Inconsistent! Inconsistent pricing, hours, and quality. Would rather drive the extra few minutes and put up with parking in downtown for an all around better experience.
Kelly P.
Classificação do local: 5 Greenville, SC
What a cute coffee joint! Although small, they take advantage of the space in a big way. There is a cute upstairs seating area, if you enjoy spiral staircases, and a few places to sit even downstairs. It’s a wonderful place to do work or study with free wifi, and I plan on having more study sessions here soon, for sure! The coffee is good, and they even have a few options for food(breakfast/lunch sandwiches). And, very kind service.
Amy V.
Classificação do local: 5 Greenville, SC
Very eclectic building, unique location very close to downtown Greenville in the north main area. Simple menu, but coffee is supplied by a local roaster. Good quality, and a very nice owner, born and raised in Greenville. A local treasure.
Will P.
Classificação do local: 1 Greenville, SC
Showed up at 7 a.m. for morning coffee with a friend. Online, Unilocal and the hours in the front window say they open at 7 am. Didn’t see a single person and the lights were all out. Headed to Waffle House… Cause they’re open.
Alex S.
Classificação do local: 5 Greenville, SC
This is my go-to place for studying. Quieter and less busy than Starbucks, but the décor is fun and the staff is friendly. I hear that their BBQ sandwich is also quite good. There is a spiral staircase to access the loft, where most of the seating is located. Favorite drink: frozen peanut butter mocha
Christine E.
Classificação do local: 5 Aiken, SC
Excellent coffee and smoothies. Our favorites are the Mexican spice and wild berry.
Erin D.
Classificação do local: 4 Charleston, SC
Came here and had an iced mocha! Delicious but seemed a little pricey. Maybe I’m just cheap but wasn’t expecting to pay $ 4.50 for a small!
Stephanie H.
Classificação do local: 4 Box Elder, SD
I go to school nearby and whenever I’d ride past this place I would long to go and check it out. I finally mustered up the courage to walk the 30 – 45 minute walk to get there(as I personally don’t have a car.) I definitely wasn’t disappointed! The lady who was working, Rosie, was wonderfully friendly and made me feel welcome instantly. When I asked her what she recommended she didn’t hesitate a moment. She also made conversation while fixing my drink, which was a really nice thing to do. :) Then I went upstairs to the seating area, which was decorated with paintings I’m assuming were painted by the owner(but may not have been) and there were retro record album covers pasted to the ceiling. I only have a couple complaints. 1) The hours(it closes at 6pm on weekdays) aren’t all that great for someone with classes and no car. If I had a car it wouldn’t be a problem, though.(Although I like being at a coffee shop at 9. It’s nice.) 2) The upstairs sitting room was just a little bit stuffy, but not unbearable. The place is small, but the atmosphere is wonderful. I definitely recommend this place.