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    Common Grounds Cafe & Pie Shop

    4.9 (42 reviews)
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    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for working
    Outdoor seating

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    Cherry  salad with chicken
    Krystal C.

    Where in the world am I.... Just inside the middle of the middle of no where this delightful coffee shop lives. Very clean cute interior good for gatherings or studying/ working. Large with two rooms and an outdoor spot. There is breakfast and lunch served here.... Oh and I think they have pie ;) We had the cherry salad and the ham sandwich on the pretzel bun. They both were very good. Add a slice of blackberry lemon and peach pie and we were set. The service here was great! I left My purse accidentally and they had it up front when I came back! Thank you

    Italian ice box sandwich
    Matt A.

    Love love love this restaurant. I discovered common grounds three years ago on a road trip and have been returning for breakfast or lunch whenever I'm heading to Peoria. They have a great variety of coffee and loose leaf tea drink specialities and the best homemade pie slices imaginable. This trip I had a lunch special of their Italian ice box sandwich which was super unique and came with bacon and cheddar soup and macaroni salad. I finished the meal with a slice of lemonade blackberry pie and finished it before I had a chance to take a photo.

    Brisket over Mac

    Everything is great about Common Grounds. The service was impeccable, the workers were friendly, they've got plenty of seating space both inside and outside, the coffee was great and priced fairly, the bakery items are made fresh daily, the pies are delicious (I recommend the kuchen), and their breakfast and lunch items are fantastic. I had the brisket over mac for lunch, which was honestly some of the best mac and cheese I've ever had. The noodles were cooked perfectly and the béchamel sauce was rich and creamy. I was afraid it wouldn't be worth its price, but after trying it I can say it was well worth it.

    Common Grounds offers a contemporary, yet 'country casual', atmosphere for enjoying some of the best coffee, pie, and breakfast treats.
    O. R.

    Common Grounds you are a treasure...an oasis on Rt 24! Imagine beautifully, local-roasted beans that yield a rich, smooth cup of coffee that rivals any you've had. Add to that delicious breakfast treats - quiches, casseroles, and pastries - that taste and look as though they came from your grandma's farmhouse kitchen. Yeah, they're that good. Well, that's the Common Grounds experience that awaits you. On my only visit as I headed to Peoria, I enjoyed a bottomless cup of coffee ($2.75) and the ham & Swiss quiche. Just wonderful - a real taste of breakfast 'down on the farm'. I then couldn't help myself and order three pieces of pie 'to go': pecan, pecan chocolate bourbon, and strawberry rhubarb. Again, each was wonderful and reminiscent of grandma's own (assuming your grandmother, like mine, was a real artist in the kitchen). Way to go Common Grounds, I look forward to many more visits.

    Dylan S.

    Common Grounds is killing it! I love what Katrina has done to transform this building into an amazing little coffee shop. With great drinks and great food, Common Ground is a must-visit if you are even close to Gridley. I'm so excited that this coffee shop exists in Gridley. At long last, finally we have a place to hang out, see friends, drink coffee, and eat food! The interior of the shop is super unique, with creative decorations and plenty of seating. There is an extra room for special events as well. A couple of my favorite things that Katrina has done is 1.) During Christmas time, she had Christmas cards from families all over the community hanging on the wall, and 2.) She has a cork board where someone can "pay-it-forward" by pre-purchasing a drink or a piece of pie for a specific person to redeem the next time they're in the shop. Katrina really did a fantastic job of creating a modern and welcoming vibe for all. Personally, I hope that she will sell cold brew soon:) Love this place!

    Peach Pie

    Love this coffee shop! Great food, coffee and pie! Employees are super kind and friendly, great atmosphere... highly recommend!

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    I just had the breakfast sandwich and the biscuit was SO TENDER I could have eaten 100 of them.

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    Very good costumer service! The food is very good and priced good as well. I highly recommend!

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    The Cup and the Scone

    The Cup and the Scone

    4.8(41 reviews)
    16.3 mi

    The Knight and The Bible…read more On a drive up to Chicago to catch a vacation flight, we stopped at The Cup and The Scone to get us caffeinated for the rest of the drive. We got there about 30 minutes before close and the barista was super nice as we ordered our drinks. Emily got a caramel latte and I got the.. you guessed it... an iced americano. We also grabbed a blueberry-lemon, cranberry-orange, and birthday cake scone. While we stood there as the barista was making our drinks, we chatted her up a bit and we were able to get a few free stickers from her. She said they don't use them all too much and was happy to give us two each. Once we got our drinks, we took off to the upper part of the coffeehouse and promised we wouldn't be too long since they were closing soon. Before we headed upstairs, I took some photos with the suit of armor that is by the counter. When we got upstairs, I was surprised to see another suit of armor, so I took a photo with that one, too. The Cup and The Scone specializes in a lot of gluten-free products and a small bit of religion. I don't know if their entire menu is gluten-free but as someone who's mom is gluten sensitive (and I will probably be at some point), the care about GI issues is great. As for the religious stuff, if you don't see the occasion bible strewn about the place, you'd honestly never know. But, their website seems to support helping people and I think that also is super great as this world is getting rough and scary. Any who, Emily and I really enjoyed our drinks. The americano hit all the right notes and Emily was delighted with her latte. We were split on the scones. I really liked the birthday cake while she really liked the cranberry-orange while we both thought the blueberry-lemon was just alright. We held true to our promise and dipped out before 2pm and hit the road. If I find myself in Pontiac for some reason in the future, The Cup and The Scone will definitely be my spot to get some americanos.

    I was initially drawn to this spot by the big knight in shining armor that I saw on Yelp (I'm a big…read morechess fan) and then pleasantly surprised at how cool this place is. The decor really makes this spot, with lots of fun themed signs throughout the restaurant. This definitely gives it a different and more fun vibe than the average coffee house and the upstairs loft is cozy to hangout in as well. The coffee flavors and preparation are quite good here -- flavorful, and made with high quality ingredients. I also enjoyed the mini scones, with a nice texture that was soft but a little more firm than a muffin. Overall, definitely worth a visit if you're in Pontiac. Great vibe and delicious food.

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    5.0(2 reviews)
    7.0 mi

    Stopped in with the kids for the first time and was treated very nicely by the staff. They had a…read morebig selection for the size of the store and had things I haven't seen offered at other ice cream shops. The kids loved it and I'll go back. Cute little shop b

    Front Street Creamery in El Paso, Illinois, is a nostalgia-packed " cool place" that'll transport…read moreyou straight back to the Clarissa Explains It All era. Owned by Matt & Kerri Kaps and (who've nailed the "cool local hang" vibe), this spot serves up frozen custards and sorbets with a side of 1990s whimsy. Let's break it down, Saved by the Bell-style: Waffle Tacos & Kid-Approved Hits Their waffle tacos are the stuff of lunchbox legends are made from. For the under-12 crowd, banana pudding custard reigns supreme, blending Nilla wafer nostalgia with silky texture. Parents, prepare for repeat requests. Grown-Up Flavors with Flair Champagne sorbet? Absolutely Fabulous. This bubbly-inspired treat dances between sweet and tart, while pistachio custard delivers a nutty richness that'll make you rethink every '90s "low-fat" trend. Blood orange sorbet steals the show with its zesty punch-perfect for and weather. Retro Candy & Hy-Vee Collab The attached candy shop is a time capsule of Dunkaroos-era snacks, from Warheads to Fruit by the Foot. Pro tip: Grab a tub of their vanilla bean custard at Bloomington's Hy-Vee for home-based nostalgia trips. Why It's All That With its converted grocery store aesthetic and Friends-level hangout energy, Front Street Creamery is the Midwest's answer to 1995. Culinary Chronicles approves-this spot's got more flavor layers than a Lisa Frank trapper keeper.

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    Guest House Coffee and Pastries

    Guest House Coffee and Pastries

    4.7(75 reviews)
    48.2 mi
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    I ordered the chai, half expecting something thin and overly sweet. What arrived instead was a…read morewarm, fragrant testament to restraint--balanced spices, just enough milk, and a whisper of quiet joy. I sat back with K.W. in one of the window-side chairs, letting the mug steam gently into the late-morning light, and took in the interior. It's the kind of place that rewards attention: reclaimed wood, soft colors, seating that invites rather than insists. This was not an Instagram café--it was a Christian coffee shop. And I mean that as praise. I don't just mean it had a verse on the wall or worship music humming faintly behind the grinder. I mean the place carried a spirit of care. You could feel it in the details, the warmth of the baristas, and--most of all--in the baby shower happening quietly in the side room. From what I could tell, it was all women--close family friends of the expectant mother--gathered in soft tones, with gifts, cake, and affection flowing. There were balloons. Laughter. Maybe a tear or two, but the joyful kind. I thought about the holiness of childhood, the ridiculous courage of parenting, and the spiritual stubbornness it takes to keep loving in public. There are many ways to do Christianity poorly. But when it holds space for reflection, for the protection of the vulnerable--children, the poor, the disabled--it becomes something rare and tender. Guest House feels like one of those places where such values are quietly lived out, without announcement or ego. I'll be back. For the chai. For the ambience. But mostly to support a place that, in its own gentle way, remembers what a gift life is.

    Be our guest and stay awhile…read more.. What once used to be By the Bean is now and has been for awhile Guest House Coffee and Pastries. This has been on my list for awhile now and with Emily and I heading to St. Louis to catch a flight to Colorado, it was the perfect time to get some caffeine before we embarked on a long day of traveling. We popped in a bit before lunch and were greeted by a friendly barista. He took our order fairly quickly and then we took a seat while we waited... and waited... and waited. There was 2 people ahead of us and it took about 10 minutes for our drinks to come out and a few minutes after that to get our baked goods. I got a peanut butter cookie and Emily got a lemon blueberry thingy. Sorry, I'm not great at knowing which is which when it comes to baked goodies. Once we got our goods, we made a beeline for the interstate. This is when I decided to try their cold brew and wow... it was the punch of bitterness that I love. Sometimes places pull back on the bitter but not at Guest House. After a few sips, I tried my peanut butter cookie and found it sorely lacking. I thought it was going to be soft but it was hard, crumbly and dry. I'm not sure if they can warm them up before serving them to you but if I could've had that, it may have helped a lot. I eventually ate most of it but really wish I had some milk to dip it in. I don't remember what Emily got but she seemed to really enjoy it. As for her lemon blueberry item, she said it was dry but that's normal for what it is. I tried a nibble and the flavor was definitely on point. It's not something I would've enjoyed but she seemed to really like it. As for the Guest House overall, I liked that they kept a lot of the decor from By the Bean. I was happy to see the doors that were previously there still there. If we weren't trying to get our stuff and get out ASAP, the wait time wouldn't have been a problem and with that in mind, I don't factor it into my score. We did leave wondering why there was one guy up front and what seemed like 2 employees in the back. But that's neither here nor there at this point. I would definitely come back to Guest House and maybe try to see if they would warm up their cookies before devouring them.

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