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Bidra med feedbackThe well is absolutely amazing. i love the baristas, the atmosphere is great, and it's a wonderful place to study, work, or read
Heads up, this coffee shop is inside a church. The space is huge with fantastic seating/plug-in options, very friendly staff, prices on par with other indie coffee shops, decent coffee, and pastries that looked probably baked/finished in-house. They play praise/contemporary Christian music (fair enough, considering the venue) but it's a bit on the loud side if you're working. All that said, they REALLY need better signage. I was passing through on a long drive and needed a coffee shop to stop in for a meeting; this was the only one that was reasonably close to the highway at the right time for me to stop, but the Google listing in my maps app just made it look like a normal coffee shop. Pulling up I was first super confused and then very annoyed when I realized it was a huge church campus (where I assumed there wouldn't actually be a coffee shop open to the public on a random weekday). I stuck around long enough to figure out I was wrong; it really is a public shop with normal hours and I had a great experience working remotely here. But on a tight time crunch and in the absence of clear signage, I got very close to just heading straight back to the highway and leaving a steaming mad review on Google. If the owners read these reviews: You guys really do have a good thing going here. But for your reviews' sake and customers' blood pressure, please please make it clearer what is going on for people randomly pulling in off the highway.
As amazing as their cold brew is, their regular coffee is the opposite. I could have had folgers. The food is less than ideal. 5x the price of a grocery store bagel and I have to spread my own cream cheese which there isn't even enough of? Yeah, no. I will repeat that the cold brew is beyond worth it. Literally nothing else worth going here for.
On a road trip with our kids and this was the perfect place to stop.
Great relaxing stop to grab a coffee and a bite to eat.