Heather W.
Yelp
When traveling, I love to check out the local coffee place. This one is situated near a Starbucks and another large chain coffee restaurant. They had unique coffee roasts in here, and the staff knew a bit about the different flavors and styles, which is nice because I like particular roasts over others. Unfortunately, of the three shops, the selection of baked goods here was very very small and uninteresting. If you wanted to bypass the mass-baked muffins from Starbucks, the other shop around the corner had an enormous selection of baked goods, quiches and assorted lunch items. I will say that I did greatly enjoy the coffee from George's, which was nice because there are lots of places to sit nearby where we took out our ukuleles and played and was completely content with just a good cup of coffee. Sidenote, the person I was with did comment on the barista-experience. I had espresso, and she went with a regular drip coffee, and for $4.50 or whatever it was, she was a little underwhelmed. If you ever read the @Cleo Coyle coffeehouse murder series, you will know that these specialty shops bring a lot more to them than just an overpriced drink in a cup. There is a lot that goes into selection of quality beans which aren't found in your local gardens, a choice of how to roast them, and friendly faces that know how to follow your detailed instructions without falter. I say bravo, and I would definitely come here for a cup of coffee if I were in the area again.