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Not friendly. Kinda' drags the other elements of the shop down. I suppose you don't need to be even remotely friendly when you're one of the only joints in town. Rad.To clarify, I actually believed they were rude.
We picked up two medium drip coffees to take up to the PG whilst our kids played in the giant snow pile. Big mistake.The roast was bitter and frankly, disgusting. After persevering for a number of sips, they both went straight in the garbage can . What a ripoff.So I went online to see what people were saying about this coop.Well and good as an aspirational goal but, sadly, a big miss on what one probably imagines should be their primary business goal: delivering excellent coffee (and in a timely manner).So if you stop by, take caution not to confuse best coffee shop in town ! and great atmosphere ! etc. for receiving a simple, decent coffee.Fine coffee? Try the Village Coffee shop in Canning. They know what they 're doing.
Cozy little cafe which allows you to feel comfortable with a homey feeling. Drinks and food were very good.
Walked in on a early Tuesday morning and ordered a tofu wrap and a peach muffin and both were delicious. The staff was friendly and cheerful!