Will Juntunen Review of Spot Coffee
I love Spot Coffee. I met the local coffeehouse wi...
I love Spot Coffee. I met the local coffeehouse with a franchise reach in Rochester. Bought a lovely pizza. Brought it to a classical music concert, old music. The woman who sold me a ticket wanted a few slices. The doorman made me keep the boxed up pizza upon the rear pew. I finished it off at midnight as a late night snack.
So, forgive my whining. I thought the omelettes looked good. I made a snap decision because a big line of people were arriving. The cheese omelette cost around six; the western cost nine, a pretty good return on materials because I counted three slices of peppers and one chunk of ham. The toasted bagel, cinnamon raisin, outshone the omelette. I really regretted not just ordering pizza for brunch. Live and learn and wait for the lump in my stomach to digest.
If you are a hyper local coffeehouse, serving honey in packets just must be eschewed. Pick a local apiary or two and sell the honey by the bottle, serve it by ramiken. Smaller coffee houses assist the local honey industry that way. Bees fly miles to produce an ounce of honey. Most winds up thrown out with packaging. And we still might be consuming dumped honey from foreign countries, strained to remove identifying pollen. Honey stands with wine, beet juice, maple syrup as super foods. Let's promote honey, not demote honey.
I love that you are open to the street, which brings in the risk of unpaid customers. Having to ask for a code I can't remember just is a drag. At least put out hand sanitizer so I can wash my hands without ado after breakfast and before the paper.

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