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I think it is safe to say I have developed a serious addiction to this place. No really I kind of come here every other day… okay okay every day. But that’s okay because the customer service here is always awesome and your greeted by a warming smile and interesting conversation as soon as you walk in. Might I suggest conversing with the regulars and locals while you wait? Just say hi – they wont bite. And don’t worry the wait time feels like a minute or so and it’s totally worth it ya’know since your coffee is made fresh. They carry the pure sugar cane brand I love (YAY). But you’ll also see all types of stuff you can add to your coffee/tea if you want but I never really find myself needing to ever. I usually get my coffee to go. The artsy & opinionated atmosphere is infectious but listen to all of us when we say this place is SMALL. The neighborhood is filled with tons of food, murals, street performers (in the summer) and businesses anyway; so grab your drink and take a walk around Allentown. I’m a Honey Bell kind of girl through and through but I love the Mike Tyson Iced Coffee in the summer months, I’ll go for a Gold Rush when I want to switch it up. Will be back to try something new soon. My go-to coffee shop in the area.

Hello Coffee – Menu with Prices – 15495 Tamiami Trail N Unit 106, Naples

Living in this area, there really are not many great coffee spots and I have been on the lookout for months. Hello Coffee has a cute atmosphere as you walk in, with plenty of tables, wifi for customers, and cute decor. It is spacious and has various options for food and drink. I ordered a Vanilla Almond Black Tea, the Croissant Sandwich, and Filled Cronut. The filled cronut really topped off my order and I got it warmed up, so it truly hit the spot. I am only giving 4 stars because I am a little bit of a coffee house snob and I love when they have a homier feel. However, this place is excellent and I will be making this one of my regular stops.

Stumptown Coffee Roasters – Menu with Prices – 4525 SE Division St, Portland

Every time I’m in Portland I always find myself needing to get some coffee from Stumptown Coffee Roasters, so it was a pleasant surprise to find one in the SE neighborhood, near where my friend and I were having brunch. We went to get coffee after brunch and the place on a late morning on a Sunday was packed. A lot of people were standing around the front area, despite the limited amount of seating here. They do roast beans here, so much of the space is for making coffee, which I don’t hate. I ordered the summer special, a Pina Colada Cold Brew, which was awesome. It had flavors of pineapple and coconut, as you’d expect, with some cane sugar for sweetness. The cold brew was also smooth, which is how all cold brews should be; I hate when it gets acidic, especially towards the bottom of the cup. But such was not the case here. Overall, this is a good location to pick up some coffee on the go, or even a pastry or breakfast sandwich, which they offer here. Yet, if you’re planning to work here, get here early for a seat, as the space isn’t large for lounging around. But you’re here for the coffee, which is always solid.

Ntaba Coffee Haus – Menu with Prices – 2407 Brownsboro Rd, Louisville

Ntaba is a South African Coffee shop and South African market in the Clifton neighborhood with AMAZING coffee and a great atmosphere. My husband and I live in the neighborhood and love walking here with our kids for their freshly roasted African coffee. The owner is almost always in the store and available to answer any questions. He is so friendly and always eager to tell you all about his selection of fresh green coffee beans that he roasts in house. You can clearly taste the quality of the coffee and the ingredients in every coffee, espresso and cappuccino. The coffee here is so much better than any other coffee shop I’ve ever been to. This is our new favorite spot! I DEFINITELY recommend you check this place out!

The Roosevelt Coffeehouse at Gravity – Menu with Prices – 462 W Broad St, Columbus

Oh. Me. Goodness! I’m so jazzed about Roosevelt Coffee’s newest location, and possibly most beautiful location, at the Gravity complex in Franklinton. Located directly under a ginormous rainbow-colored mural off Broad St., you can decide to enter through the front door or on a sunny day, through the giant garage doors to the right of the building. The space is open, airy, has tons of natural light, and carries the same flare and local feel as their other coffee shops. A record player jolts out easy-to-listen-to jams, there’s plenty of outlets for those needing to juice up during their stay, and the coffee is DELICIOUS (as always)! My go-to is a latte with some sort of milk alternative added in replace of cow’s milk. On a warm day (like today) I get that on ice. I really love seeing that oat milk is picking up steam around central Ohio and of course they have it on the menu, along with almond, soy, etc. In my opinion, the extra .70 is totally worth it. The texture is unlike any other alternative milk I’ve had and it doesn’t disrupt the flavor of the coffee as much. Definitely give it a try if you happen to be cutting our dairy. Heads up, Roosevelt also offers a seasonal drink menu and the options are always fun and creative. You seriously can’t go wrong there. I am already looking forward to my next trip here and imagine I’ll continue coming back again and again. The environment had me focused and locked in work mode and the coffee kept me going. As someone who works from home, this is exactly what I need a couple times a month.

Ladder Coffee – Menu with Prices – 1516 W Riverside Ave, Spokane

This place is a complete gem! Located on the edge of our neighborhood, Brownes Addition. We love walking here with our toddler. The atmosphere is light and bright, tons of natural light, with a clean midcentury vibe. The pastries are bomb, husbands fave is the Downtowner. The toasts are inventive and delicious, with an awesome Gluten free option! Coffee is ALWAYS stellar, I get a honey americano, so there’s no hiding the coffee behind sugaryness or milk. Their coffee specials are always fun and unique! Lots of Non dairy milk substitutions as well. Service is always friendly, they’re quick to remember your drink, that’s a small thing that makes a big difference to a regular. They have a good amount of seating including outdoor seating that overlooks the river area. Definitely recommend them to everyone!

Sourdough and Co Broadway – Menu with Prices – 1601 Broadway # 200, Sacramento

The sourdough bread makes the sandwich! Delicious! Outdoor seating on Broadway is shady & cool. Indoor seating nice & cool too. Parking your vehicle can be a challenge. Parking lot has very limited spots. The parking lot is shared with Noah’s Bagels and Chipotle patrons. Parking in the street is limited. The area can get congested with Willie’s Burgers & Chase Bank next door and being near a very busy intersection- Broadway & 16th /Land Park. Tip: If you live in the neighborhood, walk! Or park down the street and walk. Tip: Take home a hot Sourdough & Co baguette. You can take and bake a baguette at home but why heat up your house during these 100% plus summer days.

Famous Amos – Menu with Prices – 11565 Main St N, Jacksonville

This place has gone way downhill. There was a sign up that they needed cooks, servers, and managers. This was not a good sign, but we were hungry and we had a good experience the time we came before. There were tons of dirty tables and all of the wait staff are older women that looked like they hated their lives and their job. Our server was nice but slower than Christmas. She would literally pass our table with empty drinks or needing boxes or needing the ****** cheek to be paid and would just walk on by. I served for 10 years and could have worked that whole section with my eyes closed and they had 3 servers in that section. I ordered a patty melt medium with Swiss that came out well done with American. Even if I had wanted to send it back and get it corrected, I couldn’t have because SHE NEVER CAME BACK to check on us. Like ever. And when I did ask for boxes she kept walking and rolled her eyes. I didn’t want to tip her AT ALL, but we did because I hate tipping zero. The fries reminded me of frozen fries from my old high school. They were garbage. The patty melt tasted amazing despite coming out wrong so that is the only reason this review has 2 stars. My husbands Double cheese burger was also good but came out well instead of medium. His onion rings were not good. Do yourself a favor, don’t come here. Also I know this review is pointless because management is non existent.

The Little Sugars – Menu with Prices – 2028 Harrison St #103, Hollywood

I was looking forward to having a cool coffee outside on Harrison Street downtown Hollywood I must say the location couldn’t have been nicer as the locals walk by walking their dogs riding their bikes and you hear the train in the distance.. Kind of romantic all around.. The girl behind the counter was lovely and sweet young and cute and all.. But… first I was told there was no expresso the machine was at an event.. ok.. but there’s still coffee right? So I order a cup of coffee and then try the recommended apparently most popular avocado on toast that comes with pickled onions I asked for the onions on the side.. for $9 I would expect more than just avocados squished on cold toast.. No onions by the way.. to make matters worse . The coffee was cold. I don’t mean not warm.. Cold.. I was given a glass of milk to pour into my coffee which made a mess I didn’t have napkins I didn’t have a spoon.. second cup of coffee was not much hotter.. I must say I’m really disappointed.. a local place which could be really cool and bring the neighborhood together falls short of quality.. bummer

Grace Coffee Co. – Menu with Prices – 417 State St, Madison

The iced coffee, cold-brewed with a blend of Ethiopian coffees, is the best I’ve had yet. Thick, rich, deep, dark, dense…but not bitter — more like a dessert you just enjoy more with each taste. I think it’s the only cold-brewed coffee I’ve ever completely finished. Good to the last delicious drop. The interior walls of the old Sacred Feather space are painted black and it is settling after a 3-mile walk, along with the presence of a large and friendly dog in residence. Pastries from Madison Sourdough are welcome and I enjoy something spiral and yummy with my coffee. The place is really insulated from street noise – how did they accomplish this? I sit at a counter right in the window overlooking State Street and hear no street traffic. If you enjoy people watching with your coffee in the good weather but don’t want to be right on the street, come to Grace Coffee. One curious note: the restroom is clean and spacious but there is no covering on the window…don’t know what to make of this, but maybe Grace Coffee should invest in a shade of some kind.

Jezebel’s Last Standing Merrygoround Cafe – Menu with Prices – 4502 NE 42nd Ave, Portland

This is a new old cafe in the neighborhood where new food businesses sprout. The old owner in the location was failing, so employees bought it and revived it to keep angels from falling. It is a fine neighborhood stop-by for caffeine. They even have a drive through service! On many of my visits many local shopkeepers stopped in. It’s a good family spot. Good meet and chat spot, coupes to groups. And it is in an excellent spot for neighborhood laptopping. Customer-oriented staff. As of his Summer, they also had some tasty creative iced teas too. Lovely neighborhood spot to love.

Transport Yourself Segway Tours & Golf Menu with Prices 1401 Hillmont St, Austin

I’ve been on two segway tours with Transport Yourself and really enjoyed each one. Highly recommend them as the way to see Austin! Five stars all the way around! I first went on the bat tour. This is a great tour where go through scenic parts of Austin and unique parts of downtown, ending at the Congress bridge to see the bats. Though the bats can be picky on when they come out, this doesn’t diminish the joy of riding around town on a segway. Their segways are top of the line. I love how safe I felt. They have great tour guides that give excellent instruction for first-timers. You practice a bit before you go out so you are totally comfortable with handling the segway. Then on the tour, the guides keep a good eye on the guests to make sure everyone is safe and having a good time. We wanted to go and see the historical murals in Austin…and as it turns out, we planned on doing so in the heat of the summer. Between trying to find parking and walking in the heat…this didn’t sound fun. But on a segway?! Heck yea! The mural tour is fantastic! There are so many interesting murals in Austin that are tucked away, a segway is a great way to see them, snap a photo and stroll along to the next one. This is THE WAY to see AUSTIN!

Kohi Coffee Company Menu with Prices 125 Summer St, Boston

This coffee shop has been a life saver for me. I’ll be running late for my bus in the morning that I have to pick up at South Station, but still have the option to quickly stop by Kohi right across the street. It’s a small shop, but they serve big flavor. Personally I can’t pass up the opportunity to grab an artfully brewed pour over, which I can choose off of a menu with multiple options (not like some shops that’ll only offer one type of bean for their hand brewed coffees). These guys brew Tandem coffee, which is one of my favorite roasters (out of Portland, Maine) so you can’t go wrong. I haven’t had any espresso drinks here, but from what I’ve seen the baristas really know what they’re doing and they take pride in their craft. They even have a nice little retail section where your can buy different varieties of Chemex(es?), goose neck kettles, filter paper, oat milk, and beans from either Tandem or Equator. If you’re in a rush they also have a walk up window so you don’t have to even go into the 125 Summer Street office building. Love this place.