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    5.0 (7 reviews)
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    Closed 8:00 am - 1:00 pm

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    Aroma Coffee Shop

    Aroma Coffee Shop

    3.8
    (20 reviews)
    0.0 mi
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    My husband and I were ready for a quick little breakfast and a spot of coffee, so we headed into…read morearoma. My husband ordered plain ol' coffee, so I caved and did the same. I can't tell you if it was good---I never can tell if regular coffee is good by coffee-lover standards. It was just OK to me. We shared an apple fritter and a cream-filled donut. The fritter was light and airy, which was a nice change from the dense, heavy fritters I've grown accustomed to. The filled donut was adequate. White fluff-filled donuts are my go-to, but the cream didn't quite strike the right chord with me. Whatever it was I didn't like about it, that's what my husband raved about! This review suddenly doesn't feel very helpful. If you want a hometown coffee shop with cute decor, decent coffee, and assorted baked goods, this fits the bill! The staff was friendly and helpful, as well. That means a lot! Seating is limited---maybe 20-25 seats in all---so just be prepared.

    I had stayed away for quite awhile after a few incidents where I was served regular instead of…read moredecaf. It still feels like playing roulette everywhere I go, so I prefer to make my own at home. I just cannot do caffeine. I mostly go to shops like this to feel like a human out doing something. The coffee tastes good, but 'm docking a star because even as I type this after leaving, I can feel the not fun effects of caffeine. It can be hit or miss with consistency of what constitutes a large and how milky your drink is, the prices seem to vary from visit to visit, and I often don't recognize the employees. High turnover? There is no public restroom which can be an issue whilst consuming beverages. Aroma also charges a fee if you pay with plastic, so I try to carry cash. I recall being charged for a cup of ice for my herbal tea in the past. Sometimes the tables aren't so clean and the baked goods case can have flies in it. It's looked better this summer. The wooden chairs can be wobbly. Overall it has decent atmosphere. It smells good like caramel when you walk in. There are two metal tables with cafe chairs as well as a bench outside, weather permitting. Rat Pack & classical outside. When music is on inside it's a different genre. The hours can be funky especially in winter or even be unexpectedly closed, but they are never open past 5 PM. Peru rolls the sidewalks up pretty early. I do like that they offer plant milk and have decaf without a weird lecture like the place around the corner... They usually have soy and almond. No coconut, but I usually go with soy lately anyway. Raw sugar, stevia for Lydia, and at least one decaffeinated tea. The baristas I've had recently were pretty pleasant. They have an array of baked goods including bagels and some other food and drink things in a refrigerated case. I've not ever tried the food myself though it looks good. I'm assuming it's local artwork which I've seen for sale on the walls along with handmade jewelry, mugs. They have a sandwich board for a donation program where you can buy a coffee for someone in need. Aroma has loyalty punch cards as well. You can enter the bakery next door through an adjoining door. Walking past I saw the case next door had cupcakes and heard a cake order being taken. So, while Aroma has flaws and I've been to better in other towns, the prices are pretty reasonable for this century and the atmosphere is alright. Cozy and on the Bohemian side. I don't go running there with excitement, but it's alright to sit and chat, especially when it's not crowded, which it often isn't. I like the downtown location.

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    Station with toaster, microwave, sweetener... Indoor entrance to bakery next door.

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    Station with toaster, microwave, sweetener... Indoor entrance to bakery next door.

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