Saleem C.
Yelp
I was curious to see what coffee shops lurked in this part of Texas, as I was not expecting much given how remote this area is, and a lot of the local military population can drink 7-Eleven coffee and be just fine.
This place's latte art caught my attention because that is definitely one of the crafts that distinguishes a coffee place, blurring the line between second and third-wave, in my opinion.
I decided to give this place a try as it was more promising than anything I could find in the area.
They had a good selection of drinks and standard drinks that you would find in any other coffee shop. I was also surprised to see that they also offered pourover options and had very good equipment, similar to the stuff I have at home in order to make it. This really piqued my interest.
Unfortunately, the beans they had to make the pourovers or 4 to 6 months old, so I decided not to go with a pourover.
Instead, I got a latte, which they actually did a beautiful job in terms of the latte art which told me that they knew how to properly get milk up to the right temperature and know how to layer the drink properly which gave me some hope.
The latte was actually pretty good and I would actually come back for it.
The people provided good service and were nice and patient .
The ambiance was very basic and empty, with a lukewarm cafeteria-like design which made it feel like a first wave and was not pleasant.
Other than that, I would called this a pretty solid hole in the wall that is worth checking out.
3.5/5