I always enjoy supporting local businesses, especially if they're Latinx owned. I came in this afternoon to purchase a warm latte for my sore throat. The ladies at the counter were nice and recommended I read the story behind their current lattes. I ordered a caramelo latte, thinking it would be made hot. They brought out a cold latte. I asked if they could warm it up because I had a sore throat and I didn't want to drink an iced drink. The barista refused, saying she wouldn't recommend warming it up. She offered a drip coffee, which was not something I wanted. At the end, with two unpleasant drinks, I decided I wanted what I originally came in to order, a simple hot latte. They started making it and the barista called me over to charge me for another drink. I had previously returned the drip coffee and ice drink that I didn't want. Overall, it was a waste of money. They caused a lot of confusion. Had she told me I had to pay again for what I wanted originally, I would have left and visited my regular cafes instead. I wanted to support their products but feel they were not clear with their communication. They were not listening to my requests. And they wasted my money. I told them from the beginning I just wanted a warm drink...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreRecommended by a friend. An amazing trifecta of a business that really pulls you in on all fronts. Mexican-based art, specialty coffees, and flower shop all tied into one location and melds perfectly to create a cozy, artsy, and pleasantly smelling shop.
While we did not buy anything from the art store or the flower shop, the barista was more than knowledgeable and kind to inform us all about the history and backgrounds of all THREE operations.
The coffee itself was: AMAZING! If you like sweet coffee ask for the ācerealā coffee⦠I forgot the name but it tastes like cereal and I would love to have it again. And if you hate coffee flavors but want caffeine, try the hibiscus coffee. Yes, HIBISCUS COFFEE not TEA; it has a unique flavor that does take some getting used to but it is so unique and flavorful that I doubt youāll have...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreI live in Pilsen but will take the 21 Cermak bus specifically to go to Buenos Days and Tamales Uruapan afterwards š¤āļøš« At Bueno Days, they have a rotating menu of experimental drinks as well as core everyday menu items. I tend to get an iced latte and an experimental drink each time I go in - I canāt just choose one! My favorite so far has been the Confleis. It was the best drink Iāve ever had in my life and I need it to be around permanently š¤ The hibiscus cold brew is also unexpected and delicious, I wish I tried it with some milk to make it a bit creamier (can run a bit acidic), but it was still fantastic. Please run donāt walk to Bueno Days and support this amazing business en...
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