Guadalupe V.
Yelp
sit back, grab a snack, and listen closely. this place is absolute garbage. you might be wondering, how so? well, for starters, the owner is a creep. i came in while visiting family and from the moment i entered into the establishment i was underwhelmed. the ambiance - eh. the only reason i stayed was because most of the baristas were great. but honestly, still not worth it. i could tell we piqued the interest of the manager from the moment we walked in, and he didn't hesitate to make it known. as we waited for our drinks he very awkwardly stared at us, waiting for us to notice him... and perhaps introduce ourselves? out of discomfort, i kept my gaze away - pretending to be completely unaware. he finally waved his arms saying hello and extended his arm. my body actually froze out of fear! mind you i had never met him before. but i shook his hand, reluctantly. LISTEN CLOSELY. when i tell you i have NEVER felt so icky in my entire life. i felt like i had touched the devil himself. it was sickening. i left religion a while ago, but i have never yearned so desperately for holy water, a rosary, and a good prayer. and trust me folks that was just the beginning. he very obviously had the BIPOC employees doing the back-of-house work, while his white staff was up front. i've also heard various horror stories about how he's treated other BIPOC community members who have literally paid to be in his subpar coffee shop. truly sickening, i'm telling you. don't go to this place. you're better off stopping at the dunkin nearest you. better yet, let's support other local coffee shops, preferably ones owned by queer, trans, and/or BIPOC owners. okay, i'm done. just know, you've been warned about what to expect. good luck! xoxo