4/5 Connor M. 5 years ago on Google
The
first
thing
to
note
is
the
location.
It's
incredibly
easy
to
miss
if
you
don't
already
know
where
it
is.
If
you're
driving
along
Central
avenue
in
order
to
get
here,
it's
much
easier
to
see
the
sign
for
the
home
accessories
store
that
Kream
is
located
within
(called
For
the
People).
It's
incredibly
easy
to
see
the
sign
and
simply
drive
by
if
you
don't
know
the
setup.
That
leads
into
the
discussion
of
the
space
itself--
it
is
incredibly
small.
As
I
mentioned
before,
Kream
is
located
inside
a
home
accessories
store,
and
For
the
People
takes
most
of
the
space
inside
the
building.
By
my
estimate,
maybe
15
people
who
are
Kream
customers
could
fit
comfortably
inside,
and
maybe
a
few
more
outside
on
the
bench
and
bar.
Outlets
are
scarce
too,
so
if
you
plan
to
do
some
work
here,
keep
this
in
mind.
In
regards
to
the
coffee,
I
was
happy
with
it
but
not
blown
away.
It
was
in
par
with
the
average
third
wave
shop
in
Phoenix,
and
certainly
tasted
good.
The
cups
were
also
interesting,
coming
in
small
stone
cups
rather
than
glass.
I
ordered
a
machiatto,
which
I
generally
use
as
a
baseline
for
coffee
quality.
And
it
was
good,
as
I
said.
The
one
issue
is
that
the
price
seemed
a
little
high
for
a
macchiato;
4.50
rather
than
the
3.25
(or
so)
that
I've
become
used
to
as
a
standard
in
the
Phoenix
area.
The
reason
for
this,
from
what
I
can
tell,
is
that
the
menu
doesn't
discriminate
between
espresso
based
drinks.
But
even
a
shot
of
espresso
without
milk
was
3.50,
so
still
on
the
pricey
side.
Finally,
they
offer
a
window
from
which
you
can
place
an
order
so
as
to
avoid
going
inside
the
building.
It's
cute,
but
not
necessarily
any
more
or
less
convenient
than
just
going
inside.
In
summary,
it's
a
nice
place
to
relax
for
a
few
minutes
with
a
decent
(if
a
little
expensive)
cup
of
coffee.
If
you
live
nearby
or
are
in
the
area,
I
would
recommend
it.
I
can
only
imagine
how
crowded
it
might
feel
if
it's
busy,
though.