This review is specific to catering. Crystal Coffee Café does a great job. They have catered several lunches for my team and customers. Since I come from out of town, it is nice to know the quality and flexibility that they provide. In addition to solid service, timeliness, and presentation, their pasta salad is great, too!
Brian G.
Classificação do local: 2 Yarmouth, ME
Disappointing at best. The coffee is ok. The vibe of the place seemed ok. The problem I have is what I was charged. Their normal charge for a 20 oz. drip coffee is $ 2.00. I brought my own 24 oz. cup and got charged $ 3.50. Really? You charged a $ 1.50 more for and extra 4 oz of coffee. Most coffee places offer a discount for bringing your own cup. Daily Buzz charges me a grand total of $ 1.00 for filling this same cup, and the coffee is better. Even Starbucks charges me a mere $ 2.50 for this same cup-full. Needless to say, this was my first and last time going to Crystal. Bummer.
Lisa S.
Classificação do local: 5 Bellevue, WI
I love this adorable little coffee shop! From their chai tea to my favorite sandwich, the«barefoot bay» everything is delicious and affordable! My co workers and I call in an order and it’s ready by the time we get there! Awesome store with an amazingly friendly staff! I highly recommend a stop!
Dale G.
Classificação do local: 5 Crystal Falls, MI
The place is very nicely located and easy to get to. My wife and I have one of their quiche’s once a week and their sandwiches and soup’s are great. The best part is the friendly staff.
Chad W.
Classificação do local: 5 Green Bay, WI
The Cheers of Green Bay. Fun, fellowship, great friends, and the best food and drinks. My home away from home, you can’t go wrong here.
Matt W.
Classificação do local: 2 Waunakee, WI
Ugh, not at all impressed with my sandwich. I stopped into Crystal Coffee for a quick bite to eat and a cup of coffee before picking up my daughter at Austin-Straubel Airport. I ordered the Del Boca Vista($ 6.95), described on the menu as bacon, lettuce, mayo, tomato on warm focaccia bread. The quality of the ingredients generally makes or breaks a Sammie and in this case, lackluster ingredients doomed my meal. The first warning sign was the bread that looked like hamburger bun with some sun-dried tomatoes mixed in. A good focaccia has a delightful crunchiness from the olive oil it absorbs while baking. It also will have an irregular hole structure in the crumb from dimpling the dough with your fingertips prior to baking. The focaccia I experienced at Crystal Coffee was dry, spongy and largely flavorless. The tasteless, thinly sliced bacon also disappointed — it reminded me of what you get from the breakfast buffet of a Holiday Inn Express. The sandwich could benefit from a thicker cut of bacon with more smokiness. The tomato needed an upgrade as well — it is summer, why use a dry, chewy grocery store tomato when you have the option of going with a juicy, farm-fresh version. Lastly, using a fresh aioli instead of some bottled mayo would be an appreciated upgrade in the condiment department. I could have gone to the nearby Subway if I were looking for someone to assemble institutional grade ingredients. I did enjoy the blue corn tortilla chips and the dill pickle spear. My dark roast coffee tasted bitter and slightly burnt, even with a little half & half. The restaurant is kid-friendly, with a small children’s menu and a separate child-friendly play area. The person taking my order was friendly and the restaurant was clean and inviting, but the uninspired food served at Crystal Coffee and Beanery will have me looking for other dining alternatives when visiting the area.
Darren S.
Classificação do local: 5 Madison, WI
Excellent variety of coffee roasted on site as well as other drinks too. Great breakfast and lunch sandwiches!
Mariah M.
Classificação do local: 5 Green Bay, WI
OMG! The Chicken Caesar Wrap was AMAZING! Friend had the Fritz and she raved about it. Small, great service. Highly Recommend!
Suzanne N.
Classificação do local: 5 Antioch, CA
After a day of touring Lambeau Field my son and I were ready for some coffee. We arrived at 3:45 pm, 15 minutes before closing and you’d have thought we were the first customers of the day. We were in for the game that weekend and we are from California. The ladies working couldn’t have been more friendly and helpful. Their coffee beans were excellent and of exceptional unique blends and the drinks were tasty and not too sweet which is nice when you want actual coffee. We even got tailgating tips for the game! Really affordable! I wish we had been able to come for some of the food, it looked great. An absolute must alternative to chain coffee establishments and extremely tourist friendly!!!
Akhmim J.
Classificação do local: 3 Downtown Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN
I stopped because my best friend told me the coffee is «great» but I’m not so sure. If you like your latte hot, don’t get a latte. Sucks too because it actually tasted pretty good, not one of the best I’ve ever had but far from the worst. Not sure if they would’ve done anything about it because I went through the drive-thru. I’ll give them the benefit of the doubt because the ladies looked nice enough to where I’m sure they would’ve fixed me up but I was definitely not impressed with the product. Coffees/Lattes should be served hot, end of story.
Kristin R.
Classificação do local: 5 Oneida, WI
Great coffee drinks, excellent & healthy food and awesome service!
John F.
Classificação do local: 4 Green Bay, WI
Great dark roast coffee, I find their staff to be very helpful! Great edibles all made from scratch! Have been a repeat customer many times!
Dave V.
Classificação do local: 3 Dayton, OH
CC&B was a stumble-upon, and a pleasant diversion from the chains. I tried the pumpkin-spice latte: again, a pleasant diversion but nothing to rave about. Just a nice, moderately priced late-afternoon sugar and caffeine rush. The décor was inviting, a lending library available, the staff friendly, and the volume not overwhelming. CON: the display of sweets seemed depleted and uninteresting. Also, the guest before me used a frequent-purchase punch-card; I was not offered one, ignorant of the secret handshake I guess. PRO: the display of merchandise was unique and attention-getting, including coffee-based cosmetic products.