5/5 Kerri M. 10 months ago on Google
This
location
is
the
only
Dutch
Bros.
I
have
tried.
I
moved
closer
to
downtown,
so
naturally
being
a
lover
of
the
3
C's
(
coffee,
chocolate,
cannabis),
I
went
in
search
of
my
new
favorite
places.
The
first
time
I
went
to
this
DB
I
found
the
menu
to
be
very
foreign
for
a
life-time
coffee
drinker.
It
felt
like
I
should
have
researched
it
before
I
went.
Trying
to
order
an
"ice
coffee"
in
non-Dutch-speak
was
very
frustrating.
(Now
that
I
am
a
regular
things
are
much
easier)
There
is
no
coffee
just
espresso,
ice
coffee=
iced
americano.
My
1st
drink
was
really
quite
good.
However,
the
next
4
times,
the
drink
and
the
price
were
extremely
inconsistent,
prompting
me
to
have
a
convo
about
it.
The
manager
made
sure
my
order
was
to
my
liking,
she
was
super
sweet
and
friendly,
(opposed
to
the
more
common
snarkish
demeanor
of
today's
20'
somethings
professionals)
and
made
sure
to
say
Hi
every
time
after
that.
The
young
people
that
work
here
are
friendly,
nice,
talkative,
polite,
genuine,
and
this
company
gives
them
the
freedom
to
also
be
their
authentic
selves,
which
I
applaud!
Plus
I
LOVE
the
music!!!
Just
like
the
lovely
employees,
I
am
human,
and
life
would
be
boring
if
it
were
the
same
thing
everyday,
all
day,
365
days
a
year.
In
order
to
grow
we
must
continue
to
learn
new
things,
about
the
world,
and
about
ourselves,
whether
it
be
a
new
coffee
menu,
or
the
right
way
to
enjoy
an
iced
americano.
The
employees
at
Dutch
Bros
may
look
different
than
what
you
see
at
other
coffee
shops
but
that
is
because
they
are
given
the
opportunity
to
be
real.
You
honor
that
by
being
real
yourself,
even
if
it
means
confessing
you
have
no
idea
what
to
order
because
the
menu,
though
in
English,
leaves
you
with
more
questions
than
answers.
Being
real
means
telling
them
what
you
prefer,
if
you
need
a
little
more
this,
or
a
little
more
that,
and
that
you
appreciate
them
in
making
sure
you
are
happy.
Lastly,
tipping.
My
tipping
is
based
on
my
happiness
with
service
and
the
quality
of
the
product.
Yes,
tipping
$1
on
a
$4
item
can
seem
a
bit
much
at
times,
but
from
my
view,
the
happy
employees
at
this
location
earn
it.
If
you
break
it
down,
10%=
40
cents,
so
$1=
40
cents
for
their
hard
work,
40
cents
for
their
happy
attitude,
and
that
extra
20
cents
for
making
me
happy
because
they
care.
BRAVO!!!!!!!