You’re welcomed with great décor a great ambiance as soon as you walk in. Decided to order the Cady Crêpe(Red velvet Crêpe w/cream cheese) I decided that wasn’t enough for the price(6.75) so I decided to add in mixed berries for only 0.50 cents! Not bad! They were very generous with the amount of berries, but not so much of the cream cheese. The crêpe overall was great and really did have a taste of ‘red velvet’.
Virginia W.
Classificação do local: 4 Hagåtña, Guam
I definitely love coming here. Teas, coffee, and the food is great. The only downside for me is how noisy it is because of its location along marine corps drive when you decide to(or when you don’t have a choice to) sit outside. All you really hear is the traffic.
Epixz Z.
Classificação do local: 3 Guam, Guam
I love their seasonal drinks but highly recommend for a good study/coffee place. But I don’t recommend the drive thru. Horrible!!!
Sharlene M.
Classificação do local: 5 Yigo, Guam
I always end up ordering any one of their mighty leaf teas or if I’m really hungry… The roast beef panini. Quality is always consistent with their products and I really do enjoy eating here. It’s a good place to relax or do homework. This café has a calming vibe to it.
Vince A.
Classificação do local: 5 Yona, Guam
South Seas Iced Coffee, Latiya frappé and toffee coffee frappé are a must. There is a great selection of coffees, teas and other good eats, but the friendly staff make the atmosphere especially inviting.
Jenny D.
Classificação do local: 5 Hagåtña, Guam
One of the more nicer coffee shops in guam. Service was really awesome… nice, polite, and very friendly. They have an awesome cupcake selection as well as other savory treats for lunch. Would definitely stop by again!
Julie H.
Naperville, IL
I would rate it a 3.5. I don’t think cafes/coffeeshops in Guam are ever gonna get it. Starbucks was so successful in the mainland partly because they did not have these god-awful music selections for cafes. They went so far as to produce their own CDs. And no regular sappy pop music from the radio, either. And not blasting out loud, either! I mean, I like and enjoy punk fusion — but in a coffeeshop while trying to read and work on the computer? It’s really stupid. While you are trying to digest complex ideas, these stupid lyrics are just jamming in your ears, doesn’t matter if you have earplugs. You need those $ 300 Bose headphones. Will I buy those just to survive a café experience in Guam? And the volume! Bad enough that the coffee machines and blenders are LOUD, they blast the music, too, you can’t hear what your friend is saying. So much for having important meetings in Infusion. You could make a killing serving people with corporate budgets who need to discuss something serious for several hours, but no – you attract people who wouldn’t dream of having a serious discussion in infusion and just go there to get high on one caffeinated and sugary drink and study or play on their tablet for hours. Some students stay and eat — but on student budgets. They’re the ones who can take the stupid music, because they’re merely studying for regurgitation, not necessarily finding creative solutions for real life markets, or writing books. That said, the food is good, but wish they had healthier options, like gluten free snacks and pasta. Health bars would not be a bad idea, either. And oh, they do not regulate the temperature. The airconditioning is super cold. You’d think they’d turn it off for 10 min or so when they see customers wearing sweaters and hoodies in a coffeeshop on a tropical island, — but, no. Any business owner that won’t allow or give access to his or her employees to adjust the temperature of the café for the comfort of their customers is, to put it mildly, not a nice person. The tips that employees could otherwise earn by displaying care for the health and comfort of the customers are drastically reduced. And sales are also drastically reduced by people opting to leave the café rather than put up with the freezing cold. Sitting outdoors to the sounds of speeding cars on the highway and sirens of emergency vans, and the smell of pollution is not an option when a simple regulation with high and low, or on and off, would do,