Twisted Grounds
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Twisted Grounds Reviews - 100
4.3
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
claire schmitt
way too expensive, and all of the drinks I've had here have been really bad. I usually love iced tea, but all 3 that I've ordered here are gross. staff is not very kind and they never seem happy to be there :( I had high hopes, but $5 teas are not the move
Dee Maly
Great for meeting someone for breakfast. I had breakfast bowl and chai, my friend had quiche and coffee. She thought the quiche was good but coffee bitter.
We would go there again.
Hannah Muirhead
Lovely coffee in a really nice room with excellent windows and good furnishings. Quite expensive though.
Dorothy Buechner
Friendly staff, great coffee and food. My favorite is the Southwest avocado toast. Fun atmosphere too.
Wade Christensen
It's a nice place for a little get together with a few friends. The coffee is good. A very eclectic selection meals available.
Deb
Awesome coffee shop! Delicious food and drinks! LOVE the atmosphere and friendly staff! Will definitely be going again!
Em Elder
Best customer service I have received in a long time. The place is beautiful with great seating indoors and outdoors and the food/drinks are amazing! Lots of dairy free options for the drinks.
Leslie Nagel
Cute hip coffee shop with beer and wine and great outdoor seating. Your ice cream as well as some of your drinks are way over priced. I have never gotten such a small scoop of ice cream for $3.50. Very disappointing.
Leonard M
The owner of this business refused to give a young Black woman standing in the shop a job application, but gave the same person who called the next day with a different name and a white-sounding voice an immediate phone screener.
When the woman's mother wrote a review on Facebook highlighting what happened, the business owner enlisted many of her friends to write positive reviews to drown out the legitimate concern expressed in the review. When that didn't work, the owner removed the review section entirely.
The owner later wrote on Facebook that she had reached out to the person "to explain what happened from her perspective". Not to apologize. Nowhere in her long post did she actually say sorry. From her perspective, she did nothing wrong because she didn't look up to see that the person asking for a job application was Black. The Facebook post said the owner "welcomes your suggestions", but any suggestions that were left were deleted and the person blocked.
Later in the week, the owner called the woman's mother. It was a heated conversation where the owner made herself the victim and denied that it was discrimination because (a) she didn't look up, (b) she has a biracial employee, and (c) she's been to Kenya.
At the end of the day, this owner does not believe Black voices matter. Instead, she thinks she can drown them out by deleting comments and reviews and by having friends post positive reviews instead. I will not be back here.
Justin Galvan
Want to work here? Don't. Owner has no idea what's going on and can't be bothered to remember employees needs & feelings. Most unorganized establishment I've ever had the displeasure of working for. Coffee quality isn't cared for. Want good coffee? Go anywhere else.