5/5 S T. 1 year ago on Google
Finally
made
it
here,
it's
close
by
work,
so
I
always
wanted
to
go,
but
never
had
the
chance.
It's
small,
quaint,
cute,
little
coffee
and
trinket
shop.
Think
of
every
craft
fair
type
of
trinkets.
The
shop
is
very
cute,
the
workers
were
really
nice,
they
didn't
rush
us
because
it
was
our
first
time,
I
didn't
notice
the
sign
for
the
menu
outside,
so
we
had
to
crowd
the
counter
where
there
was
a
printed
menu.
my
bad.
Lol.
Thankfully
it
wasn't
busy.
We
ended
up
getting
two
different
kinds
of
scones,
coffee,
sandwiches,
and
snacks.
Coffee
specifically
the
latte
was
for
me,
on
the
bitter
side,
just
needs
some
sugar,
we
ordered
it
for
the
design,
but
since
it
was
"to-go",
we
didn't
get
the
art
on
top.
But
that's
ok,
hopefully
next
time
we
will.
😆
The
mocha
was
really
good,
nice,
smooth,
chocolate
with
coffee.
Sandwiches
were
absolutely
delicious.
Ordered
the
turkey
pesto
panini
and
the
turkey
bacon
on
a
croissant.
O.
M.
G.
So
good.
Totally
going
back
just
for
the
sandos.
Dunno
what
to
say
other
than
they're
both
very
well
made,
and
they
tasted
so
good.
Lots
of
filling.
Omg.🤤
Scones
were
good,
wish
there
was
more
chocolate
in
the
peanut
butter
chocolate
one.
But
still
really
good.
Inside
is
moist,
outside
with
a
light
frosting
and
crunchy.
The
other
one
didn't
try
yet..
The
chex
mix
furikake
was
a
bit
odd
tasting,
for
some
reason
I
was
getting
tomato
sauce
flavoring...🤔
But
my
dad
enjoyed
it.
Lol
Ohhh
and
parking
is
always
an
issue
around
this
area,
so
they
actually
have
a
parking
lot
right
next
door,
which
was
nice.
Overall
great
experience,
didn't
really
check
the
prices,
because
when
you
come
to
a
place
this
small
and
hole
in
the
wall,
it
doesn't
matter
how
much
it
costs,
supporting
other
small
businesses
is
what
I
like
to
do,
because
if
you
ever
see
my
other
reviews,
they're
usually
the
chain
restaurants..😭
Besides.
I
think
the
sandos
(sandwiches)
are
totally
worth
it.
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