moreFirst time visitor, this is the small town independent coffee spot every other place aspires to be. I visit new places all the time and recently went to small coffee shops in Miami, Atlanta, Alexandria-VA and D.C., and kept trying to find a place like this one.
Quaint place, local, humble, easy going crowd, lots of families and kids (it was 11:10am), a few people on laptops, parties of 2 talking, etc.
Most importantly the baristas were informed, but not arrogant or aloof, the two I interacted with were friendly, and when I asked how the espresso was roasted, the female immediately answered âMediumâ. And this was on a pretty busy morning with a line almost to the door.
The coffee itself is very good (I paused drinking it to write this review before I forgot the details). I had an iced latte with oat milk and the proportions of espresso to milk and ice was perfect, something lots of places seem to struggle to get right. I will also add the price was somehow kept below $10, incl. tax, with an iced latte with oat milk and a scone, which was a nice surprise since often these days just adding oat milk at most good places pushes you up over $7 to even $8 at some places.
My daughter has soccer practice nearby, so I will definitely be back,...
   Read moreOne of the best coffee places Iâve been too, but sadly I will have to find another place. My boyfriend and I stumbled upon this place a few months ago and have made it our designated coffee place to visit every Sunday. Service has always been great, but this Sunday definitely changed, you see my boyfriend has a hearing problem and wasnât wearing his hearing aide. He usually gets a Carmel latte with cream instead of milk. He ordered and The blonde young woman who was taking our order didnât seem to understand that he wanted cream and started yelling â what milk do you wantâ as my boyfriend kept repeating himself (asking for cream) and the woman obviously was getting flustered as the line of people grew longer. My boyfriend was embarrassed and just ordered something he didnât want because the woman clearly was annoyed he didnât want any of the Milks she was mentioning. It was an embarrassing situation, so much that other visitors just watched as we waited. She should keep in mind that everyone is going through something and some people look forward for a cup of coffee on a Sunday morning. I hope she never treats anyone...
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