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I have found my new favorite coffee shop. It has a cozy, rustic vibe with plenty of outdoor seating. The outdoor garden is overflowing with wildflowers, and I was fortunate enough to catch a live concert during my visit. I had the pleasure of listening to a talented musician sing and play the guitar while enjoying a delicious cup of coffee. I also tried their amazing tomato, cucumber, and feta salad. I am completely... View all feedback.
Highly recommend:1. Sitting outside2. Checking out the little free library3. Vanilla bean latte4. Feta tomato basil croissant (add extra tomato jam) ?
What a gem but hidden off the beaten path in Ferndale. It is so worth the effort though—delicious and delightful coffee, a fantastic and fun vibe, and a space that is sunny, bright and uplifting. Will be back whenever I am in the area!
Huge fan of their honey latte, and the cozy and welcoming vibe they cteate for everyone. They are a great community spot, and they actively support other small businesses, and have become a neighborhood hub and gathering space. They are truly a local gem.
The coffee and baked goods are always good. Customer service is really friendly.
I don’t know what’s going on w this place sadly. The last time I brought a friend, she got really bad vibes from the workers (which I get they aren’t friendly or kind). I came in June 16th around 11am and again, not good vibes from the employees.And I don’t want to tip so high for bad service or service that makes ME feel bad about myself. So stop forcing us to tip on your machines. It makes us feel uncomfortable and especially after rude employees, I don’t want to be forced or coerced into tipping because that’s how your machines are set up to coerce people into tipping specific amounts. STOP.Also, maybe pay your employees LIVABLE WAGES so you don’t have to coerce people into tipping them and paying their salaries which the owners won’t do properly. And yes, it can be done. Sister Pie in Detroit doesn’t allow their customers to tip bc they pay them livable wages AND their prices are the same as yours (some things even cheaper). Not to mention their employees are genuinely kind and nice. No weird or creepy or judgmental attitudes like when I come here :(That being said, I know it was harsh, but I expect a lot from you guys. Your decor is fabulous, your open about wanting equality and fairness for all. I love that your shop stands up for those who need it most. Thank you for that, I just hope the vibes are kinder here.