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Owners are sweet and attentive, coffee and baked goods are delectable, and atmosphere is very relaxing. This gem is a refresher compared to other local mainstream coffee shops. Skip the regularity of Starbucks and Rebel whether â??downtownâ? is your normal routine or youâ??re here on holiday. Taking a few to sit and enjoy your charcol latte paired with a cinnamon scone all while enjoying local art will make your day infinitely better.

Starbucks Coffee – Menu with Prices – 2191 Winchester Rd NE B, Huntsville

This is a new Starbucks. I did not know it was there until driving by and I was thinking about finding the nearest Starbucks. It is convenient for shoppers in the area as it is directly in front of Wal-Mart and across the street from Publix.â?? There were a number of cars in the drive-thru, as is often the case at a Starbucks. We went inside and ordered an eggnogâ?? latte and a blueberry scone. The coffee was perfect. The scone was fresh and available to be served hotâ??. It “hit the spot” for a morning snack and a late lunch coming up later. There is an interesting wall decoration in the seating area. I had not seen a jungle scene in a Starbucks previously. There is considerable seating in the store. As it is new, the latest design for Starbucks was used. There is a long table with room for a number of people to sit as well as more comfortable seats with small tables against the wall. If you like Starbucks, this will be a good location to try.

Black Bear Coffee Company Menu with Prices 4300 Forrest Rd, Anchorage

I gave 3 stars but it’s a 3.4-star to me. Pros: – Service is great! The lady was super attentive and flexible to changes. Noted that it’s a coffee-shack, so there is no place to sit! DRIVE-THRU ONLY – The shake is heavenly! – The 12-oz breakfast burrito is great — I’m no expert to Mexican food but it was tasty from my standard. It has a nice load of cheese, potatoes, eggs and sausages. Cons: – Food are all microwaved so don’t set your expectation too high. @ The ham & cheese croissant is subpar — since it’s microwaved, it’s nowhere near crunchy and tastes like a Walmart croissant @ We also ordered a cinnamon roll — it’s humongous! The size of an adult’s hand! But it’s really plain and dry so we had to give up on it after some bites. – If you like strong/more bitter coffee, you will probably not be impressed by the latte here. I ordered a 16-oz latte and it tasted plainer than Starbucks’ 16-oz blonde latte. Adding an extra shot might help. Traveling from Boston, we think it’s a great place to try local coffee. Meanwhile, we would say we had seen better coffee houses.

The Hyppo Coffee Bar – Menu with Prices – 5718, 1765 Tree Blvd #5, St. Augustine

I’m always on the hunt for quaint coffee places and finding this place was like discovering a hidden gem! I’ve had their latte, matcha latte, and chocolate chip cookie, popsicles, and everything (literally everything, so far) is comparable to Starbucks! So for all you guys that throw your money at Starbucks need to come here and support this amazing LOCAL business. Not only are their food and drink delicious, their decor is adorable. So the next time you wanna hang out with some friends, read a book, or need to study? This is a great place for it!

Biggby Coffee – Menu with Prices – 120 W Ottawa St, Lansing

Better than Starbucks in my opinion but still it’s nothing special. I’m not a fan of all the sugary syrup flavored drinks. When I try a new coffee place I usually get an iced latte or a regular coffee. On this occasion I went with an iced latte and it was ok. It did not have that over roasted/burnt Starbucks flavor but it seemed to be lacking any flavor. Next time I’ll try it with an extra shot of espresso.

Mochas & Javas – Menu with Prices – 11660 Legacy Dr #1996, Frisco

So weâ??re southern California transplants, aka, coffee bean and tea leaf lovers and since leaving home, weâ??ve yet to find a place that tastes and reminds us of home… that was until we decided to stop in and try this little shop tucked away in the corner of the target shopping center. We get the mocha java chino which is reminiscent of our mocha ice blended drink from Cali (we order ours without the chocolate drizzle) and donâ??t even get me started on the amazing and personalized service and hospitality! If youâ??re from the L.A. area, tired of Starbucks, or just want a place that will add to your morning coffee routine, and start your day off right, this is your spot! Small business feel, with corporate taste and quality ð???

Scooter’s Coffee – Menu with Prices – 420 W 33rd St, Sioux Falls

You have not lived until you have had iced coffee from Scooters. They are a serious player in the cold espresso game. Their iced espresso drinks are so smooth and balanced, Starbucks just cannot compare. They make all their drinks from fresh espresso, which really makes a huge difference. I have had their hot beverages and they are good competitors, but nothing amazingly spectacular. The Iced Turtle Latte is my favorite cold coffee drink in a chain by a landslide. It isn’t organic and the highest quality beans in the world but it tastes balanced and is great for a sweet coffee drink. They have a few pastry options- muffins, etc. Their cinnamon chip scone is lovely, albeit extremely sweet. The savory options are less- toasted bagel, egg burrito, egg bagel. They are always fast, friendly, and helpful. Download the app and you can earn rewards. They also have coupons and deals in the app, which is cool. They do a lot of BOGOs. I will admit that I love the drive-thru concept for coffee, especially when the drive-thru actually saves you time.

Amateur Coffee – Menu with Prices – 3913 Cuming St, Omaha

I love this coffee shop. I first stopped here in March with my grandma and mom. We were out and about because they came to look at a house I was lookong at buying. They helped me decide to go for it over some fantastic lattes. I got the seasonal pistachio latte which was DELICIOUS. My mom ordered the rose and cardamom and my grandma got lavender. All of them were deliciously creamy thanks to the oatmilk. My mom is allergic to milk and I avoid dairy so we were both thrilled that they use milk alternatives. It was our first time trying oatmilk and I’m HOOKED. When I’m not at Amateur, I make my own from scratch. My current favorite latte flavor is the maple but I’ve also tried the rose and cardamom and it’s got a lovely floral note to it that complements the coffee. Speaking of which, they fresh grind the coffee beans and make the espresso with each latte. That’s probably what makes it so good. They also serve vegan pastries from Sweet Magnolia’s bakery. I’ve had the blackberry scone and the lemon lavender scone, both of which were delicious. I definitely need to go to Sweet Magnolia’s next!!

Peet’s Coffee – Menu with Prices – 13307 NE Hwy 99 Suite 115, Vancouver

I was extra thrilled about this place for two reasons: 1) This was the first coffee shop I have been to that had coconut whipped cream – yay! Being allergic to dairy, this was a huge bonus for me. 2) The young gentleman there was so friendly! Overall great customer service. I ordered a medium iced vanilla latte with the coconut whipped cream on top and a lemon ginger poppyseed scone. The coffee was delcious! The scone, however, was good but tasted like it had been sitting out all morning and I wasn’t asked if I wanted to heat it up. Unfortunately I was so hungry that I was halfway through the scone by the time I even thought, “this would be way better warm”, but I am pretty sure it wouldn’t be sanitary for them to heat up my half of a scone ? Flavors were still good though. Only other complaint is that the outlets are few and far between and the one that I did find wouldn’t hold my charger inside of it.. I had to literally ask my mr. nice coffee friend for some tape so I could tape my charger into the outlet to hold it to the wall. Possible fire hazard? Maybe, but it worked!

Porto Rico Importing – Menu with Prices – 201 Bleecker St, New York

I would have give this coffee shop 5 stars. They put 4 express shot in my $4 ice latte. It was the best ice latte I ever had. However, the customers service is surprisingly awful. I would give them 0 star for customer service. Their so called baristas is the worst I have ever seen. The barista is even worse than the ones who work in Starbucks. I am not sure they are even qualified as a barista. I was taking photo of my coffee. The barista got freak out and said don’t take pictures of him and told me to delete from my phone. I don’t know who he think he is because I was taking photo of the “coffee”. Just like the other reviewers on yelp, this coffee shop has 0 customers service even they have great coffee. They’re very unlike other coffee shop. First, They don’t offer a comfortable environment for you to stay. No seats inside of course. Apparently they want the customers to pay the money and go away. Second, this place is not credit card friendly unlike other coffee shops in the city. They have old fashioned machines. They prefer cash. Third, the environment is dirty. You can actually see the dusts around the cashier area. The only good thing about this coffee shop is the good coffee with cheap price. I would still come to here next time but I would just close my eyes and ignore everything and get my coffee out of here.

Saxbys Drexel PISB – Menu with Prices – Papadakis Integrated Sciences Building, 3245 Chestnut St, Philadelphia

I’m so excited that a new Saxbys is on campus! I don’t spend much time on the north side of Drexel, and since there’s a million coffee places near this spot, it’s never too crowded. For some reason I have had a better experience overall here when compared to the one on 34th and Lancaster. I’ve recently discovered the Cinnamon Cookie latte, which is basically a vanilla latte with cinnamon and caramel. It’s the perfect “seasonal” drink without being too season-y. Let’s hope this new location stays open and not super crowded like the other coffee shops on the block!

Drip Coffee – Menu with Prices – 729 Saluda Ave, Columbia

This was another successful find thanks to Yelp. After making a Costco run the next thing on our agenda was to find a good coffee shop and I rather support a local business than go with Starbucks. So that’s how we found Drip, it’s was such a cute little hipster coffee shop, downtown Columbia just minutes away from the breathtaking University of South Carolina. There was a bit of a line and inside was packed ( which is always a good sign). But service was still pretty fast and very pleasant. I ordered my dad a vanilla latte which he said was really good and it even came with a cool coffee art and i went with a chai latte which was amazing! This was just a fast in and out run but Drip had such an inviting atmosphere, I totally got Pacific NW coffee shop vibes ( with cool artwork and such hung throughout) and their music playlist was on point. I can see why Drop is a local gem.

Coffee Emporium – Menu with Prices – 5817 N Mesa St, El Paso

What a cool coffee shop! Its more than coffee.. its chocolates, fudge, seasonings for oils, flavored oils, baking goods, finger food items, el paso souvenirs, jewelry, accessories… its endless! I could spend hours hanging out here or just looking at everything they offer! All while enjoying my double shot latte and fudge! Lol I think my only gripe is how the latte tasted. The coffee flavor to it just wasnt as smooth as i like it to be so i was slightly disappointed in that aspect. I still enjoyed finishing it though. And the fudge i got was regular milk chocolate flavored i believe and it was delish! I guess i got too excited when i was hoping for other flavors like pb and chocolate or cookies and cream. Today, they offered the milk choc or added pecans or walnuts basically. Not a fan of whole nuts in my fudge. Their milk choc fudge is delicious tho! Overall, great lil spot to grab some sweets or a coffee. I think I’ll try their el paso latte since that has cinnamon in it and could balance out the coffee bitterness more! Cant wait to visit again