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    1.0 (2 reviews)
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    12 years ago

    Has flys within the hamburger buns bag. Not necessarily the stores fault, but beware. It's Korda's brand enriched.

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    Vertex Coffee Roasters

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    0.1 mi
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    This place is perfection. The roasts are delicious, and the methods are keyed in. There's a kind…read moreof coffee place that pays attention to tuning the extraction, and it can result in cups that literally taste like nothing else you have ever had. Like Lost Socks in DC the atmosphere is the real selling point. Unique, self selected songs, and attention to the pysical beauty of how tables, seats, plants are laid out. Gives vibes somewhere between a garden party and friend's basement. It is excellent! The pour-over was delicate and cholatey with some herbal tones. The expresso is distinctly toffee and graham cracker flavored. Seriously! made me look at the expresso for like 5 minutes wonder how they did it. Clerks were very helpful! Since I am buying bags, I appreciate that they have smaller sizes and I can get a few varieties. I will come back here if I'm ever in Ann Arbor again

    Parking is hard. Have to find street parking and it's extra hard in snowy weather (we ended up…read moreparking at the public garage). Inside is tiny but cozy. My glasses instantly fogged up! There is outdoor seating too. We ordered a lemon bar and it surprisingly had a subtle lemon flavor so it's not too sour and it had a good texture. My husband said the coffee was ok. I didn't get to try a latte cause we had an event after but their menu looks good! Service was good too and bathroom was pretty clean.

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    Punky Chai ($5.50) - chai with pumpkin spice syrup and pumpkin puree
    Punky Chai ($5.50) - chai with pumpkin spice syrup and pumpkin puree
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    Drip House Coffee

    Drip House Coffee

    4.0
    (151 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $$
    Vegan friendly
    Gluten-free friendly

    Great coffee, great service, super cute inside. The parking sitch was a little tricky but we are…read moreall perfectly capable.

    I like Drip House. I'm happy it's here. However, I don't know if I would be coming much if there…read morewas another coffee shop within a short walking distance. The main thing Drip House has going for it is that it is effectively the only coffee spot to sit and study or meet someone right by the stadium (where a bunch of us live and/or work). It is also open into the early evening when a lot of other coffee spots aren't. And we do love an outside seating option. The service has always been just fine and it's a pretty cute spot (not to sound ridiculously nit-picky but while we're here--someone might wanna sheer some of the many dead leaves off the beautiful plant inside though). Also, the banana oat latte they had as a special a couple months ago was delicious. So yummy. Some things I don't love about Drip House: the blue chairs. So uncomfortable. It is expensive and, dare I say, overpriced. The first time I got my $14 piece of ricotta toast, it was delicious. And I figured, fine. It's $14 for a piece of bread with a little cheese and jam but it's so yummy, I'll splurge every once in a while and go with it. Plus, I can't eat tree nuts, so it is one of the few options for me. However, the second time I got it, it was most definitely not worth it. The "whipped" ricotta was just a sad, thin wet layer and there was practically no jam. I get it. It's expensive out here. We're living in the shadows of the avocado toast economy where espresso drinks cost minimum $7 and you effectively can't buy anything for less than $4. But just because you feel like you *can* doesn't mean you *should.* Paying $14 for a piece of bread.... Come on. It's insulting. It feels exploitative. Will i be going back? Yes, because of the proximity and sometimes a girl needs to go for a cute little walk to get a coffee--just to feel something. Would I if there was a competing coffee shop nearby? That remains to be seen. Also the size of the "large" iced drink. Come on guys.

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