Nice and cozy atmosphere, very friendly bartenders, great coffee.
Service
Take out
Meal type
Brunch
Price per person
$1–10
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Recommended dishes
Cappuccino and Cranberry Scone
Nice and cozy atmosphere, very friendly bartenders, great coffee.
Service
Take out
Meal type
Brunch
Price per person
$1–10
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Recommended dishes
Cappuccino and Cranberry Scone
Our espresso shots and special mocha were delicious and the atmosphere was very comfortable and cozy. We will definitely visit again when we're back in the area!
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
I've been buying a custom blend from Caroline's she duplicated for me twenty years ago from a bean sampling from a famous Brussels hotel as a morning coffee. It is equal amounts of Lid Lifter (Columbian light roast and dark roast), Mocha Java, and Sumatra Gayo Mountain. The roaster has become very good at not messing up the excellent raw coffee they buy. Fantastic value and excellent. Try the blend if you want a professional blended morning coffee. It's a smooth coffee with a kick and notes of chocolate, and you can buy it in Grass Valley.
They have stickers here. I bought one, but forgot about it until I started writing this review. I got the sticker for someone else. I'm not a fan of stickers, even when I was a kid. I liked band aids as a kid though, which are kind of like stickers. Band aids gave off the impression that I've been through some tough times, but I persevered. A sticker to me doesn't carry much functional value, it's just a form of expression, which I guess expressing yourself is valuable. I just don't know how to express myself through stickers. I didn't know how to do it as a kid and I don't know how to do it as an adult. I somewhat envy those adults that are able to express themselves through stickers on their laptop, hydro flask, and cars. I wouldn't even know where to begin. I'd imagine, as soon as I put a bumper sticker on my car, I'd immediately start to question if this is how I really want to express myself to the world. Honestly, if I had to put a bumper sticker on my car, it'd be "STUDENT DRIVER, PLEASE BE PATIENT". That's how I'd want people to view me. I have a lot of driving experience, but I always consider myself a student of the game, the game of driving. For example, this past weekend I learned that when you're driving somewhere and using Apple maps, you can let other cars know if there is a radar check nearby. When you're in route to your destination, you click on "report an incident" and then click on "speed check". If other cars are using Apple maps, this notifies them to slow down when passing that area. This might be common knowledge, but its very new to me and I'm planning on learning something new this week too, hence the student driver mentality. Anyway, the coffee was really good and unfortunately I lost my sticker from here.