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    Cafe Hosanna

    5.0 (8 reviews)

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    I came to Cafe Hosanna in Summerville/Goose Creek one week after their opening day, and the line was very long! I did not mind the wait though, since I enjoyed talking to people in the queue, and next thing you know you are already looking through their selections. They offer different matcha beverages ranging from the classic matcha latte to matcha einspanner. I opted for their matcha sweet form and their matcha einspanner, and both were so delicious and exactly what you would get out in California. I will have to come back to try their classic matcha latte to see what their matcha is like on its own. I also got their Ube Cloud, which is a Ube Cream on Japanese bread. To be honest, the bread isn't as soft as I thought. I ate the Ube Cream but not much of the bread. As for service, the staff was diligent in taking orders and focused on making lines of beverages. The wait time after placing our order was long too, but it wasn't too bad. As for the vibe, the cafe is Christian-inspired, and they played gospel music, which was quite healing honestly. I love the concept of Cafe Hosanna, and I will definitely be coming back!

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    great vibe, friendly staff and love the fact that when paying the ipad screen didn't ask for a tip!

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    4.3
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    I'll admit, I'm not a huge breakfast person, especially when I'm trying to lose weight or keep it…read moreoff. Nope, about 4oz of berries and coffee with honey, creamer, turmeric, cinnamon and cayenne for me. Please note my listed concoction is extremely beneficial to the body, containing anti-inflammatory and antioxidants. Ok back to the point, I had the opportunity to meet a friend from church for lunch and I figured since I've never been to a First Watch in my life, to give it a try. The ride over at 11:15 on a Tuesday morning was easy, light on traffic with ample parking in a very safe section of town. I beat my comrade, for my Russian friends, to the restaurant as he was lagging a bit so the courteous wait staff promptly seated me. To be honest the franchise appears to have a forced hommy look to it. As if they're trying to be something you'd find on a winding country road where only the locals know about. To be honest, the ambiance is the lowest on my checklist, so depending on your perspective, that's a good thing. My hostess/waitress was asking me about my beverage before I was seated! I like this commitment to service. She even got me honey for my sweetener as I requested. Slow... slow golf clap from the audience. As I confessed before, I'm not a big breakfast person but I try to eat reasonable 90% of the time to stay "fit as a fiddle" (I'm curious where that analogy came from). While I could have enjoyed a great number of items, I opted for 1 Belgian waffle and 2 over easy eggs to go with my coffee. My skinny friend (grumble) got the Tri Fecta b/c.... well he's skinny! But as I recall it was about the same as my dish but with bacon. First off, my eggs were perfectly over easy - cooked 65% on one side the rest on the other with a very runny yolk, tasty! Now for the waffle, can we say "false advertising on 3?" Belgian waffles are thicker, have a "yiester" batter and pearl sugar. Plus, the "syrup traps" (all rights to Mitch Hedberg) are deeper while it has a crispier exterior and fluffier interior. In other words what I got was a deflated, defeated and structurally defunct piece of want to be abstract art, only something that a painter like Mark Rothko could appreciate (look him up). It was tasty but when I love waffles and have refrained for literal years I had my hopes set way to high. Anyways it was an average experience with only one syrup option! Oh I apologize for the pic, I was hungry and forgot to snap one before I destroyed it with my pitchfork. Overall, I don't want to nitpick too much but give constructive advice. So, the great -bacon, eggs, coffee, customer service, noise level and comfort. The average or slightly below average - the waffle (mislabeled) and ambiance via drab decor. If I were to come back, which isn't a reflection on the restaurant but my eating habits, I would opt for the eggs benedict as I make them all the time at home since homemade hollandaise sauce is easy and elevates any dish.

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    4.1
    (54 reviews)
    2.9 mi
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    I can't believe I haven't left a review yet for this Biggby Coffee!! The staff is phenomenal, they…read morealways greet me with a smile and check-in how I'm doing vs just a number..their customer service is top notch. The seasonal drinks are always drawing me in too..today I got the s'mores cold brew and loved every sip of it. Very grateful for this coffee shop here in Goose Creek. They have a rewards program and I sign up for their emails to hear about the latest updates and coupons. Keep up the stellar work!!

    I've overlooked this coffee shop for far too long. I live not far from it, but usually go to…read moreDunkin. It's nice to switch it up sometimes tho. Biggby has several sandwich options, on top of their coffee and juice menu. They have this bragel sandwich called the Turkey Havarti. So good. It's made on a thin bagel, I get Asiago but they also have plain and everything bagels. They even have muffins and donut holes! They have energy drinks that contain Red Bull. Never have I tried one, I'm a hot latte type gal. Their cold foams look good too. I'll have to try it one day. Tips for this place: - Check the wall to the left of the register for some yummy drink specials not on the regular menu - Check signage around store for special food options not on the regular menu - Weekday specials: I took a picture of this for your convenience I like this place. It's located by the Lowe's in Goose Creek. Turn at that light, then turn right into Biggby's parking lot. Oh yes, I'll be back.

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    3.9
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    Biggby Coffee is a gem! We went Sunday afternoon & I ordered a sweet foam pumpkin cold brew. My…read morehusband got an iced coffee & a sausage, egg, cream cheese bagel sandwich. I was able to snag a few bites. It was delicious! Warm & filling, it was a well-made sandwich. My cold brew was killer as well. And bonus if you're active military--they offer $1 off drinks over 20 ounces. We'll definitely be back. I want to try the turkey & havarti cheese bagel next!

    What's better than a piping hot cup of fresh Joe, or... for those who defy the norm, iced coffee?…read more I can think of many things and being a former comedian, I'll refrain from stating. However, what tires my bones to the core is the inauthenticity of people that have taken over coffee culture; with their man-buns, little lap tops writing "the next great American novel," forearmed tattooed and blue haired activist that... Oh sorry, I got off topic a bit, shades of living in Austin TX. That said, I see the environment at Biggby set up to cater to those people, yet the new gen hippy takeover hasn't started. No, what I see from this dainty coffee bar are inviting pastel-colored walls, light toned wood chairs and tables, crayon inspired specials written on the windows and where ever along with their merch being pushed dead in front. It's an ok vibe in here and the people are simple, thus my whole rant about generation 3.14 isn't applicable here. As for the staff they're great and receptive of what you want to drink as well as giving suggestions. I got there when a lot of younger staff were working so I tried to spark up a conversation. Specifically, if she's tried Kopi Luwak (google it) and if she liked it. She had no idea what I was talking about so I switched to Taylor Swift, to which the conversation picked up. Concern for this generation resonated in my head, but hey at least we were talking, and she didn't ask to chat via snap chat! I kid... I kid. The staff here are very nice and they were playing 80s music (see how I dated myself?) which "I can name that song in three notes" and did. While I'm a medium roast coffee kind of guy and I like my coffee like the women I date; hot, sweet and blonde. I vary my selection by what I'm in the mood for, sometimes latte, sometimes hot or iced, sometimes mocha, you get the drift; and yes I'm talking about coffee (get your mind out of the gutter). But what I do appreciate is creativity in a beverage and a joint with the courage to put a creation on their menu. When I read the Butter bear latte stood out and I knew that was what I wanted. The butterscotch punched me in the mouth as a "you've never met someone like me before" love tap. The caramel snuck up from behind and smoothed out the experience while the coffee kept the band playing nice together. Scanning their menu, Biggby does commit to giving something different a real go and I applaud them for it. In summary, Biggby grinds their beans to order and this really enhances the quality of their coffee. Add to that they create an environment where one can feel safe while sitting inside or just stopping by with enthusiastic employees and it's a recipe for success. While I didn't sample their "edibles" (how's my parking?) they looked wonderful. To finish, the employees are great people, the ambiance is fun and the coffee is great. Stop by if you want something good to pick yourself up or rub elbows with a future leader of America.

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