Ray was sweet and funny, the drip coffee was good and he included me in some interesting conversation with other locals. Cash only, so don’t plan on using plastic or iAnything.
Found the coffee shop on google, loved the quirky photos and decided to give it a try. After walking in and realizing there was no one there to serve us we decided to go to the coffee shop access the street (Sara Sota’s whom are great and have actual coffee and good food). Asked them about the low down on the 2nd street coffee shop and they said it’s more of a hang out spot for locals and has been around the longest. There is technically coffee there however you have to get it yourself and it’s only drip coffee. Loved the vibes, but again not an actual coffee shop. Gave 5 stars because love the work he does and an overall new enjoyably funny experience that my friends and I will talk about forever.
Walked in... looked more like an old man's tinker shop than a coffee shop. He looked at us..and shuffled to the bathroom and closed the door without a word. Waited a minute and decided not to try our luck getting coffee from a place as dirty as that.
Quirky little joint with stuff everywhere and an abundance of personality. Barista was rude to my friend who made the unfortunate mistake of asking for a "caramel macchiato", which triggered the barista into a rant about Starbucks adulterating the names of coffee (which is not untrue). After he was finished he worked with her to get her a drink she would enjoy and it was good. His rudeness was almost charming because it came out of pride for his coffee.
The owner wasn't around. Used the bathroom which was clean and some Radom said all they have is drip coffee. I swear an episode of hoarders was filmed there. Had one chair and tons of junk. Meh.
Walked in, we were followed by the gentleman outside whom asked us what we want. The place looks like an episode of hoarders I might add. Told the man we changed our minds and left. Surely this can't be a thriving business...it must be a front for something shady...
2 is generous, but seems like it might be an eclectic spot.... and I can't speak to the coffee.... sign said open and I walked in, looked around, said hello a few times, waited a few minutes and left....
Worst customer service ever, I walked out after getting a rude sarcastic answer about how many shots are in the large size. I Try to support local but ended up at Starbucks where the customer service was great.
Samantha Jager
Ray was sweet and funny, the drip coffee was good and he included me in some interesting conversation with other locals. Cash only, so don’t plan on using plastic or iAnything.
Kari Stoddard
Found the coffee shop on google, loved the quirky photos and decided to give it a try. After walking in and realizing there was no one there to serve us we decided to go to the coffee shop access the street (Sara Sota’s whom are great and have actual coffee and good food). Asked them about the low down on the 2nd street coffee shop and they said it’s more of a hang out spot for locals and has been around the longest. There is technically coffee there however you have to get it yourself and it’s only drip coffee. Loved the vibes, but again not an actual coffee shop. Gave 5 stars because love the work he does and an overall new enjoyably funny experience that my friends and I will talk about forever.
A C
Walked in... looked more like an old man's tinker shop than a coffee shop. He looked at us..and shuffled to the bathroom and closed the door without a word. Waited a minute and decided not to try our luck getting coffee from a place as dirty as that.
Ben Thyer
Quirky little joint with stuff everywhere and an abundance of personality. Barista was rude to my friend who made the unfortunate mistake of asking for a "caramel macchiato", which triggered the barista into a rant about Starbucks adulterating the names of coffee (which is not untrue). After he was finished he worked with her to get her a drink she would enjoy and it was good. His rudeness was almost charming because it came out of pride for his coffee.
Mike Jokela
The owner wasn't around. Used the bathroom which was clean and some Radom said all they have is drip coffee. I swear an episode of hoarders was filmed there. Had one chair and tons of junk. Meh.
Amanda King
Walked in, we were followed by the gentleman outside whom asked us what we want. The place looks like an episode of hoarders I might add. Told the man we changed our minds and left. Surely this can't be a thriving business...it must be a front for something shady...
Brandon Lake
2 is generous, but seems like it might be an eclectic spot.... and I can't speak to the coffee.... sign said open and I walked in, looked around, said hello a few times, waited a few minutes and left....
Dan O
Very quirky place. Had a good cup of coffee but he loves his $2 bills.... My change was $16 of two dollar bills...... ??
Sarah Bacon
Worst customer service ever, I walked out after getting a rude sarcastic answer about how many shots are in the large size. I Try to support local but ended up at Starbucks where the customer service was great.
Joshua Mcquiston
No places to sit. We stood at the counter for 4 minutes, nobody ever came to greet us or take our ordrr, so we left.