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They love their customers!! I’ve been here once for a gift card (I have a friend who LOVES this place) and once for a coffee. Both times I’ve stopped, they’ve been so happy and thorough to answer all my questions (about their drinks, prices, deals, ticket raffles, etc)… They give you a ticket with each purchase that has a number on it and they keep a copy of your ticket. Every Sunday they draw a ticket and the person with the winning number gets a $10 gift card! WHAT?! They are also doing a drawing for an Alaska Airlines gift card (drawing will occur in April). Their coffee stand has two sides to drive through. In addition to their coffee drinks, they have teas and lots of snacks to chose from and everything is so reasonably priced. Although I haven’t gotten a drink yet, I’ve also found out they have regular AND white chocolate whipped cream to top those decadent drinks…tasty and unique!! They also have a drink punch card- gotta love that!

Nordstrom Ebar Artisan Coffee – Menu with Prices – 102 Caruso Ave, Glendale

This cafe is on the first floor of Nordstroms. The coffee actually isn’t bad. I thought it’d be shitty gas station coffee, but it’s better than Starbucks (albeit not as good as Coffee Bean). The prices were in line with what you’d expect at this kind of place, and the service was friendly and fast. There’s some seating inside, but really you want to sit outside and people watch. Just be careful no one steals your credit cards. Recently these dudes stole some woman’s credit cards who was sitting outside at the Cheesecake Factory. One guy put a jacket over her purse while the other stole her cards and used them to buy gift cards at Nodstroms. Be careful, everyone. Sad to see shady shit happening in Glendale, but that’s just life. Although I’m not exactly sure how that gift card scam works. I mean, can’t Nodstroms just cancel those gift cards? You’d assume every gift card has its own unique number. If they know what credit card was used to buy the gifts cards, can’t they just cancel those gift cards? I wonder what the thieves are gonna do with the gift cards. Try to sell them to other people? Use them themselves? I was thinking when someone tried to use the “hot” gift cards, the cashier should pull out a machine gun and shoot them dead. But then my wife pointed out that might not be fair because what if it’s not the thief who uses the gift card? Fair enough. So instead take the person to the storage closet and mercilessly beat them with jumper cables until they divulge where they got the gift cards. I hate thieves.

Ironwood Bar & Grill Menu with Prices 5467 N Glenwood St, Boise

I was really excited to check this place out and bring a group of friends with me to use a gift card I received but unfortunately found myself in the hospital for emergency surgery the night I was suppose to go. When looking at my gift card after a week and a half on rest, I realized they place very short expiration dates on them. When calling to explain the situation and to find out what I could do, they said that they had decided to change their entire system and that my gift card was no longer valid. This broke my heart to hear that they wouldn’t honor a gift card I had received two weeks ago and how they treated customer service. If you are planning to buy a gift card here for someone, don’t expect it to work very long or go somewhere else. I would hate for anyone else to have to experience this. Very disappointed.

Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Tempe – Menu with Prices – 1140 E Baseline Rd, Tempe

I received a gift certificate for my birthday to this movie house. I went online to reserve my seat for the next day for “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.” I registered for their Victory rewards program and went step by step through the reservation process. It said my seat/order was confirmed and that the ticket price and convenience fee had been deducted from my gift card. However, there was a button at the bottom of the page that was grayed out and I thought that was weird so I printed out my ticket. The next day I went to the theater 30 minutes before the movie was slated to start and went to the ticket counter to confirm that what I printed out was the actual ticket. NO. It was not a ticket and someone else had now reserved my selected seat. The cost of the ticket had not been deducted from my gift certificate, so I chose another seat in the same row (only the first 3 rows have the reclining seats). She saw that I qualified for the senior ticket and since I was now buying the ticket at the theater I was able to forgo the convenience fee. These two things saved me $4 for my ticket (but I later learned that it did not count toward a reward in their rewards program). As others have mentioned, the theater is kept very dark, even during the 30 minutes from the time customers are allowed to enter the theater until the time when the movie starts (no one is admitted after the official start time of the movie). One person in my row fell hard down some steps and looked pretty shaken up and possible badly hurt. The no phone and no talking rule does not seem well enforced and it is problematic having employees walking between you and the screen to take food orders, deliver food and toward the end of movie to give you your food receipt. The movie video and sound quality was average for first run movies. The selection of films to be shown is a cross between an art film theater and a standard theater. There is a bar in the lobby and alcohol can be purchased in the theater. I had the Greek chicken salad. It was average in taste and size for an entree salad and would cost between $6-$10 at any restaurant in the Valley but costs $12.50 here. I did not buy any of the overpriced beverages. I get it. Movie theaters have always used food concessions as the money maker for their business (just look at what they charge for popcorn), but I now know that I need to eat BEFORE coming for a movie. Parking is very tight and it is a moderate walk to the theater entrance for the mobility impaired. The theater is appropriately air conditioned and the bathrooms and theater itself are very clean. I will use the rest of my gift card, but I think that I actually prefer Cinemark to this quirky theater.

Kung Fu Tea – Menu with Prices – 50 Frazier Ave Suite 200, Chattanooga

To start, I have always heard great things about Kung Fu Tea. Many of my friends make frequent trips to Atlanta in order to have their various teas and drinks. So when I heard that a location had opened here in Chattanooga, I knew I needed to try it! When I walked in, I was greeted with a smile by two of the workers. They asked if I needed any help ordering or if I needed any suggestions. They were very friendly and accommodating with my order, since this was my first time trying milk tea. I ordered the Thai Milk Tea with Bubbles and Less Sugar (70% of the normal amount). When I received my drink, I was very happy with my choice! The option of changing the sugar level within the drink was nice, since I prefer my teas to be less sweet. They range from No Sugar (0%) all the way to Extra (120%), so everyone should be able to find their desired sweetness level. In addition to the milk teas, they also have classic hot and iced teas, slushes, and fruity drinks. I believe that they also have plans to sell small snacks at some point. I will definitely be returning here to try more flavors of the milk tea and others drinks they have! Kung Fu Tea is a great addition to the North Shore lineup of restaurants and shops, and I HIGHLY suggest everyone come support this business!

Cliffside Coffee Menu with Prices 2540 Ross-Osage St, Amarillo

So I have never been to Cliffside, but I have always heard they have amazing customer service, I am here to testify to that customer service. I was trying to purchase a gift card for a sweet friend of mine, and they didnâ??t have a way to purchase a gift card online, so I called up the location, and was asking about what I could do to get a gift card. The young man that answered the phone gave me the option of paying over the phone & the person that was receiving the card, co

Grounds for Thought – Menu with Prices – 1833 W Southern Ave, Mesa

Oh man, SO GOOD and I’ve only tried two different types of drinks here. I highly recommend the Iced Wookie if you want a strong, creamy coffee drink. (Similar to an iced kicker or a white chocolate mocha if you know what those are). I get this as a treat since it is pretty pricey (around $4+) although they do have a stamp card so make sure to get one of those. You can get a free drink of your choice once you get all the stamps. I’ve tried their iced teas which they make for you. Takes a bit longer, but the berry one is A+ if you don’t drink coffee. The service is always great and they’re so so friendly (especially the location nearby the library). They have two locations, with the other one being in the cafeteria. Both are great!

Harbor Fish Market – Menu with Prices – 9 Custom House Wharf, Portland

Got a $110 gift certificate for Christmas. Tried to order $56 worth of product on line. Could not get the order to go through after many tries. Finally called and was advised I had to put in a credit card number as well as a gift card number even if the amount ordered was less than the amount on the gift card. I advised the service rep that it was not made clear on the website that both was needed. She said she knew but nothing she could do about it. I advised she could advise management as the current system resulted in a very poor custermer interaction. Turns out my total order was $135, so shipping was more than half the value of the gift card. Moral of the story, Harbor Fish Market may have a good product (will have to wait upon my order’s arrival to verify), and their prices in their retail store may be competitive, but they are DEFINITELY A POOR ON LINE VALUE. My advise, save your money and buy local. A $50 Red Lobster gift card would have been MUCH better.

Queens Coffee Bar – Menu with Prices – 1720 Pegram St, Charlotte

Love stopping by this adorable cafe! It’s a super cute and quiet cafe that opened up in the Belmont neighborhood (pretty much adjacent to Plaza Midwood) I think it’s a perfect little addition to the diverse and changing neighborhood. Customer service always gets me leaving with a smile on my face even on “those” days when you really need a coffee or a pick-me-up. Let’s talk about their menu: + Lots of non dairy options such as: Soy, Almond, Hemp, Coconut and Oat Milk- this is HUGE! + Lots of different drink options such as: Teas, Coffees, Smoothies, Kombucha + Baked goods and pastries: Donuts, Cakes, Muffins, Bagels, etc (I’ve even seen Gluten Free options available!) If you love supporting local businesses, this is a must! Stop by on your way to work, heading into Plaza Midwood, before grocery shopping and it’ll be worth your taste buds! PS, the Spiced Chai Latte is my favorite drink and they make it BOMB.COM (non-dairy version, of course)

Nevzat’s Espresso – Menu with Prices – 12602 Renton Ave S, Seattle

We moved to Skyway and immediately wanted to find a coffee place nearby. A neighbor suggested we go to Nevzat espresso as he was close by AND a member of the local community. We decided to check it out and I am glad we did! PROS: * Nevzat is SUPER friendly! After just a few visits he remember our names and drink orders! * The coffee is very tasty and much better priced than Starbucks. * Great selection of drinks on their menu an also will do customs! * Punch card loyalty program to reward return customers. CONS: * I am used to my coffee being VERY hot and have come to like it that way. You know, so hot it takes 10 minutes before you can take a full drink? My coffee was coming out at the perfect temperature to drink right away but that was too cold for me. I mentioned this to him and ever since then he gives me my drinks much hotter. SO started off a CON, but he fixed it! CONCLUSION: We are now LOYAL customers and go back several times a week. We prefer his coffee to Starbucks and are always sad when we are out of town and forced to go elsewhere!

Espresso 4U – Menu with Prices – 1413 72nd St E, Tacoma

This is a great little coffee shop. They have the convenience of a drive thru on both sides of the building, but you can also just walk up to either window. They have a punch card that gives you a free drink of your choice after 10 punches, and punches are based on what you spend, not number of drinks! They have gotten my order correct everytime I have ordered there, even with picky special instructions. They are friendly and greet you with a smile every time. They mainly just have drinks, but also have a small selection of muffins available. Shots are NOT burnt as other chain coffee shops do!

SilverHawk Tea, Coffee & Beyond, LLC – Menu with Prices – 1714 Dublin Blvd, Colorado Springs

I fell in love with the store as soon as I walked in and they had a super selection of teas, tea pots, cups etc. I was impressed that you could buy a cup of tea of the brand you were interested in.This way if you didn’t care for the taste you could chose another brand. I’m new to teas and unsure of the tastes. The girl (didn’t catch her name) behind the counter was very helpful and so kind. I am going to buy my teas from silverhawk tea from now one.

Lui-Chiâ??s Coffee – Menu with Prices – 10020 101A Ave, Edmonton

This new and quirky cafe recently opened up in the Phipps-McKinnon building and features some unique whisky barrel aged coffee. Before opening up this coffee stand, Lui Chi’s was already established as a small coffee cart so it’s very exciting to have them inside and available in a fixed spot. The coffee here is definitely unique as the whisky barrel aging adds a little bit of bite and a lingering aftertaste. I personally love the roast here but it’s definitely unconventional. Each drink is made to order with options ranging from your standard americano to lattes featuring in-house made syrups. In addition to coffee, they also have some baked treats sourced from Arno’s. Arno’s is another local favourite of mine and it’s dangerously delicious to have these baked treats available downtown when I could usually only get them at the farmer’s market. The brass fixtures and steampunk-esque aesthetic go well with the fresh smell of their uniquely roasted beans. The cafe is in the lobby of an office building so it’s not a super intimate venue but I definitely appreciate the thoughtful decoration they’ve added to the coffee stand. Overall, this is a nice new addition to the downtown coffee scene and I know I’ll be a frequent guest here.