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I really like the initiatives that they support through their coffee sleeves and how theyâ??re all different, their environmental focus, and their nice employees. Unfortunately, to me, the coffee is pretty weak and thatâ??s for sure a big factor. This is definitely a convenient location for UF Health employees and patients, though, so they definitely fulfill that demand!

Kahwa Coffee – Menu with Prices – 701 6th St S, St. Petersburg

I’ll give this tiny coffee bar at the hospital a 5/5 because it’s convenient, the coffee is good, the barista is nice, and the caffeine in their coffee does the job. +3 stars- yummy coffee. Their coffee is not the best that I have had but it is delicious and it is good. It does not have any after taste and it is smooth. They also have daily offers and happy hour. I don’t remember what exactly it was but I remember 50% off pastries after 3pm. +1 star – convenient for me because we spend a lot of our time at the hospital and it is easy to just go to this location and have a yummy hot cup of coffee to get through the 12 hour shift and the cold hospital environment. If you are at Bayfront and you need some coffee, definitely come here! +1 star – nice barista. The barista who works here is nice. She does her best to accommodate us even if she is working by herself. She also let us know that there is 10% off with a USF ID so if you have a USF ID don’t forget to avail this offer. LOCATION: it is inside the West Entrance of Bayfront. You can park in their parking garages or the 2 hour curb parking. Overall, they have good and yummy coffee. I suggest that you try their coffee.

Nespresso Boutique at Bloomingdale’s Menu with Prices 5840 Glades Rd, Boca Raton

This is my first time purchasing at this Nespresso Boutique. Actually, I never knew they existed, tucked away in a corner of the Men’s Department in Bloomingdales, in Boca Town Center Mall. Why they are in that location, beyond me. I discovered their existence when I received an email notice of a special edition, limited production of 100% Kona bean coffee. For years I have ordered my Nespresso pods on-line. It’s easy, they are open 24/7 if you want to speak to someone. For me it’s convenient and every few months they (on-line Nespresso) offers a special, like buy 10 sleeves and get 2 free. Or a highly discounted selection of Nespresso coffee units. But let me not digress too much. Anyway, when I saw the Kona I figured I’d grab some. I love Kona coffee. When visiting Hawaii in 1991 I was introduced to authentic Lion brand Kona beans. For years I had it shipped direct to me in DC. So when I attempted to order the Kona online I was advised it was only available at a boutique and was surprised to learn that one existed so close within Bloomingdales. I called and asked them to hold 10 sleeves, offering to pay for it on the phone and was informed I didn’t have to pay for it, they would hold it for a day. To me, that was outstanding and responsive customer service, indeed. I picked up the sleeves (a sleeve is a box of 10 pods of coffee) and met their team leader, Zujey, who was charming and welcoming. She explained her name was pronounced like Zooey she had an air of professionalism without being stuffy. The boutique was well organized, with a line to keep people orderly and each patron was given individual attention by their own representative. And, it also gave the Nespresso representative a window of opportunity to sell product other what someone came for, especially those beautiful crafted and somewhat expensive coffee units. And what better way to sell more coffee sleeves than to offer someone a free espresso or coffee? But hey, it’s marketing and I get it. I’m certain some people get in line with the intent of getting a free coffee and again, that’s part of the business. All the staff appeared gracious and able to deal with the Boca crowd, including those people who insist on bringing their dogs everywhere, whether in strollers, on leashes, or in their hands. (Yes, I KNOW they are personal service animals and you have a certificate, But let’s be honest. Anyone can go online and get a certificate after paying a fee. And are there really that many people in Boca who need personal service animal? Like what did you do before you had one? Stay at home depressed and anxious and eat TV dinners?) I received excellent service and would definitely return. Note the conditions of their 14 day return policy (see picture). Also, their direct dialing number is 561-826-9227, by passing the Bloomingdales phone system. Go. Taste their awesome coffee. Meet Zujey. And buy some coffee!

Ziggi?s Coffee – Menu with Prices – 6533 S College Ave, Fort Collins

I was headed home after visiting family, and came upon this cute drive up coffee place. Christmas Eve, and there was a steady flow of cars. I was greeted by a very pleasant young woman, and I chose just a regular daily brew with cream. She was just as pleasant at the window, and my drink was ready. It was hot, fresh and tasted great. No weak coffee here. It looks like there is an outdoor area to sit, and a walk up window across from the drive thru. It was a quick drive to I-25 from here, making this location all the more convenient. Great experience, great coffee.

7 Bridges Cafeteria, – Menu with Prices – 111 S Front St, Harrisburg

if you are at this place, that means you are at a hospital which could be a good thing or a bad thing. but that does not mean you have to skip on meals. This is a nice place on the 11th floor of the PinnacleHealth Hospital building in downtown Harrisburg for the hospital staff, patients and guests. The food is reasonably good but as it is in the hospital, the service is better than other places because patient focus and customer focus is always a priority for hospitals and it shows in the staff working the food as well. As it is a hospital cafe, its a given that the kitchen and other sanitary conditions are better than most places for the sake of patient care itself so you can rest assured health focus is a priority here. The food itself is not amazing and not bad, it is merely good. The menu changes daily and there are occasions where certain dishes are amazing while there are also rare cases where certain dishes are not that good. There are 6 sections to this place. The first section is where you get all the grilled and fried foods like french fries, chicken tenders and other grilled foods which are reasonably good and reasonably priced. The second section is food that is made on location and put in serving dishes for you to get on your plate. this is the place where you can get pizza, pasta and other dishes which are more elaborate than fried or grilled foods. The third section is where you get the soup and salad section. the variety is not huge but it is reasonable for a good salad dish along with the choice of soup which is not always that great so I would avoid that. the fourth section is the coffee and drinks area where you can get machine cappucinos, coffees and other fountain soda dishes. the fifth section is where you get a pre-made pretzel warmed up or make your own bread based dishes. There are a variety of bread options and a limited option of what you can put on the bread. The cheese variety is not that great so that is something that would have to be improved. The sixth section is the prepackaged area where food items are made, wrapped in plastic and put there to be sold, sort of like a quick grab and go place for those who want to pick up a quick sandwich and bottle of soda and go. All these sections also cater to breakfast related items as well which are good in terms of flavor but not very good. Its hospital food! you get what you get but its better than most hospital food.

Sip of Hope Coffee Bar – Menu with Prices – 3039 W Fullerton Ave, Chicago

I absolutely love this coffee shop. First, the mission: all of their proceeds go to suicide prevention and mental health research. They are affiliated with Hope for the Day, an organization whose motto is “It’s OK to not be OK,” which is wonderful. I am absolutely on board with any place that is supporting making mental health a visible issue worth talking about. Second: the coffee. Everything here is delicious. They have their own coffee and they serve Dark Matter. They’ve got iced, hot, espresso, lattes, specialty teas, etc. – everything you need coffee-wise. In the warmer months, they’ll make all of their hot teas iced and they are really delicious. There’s a lot of space, free wifi, and they encourage using the space for work and gatherings. I’ve enjoyed working here on my own and with others and it’s always relatively quiet and well-lit. There’s plenty of parking on Fullerton (mostly free!) and it’s right across from the library so you can hit that up. I love this place and I’m happy to keep coming back to support everything they’re doing to prevent suicide and make depression and other mental health issues visible and normal.

Palace Coffee Company Menu with Prices 817 S Polk St #2, Amarillo

This roast is pretty good, gosh, I think I can even taste the honeycomb tasting notes. You can serve lite to medium roast all you want but don’t suggest I like coffee that tastes like an ashtray because I prefer dark roast. The coffee taste is ok but overall it is weak like a blonde roast. Ruta Maya in Austin makes great coffee. Their medium roast I don’t prefer but many people do. I get that the coffee perfectionists don’t want to burn the bean but you don’t have to argue the point. As purists, we at Palace Coffee prefer that you drink the coffee that we feel you should like best. And what you will like best is weak with hints of huckleberry.

Creme de la Creme Cafe – Menu with Prices – 4080 Lemon St, Riverside

Please don’t not support this business. Management + ownership is terrible. Their manager at this location DARAMI DAM has actually scolded & yelled at employees in front of customer & I’ve seen it for myself. When I finally got in contact with the owner to inform him about what had occurred in his restaurant his reaction was so nonchalant, as if he had been aware of this guys behavior. Their pastries are always frozen and molded. one of the employees informed me that they keep the same pastries in the display case for weeks! This place use to actual be decent before they brought over new management & a whole new staff. The Ownes’s JOE AND JULIE DIBENDETTO are 100% opportunists, Joe is a jerk who treats his employees like peasants and Julie hides behind his decisions but in reality is just as guilty for her actions. There are so many other bakeries/cafes go too. I encourage you all to support businesses that actually know how to properly run a business (:

Chicken Salad Chick Menu with Prices 196 Alps Rd Ste 41A, Athens

Iâ??m so fed up with Chicken Salad Chick in Athens- the last FOUR times iâ??ve been here theyâ??ve completely messed up my order, and usually theyâ??re to-go orders so I donâ??t normally figure this out until iâ??m already home on the other side of town. Each time itâ??s been a very simple order, and each time theyâ??ll either forget something or give me the completely wrong thing. And this past time they didnâ??t give me the right sandwich AND forgot one of my sides. Honestly used to love this place but wouldnâ??t recommend it if you want half decent service.

Calusa Coffee Roasters – Menu with Prices – 161 E Commercial Blvd, Oakland Park

We’ve been getting our coffee here for years- at first Steve owned it, now Luis has taken over. Clearly Luis has the knack as the place just keeps getting better. They have ruined us on coffee because we loath drinking anything else. We normally buy the beans and make it at home. They have introduced a reusable coffee storage system that we refill for a discount. We love the environmental thoughtfulness they put into the business in addition to the killer coffee and yummy snacks. My favorite is mocha java, but I am pretty sure we have tried everything and loved it all. Come by for coffee and conversation. There’s always something fun and delicious to discover!!

University of Georgia Creamery Menu with Prices 101 Dairy Science Bldg, Athens

A favorite of pharmacy students and others alike where daily dosages of caffeine and sugar goods are being sold. Located in the Environmental Health Sciences building, the Creamery offers students a place to grab a quick bite to eat, refuel with coffee and cool down with ice cream. Numerous varieties of sandwiches and food items are sold from the classic PB&J, garden salads, fruit bowls, soups and sugar filled pastries/muffins. The Creamery also has its own ice cream bar with a variety of flavors. Extremely accessible between classes but you do pay a higher price for the convenience (a little over $2 for a PB&J sandwich). Food is okay, nothing special. Quick Tips: bottled sodas are $1.50 at the Creamery but at most UGA vending machines it’s $1.25. You can bring your own coffee mugs to refill

Marilus Bakery – Menu with Prices – 1400 Cherry Ave, Long Beach

Sweet! Came by to get my self a drink I have been to there other location and they offer the same things! I got my fresh orange juice and a torta for lunch. This location is on the main street making it convenient to me. I honestly love this place. The carne asada torta they make here is bomb! My sweet tooth here is the cup of flan they have. Service here is as good as the other one no complaints at all. Always greeted by the nice ladies working here. Parking is easy to find and its next to a liquor store which makes it even more convenient. Great location!

Virginia ABC – Menu with Prices – 507 William St, Fredericksburg

Really nice location, not too close to the middle of downtown which I actually would rather have, a little close to the park but thatâ??s not bad, clean location, friendly employees, everything is super easy to find and if your having a hard time employees will actually help, most of the time Iâ??ve had employees question why Iâ??m taking so long, I like to browse sometimes okay I just turned 21 last year donâ??t hate ð??? But yeah overall 5 star rating because nothing bad has happened