Perkatory Coffee House
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- No-contact delivery
- Delivery
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Perkatory Coffee House Reviews - 100
4.4
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Katrina Smith
Cute and modern tucked in an historic building! Good coffee and yummy snacks.
Chris Self
Cute little place! The coffee was good. I find a lot of places use a super dark roast, but these guys use something that actually tastes like coffee. It's great! The pastry I had was moist and delicious. I would definitely come back.
Mario
Delightful little spot. Great coffee, pastries, and super friendly service.
Tuesday Asteroid
This place is a joke! Their name may say coffee house but they are NOT a coffee house! Customer service skills are non existent at this business. First time visiting this place and it was the worst experience I have ever received. Staff was rude from the beginning. Asked for a caramel macchiato and the girl spilled watermelon in my coffee and still gave it to me. Drinks are overly sweet and the coffee is terrible! I asked for my money back and the girl replied with attitude “next time go to Starbucks!” While throwing my money at me. Is she implying that Starbucks can make better drinks then the ones she makes, maybe! Either way it was very immature and very rude. Will never set foot in this terrible establishment again.
Cory King
A cute little coffee shop with great attention to detail. We ordered two of the specialty lattes that were based off candy bars. We thought the snickers latte tasted just like a snickers. The milkyway latte was really good but wasn't as close of a resemblance as the snickers flavored latte. We didn't order food but the people around us were raving about the breakfast sandwiches. A great stop for coffee while we needed gas on our road trip.
Aspen Baxter
They have a large menu which was really nice. I had a decaf latte with coconut milk and it was just what I wanted.
brandon laird
Cool locally owned place. The barrista was just the right amount of friendly. They made me feel important enough to provide me with a coffee and danish, but not so important that my sense of confidence and self-image improved in any noticeable capacity leading to illusions of grandeur and inevitable thoughts of world domination. The medium roast seemed, well medium, and the cherry danish seemed fresh and delightful. Regarding the aesthetic, they had a neat steam punk thing going that worked. I dug it. I look forward to going again and being kept in my emotional lane.
Cassie James
Where do I start! I just found out about this place 4wks ago. I've made the 40 mile drive 4x. I absolutely love their cheese egg bites, except they're huge! Almost a pot pie size! Their espresso is delicious. The woman that own it and the gals that work at it are simply amazing! Attention to detail and still so very friendly! Great job Ladies. I'll come support local business anyway!! So much food items to choose from and also the tea selection was such a variety. They have BoBA's, and Matcha's ( strawberry) . So go stop by anytime of day, the Barista's always smiling and ready to make your day better! Parking can be difficult to find since it's on main street, but worth the hassle I promise!
Thanks Ladies for always making my day greater!!
Holly Vanderpool
I’ll begin by saying I don’t usually post negative reviews but as someone who does read reviews, it’s only fair to post what happened. Myself and two companions wanted to try this coffee place who has mostly positive reviews overall. I am always down to try a locally owned coffee shop rather than an overrated National chain any day! We arrived at 4:50, with ten minutes to spare until they closed, according to their hours posted online. The person working was already locking the door. We weren’t 100% sure it was for this business as the outside is a little confusing. So we stepped to the walk up order window. She then moved from the door inside to the walk up window and told us that they’re closed. My companion pointed out the time, which at that point was 4:51. We were told that they are shorthanded and they’re closed. I wouldn’t say she was exceptionally rude, however the vibe was that she didn’t care she closed early and we needed to get lost. Here is the thing: I understand being short handed, especially now. Everyone is struggling to hire. What that means to me is that customers should have patience and appreciation for workers who are there and who care and who are doing their best. Businesses should honor their posted hours. We left and went to the National chain, who also only had one employee, who knocked out drink after drink for those ahead of us in line and then eventually our order. I would have loved to review the drinks from here but since the person working decided to close early, we didn’t have the opportunity. It’s likely another local business in Trinidad that won’t survive over time.
Amanda Mills
It has a weird entrance that confused more than us while we were standing there lol! The coffee was good and I liked the little pick up window outside so that you can go outside after ordering and wait