The raisin scones are incredible. I hope to buy more after my return flight.
Fine beer selection (cans to go) but no prices next to them. Umm, $14 later at the register. Cheaper to sit at a bar in the terminal or buy a beer on the plane.
Ive had decent experiences at taylors…but friday was different…the two lazy little girls that were making our coffees didnt put lids on very well…when i picked up my cup, the lid popped off and cup collapsed…when the cup collapsed, the coffee shot out all over and burnt my hands…ended up cancelling my flight and had to go to the hospital…the two little girls behind the counter? they both rolled their eyes like i did something…they did give me another coffee…Taylors needs to change the kind of cups they use or the way they put lids on…ill never stop there again…
I ordered an iced vanilla oat milk latte and a water bottle which was $14.63. They made the latte hot. I asked that the drink he remade the way I ordered it and the barista rolled her eyes and poured the hot latte over a cup of ice, which can cause food poisoning and ultimately screws up the beverage temp and flavor. I went back in line and asked for a refund and was told since I didn’t want my receipt and the manager wasn’t on-site that I couldn’t get a refund from the same red-haired woman who took my order incorrectly, and she didn’t offer to remake the drink.
Overly price with not too much of a selection. Go next door to The Well’s for food.
Do Not Give them money for food!! I’ve left zero 1 star reviews in my life…but this place! This place has the nerve to charge $16 for a burrito that had disgusting and at least a week old beef inside it. Also note that the genius making burritos thinks this beef should come in the form of giant cubes. There was no doubt that this burrito was made by a place in an airport with zero competition and little market pressure to do better. Stay away, and your bowels during travel with thank you.
A nice calm place amongst the chaos. Maybe the wine part keeps away a certain portion of travelers but if they only knew about the grilled flatbread sandwich with hard-boiled eggs and Gruyère cheese. Best airport lounge sandwich I've had in a fortnight. Just scrumptious.
They don’t really open at 5. They open whenever the cashier is finished moving as slowly as possible while rearranging the breakfast pastries. I waited 15 minutes before giving up and going somewhere else.
Two trips through Terminal A recently and stopped to get morning coffee and breakfast from Taylor's Market. They caught my attention with Camelia coffee and decided to get a drip which came out hot and fresh. Their pastry options are your typical assortments and I got a croissant and muffin. The service was great and they worked the line quickly. The only reason this wasn't a 5 was because they were lacking fresh pre-made sandwiches and the pricing was a bit expensive. Overall with limited and pricey options at airports, this is a quality spot.