Recommend honey cinnamon latte!
Such a nice coffee shop. The coffees are consistently good, the staff is always friendly, and even the owner has been wonderful to interact with on days she’s in.
Went here twice New Year’s eve weekend as we were staying with family friends in the area. Convenient location, good selection of drinks, friendly staff. I got iced lattes both days (white mocha and honey vanilla). Boyfriend got vanilla cold brew and a salted caramel latte (both recommendations from the baristas). All our drinks were so good! We also had the almond croissant & nutella croissant. Other pastries looked great too! Would come again if we end up in the area!
Coffees are very large for not a whole lot of espresso shots, mostly getting milk and sugar lots and lots of sugar! Had to ask for replacement lattes and the barista swirled my iced macchiato before handing it to me. The cinnamon swirl bread was super greasy and super hard. Super disappointed in this cafe
**updated Owner Kris left a response so I called the shop this morning. Sunday I was told her name was ‘Chrissy’ so I asked for ‘Chrissy’ and I was corrected that her name is Kris and she wasn’t in. I called just now hours later and she is still not in. I appreciated the response but after being corrected on your name in a less than a friendly tone my star rating stands. BTW I’m pretty sure the 2nd time I called the same sullen employee answered. Coffee shops are a dime dozen you might want to step up the customer service.** I did not get a chance to taste the food or experience the atmosphere as James the clerk so haughtily told me I didn’t need what I came in seeking. I came up from San Diego in order to get a gift card for someone who lives near by the shop. I asked a very sullen James who was behind a register for a $30 gift card. He personified spoiled, indulged rebellious teenager but nonetheless he’s an employee there. I don’t know what he was doing but he was fiddling with some cash and a line was forming behind me. A very tattooed young girl wearing a large nose ring came over to work the other register and James told me he was too busy to help me and I should go to the other register so I asked the young girl for the gift card. She wasn’t sure how to do it and James was no help at all. After she rang up the card the second time it charged tax. You don’t pay tax on a gift and she asked the sullen James if that were true and he told me to my face one pays tax on a gift card (people you know this is not correct). They were doing something wrong and it was then James told me “you don't need a gift card and you’re not getting one” gave me a dirty look and walked away. Essentially insinuating that I leave. I asked for the Manager but “Chrissy” was not there (it was 3:30pm Sunday 3-DEC). Apparently they do not need my business at that coffee shop. Trust me I will never go there again and would never recommend it.