This place has a ton of character! It's a coffee shop but also like a mini antique/homemade goods store.
They sell a lot of homemade wares, but also books, clothes, jewelry, art, and other antiques. You may just walk out with more than your morning coffee...which is kind of exciting! The only downside I have is the smell. It's not bad but it is very distinct.
And while they don't have a ton of syrup flavors, the variety of food options they have makes up for it! I'm a big foodie, so in my opinion that's a huge sell for me. I should have got something for the road because the breakfast burritos were less than $4 and I could hear the other tables raving about them...so I'll need to go back to give them a try!
Caramel Latte: 8/10 Oolong Tea: 8/10
The staff are super kind! It honestly felt like I was visiting my grandma's house so it was super nostalgic. I ended up staying longer than I originally...
Read moreWow! Happened on this quaint coffee shop to meet a friend 1/2 way. Now, I would go out of my way to visit this comfortable neighborhood coffee shop. Friendly & helpful owners and local patrons super friendly...make you feel like you belong. Lots of local homemade art, crafts and more... A must to check out the books and how amazing artists create designs on the leaves. Simply a...
Read moreNice decorations and vibe but sadly the only have whole milk. What coffee shop in 2024 still only uses cow’s milk? At other coffee shops it’s probably a majority of people that choose nondairy milks nowadays. When we heard that they only offer breast milk from a cow, we looked at each...
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