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Bidra med feedbackWe are a large group of street preacher's seeking to share the Good News (Gospel) with the lost. Gal who owns this joint came across the street to us to judge how we spend our time. She suggested that we visit and hold babies in the hospital. I told her that we visit orphans in their affliction at Planned Parenthood. A little later we held some signs in front of her biz. I wanted a photo and went onto the easement to get the shot. She yelled that that was her property and then stole my property (my phone). I doubt her food contains any love.
The woman who claimed to own this place assaulted me and tried taking my property from me then took my wife’s phone from her and didn’t relinquish it until a young man started recording her actions. She was so violent her own daughter started crying at her
Was walking by and was super cold, needing a pick-me-up. The barista whipped up the most delicious Chai latte and we had a great conversation about the history of Ashland. Would definitely be back to try more items!
We dropped in for a quick lunch on a busy Saturday. Friendly staff, very good Thai salad, ok avocado toast (a bit too salty, and slightly underwhelming toast). Fun oldies sound track.
Excellent location for coffee and a breakfast croissant, before a stroll on Ashland Creek. Great service and a wonderful atmosphere. Kid-friendliness: Patio is perfect if it’s not busy. Wheelchair accessibility: It’s a kiosk vibe. Easy roll.