Anna was there the first day we were there, and another girl the second day, as well as a new employee. All three are friendly, helpful, and good at their jobs. I had an iced sugar-free vanilla latte the first day, and the second day I had a Chai Frappe. Both very good. The little boutique is cute, and I like the meeting area, where I'm told lots of Bible studies happen. There is seating in the front so you can sip your coffee/tea/frappe/latte in comfort and enjoy one of their sweet bakery desserts. There are lots of gift selections and books available for sale. Faith and Fitness meets in the fitness studio in the back, and there is a salon for hair and nails in the front. The place is quite versatile. It will be one of my go-to...
Read moreNOT a "coffee shop" experience. It's more of a grab–n–go coffee & pastry joint, attached to a small-town clothes closet for tha' girls.
Food's good, coffee's good, people are pleasant enough ... it just doesn't say, "sit, relax, enjoy, take your time."
If you choose to stay & fiddle on your computer... #1 you won't find an out-of-the-way "nook" to relax, and #2 you'll feel at some point like you're intruding on their business somehow. It's just not terribly "coffee shoppy" for those who enjoy that type "vibe."
They have a drive thru, which fits the non-coffeeshop feel. Just grab-n-go, say your "neighborly hello"...
Read moreSurprised that my hometown can support a very good coffee shop. I was in town meeting a friend, and was looking for somewhere to meet.
They are in a building that was originally just a blank brick facade. And now contains a clothing store, nail salon, as well as the coffee shop.
The mocha I had was very good, and it was a pleasant afternoon to chat and enjoy our coffees.
The only complaint, by my friend, was the smell of curing...
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