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    Dutch Bros Coffee

    3.2 (5 reviews)
    Open 5:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Coffee is great! Love the flapjack. My bf and I have been here twice already since opening great both times. They're very fast as well.

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    Exchange Co Coffee Bar & Bake Shop

    Exchange Co Coffee Bar & Bake Shop

    4.3
    (94 reviews)
    4.0 mi
    $$

    Cute coffee shop with plenty of parking. There are many two-person tables and a few booths, but due…read moreto popularity it may take a minute to find seating. I couldn't decide between two coffee drinks, so I tried both the Breve and the Cafe con leche. If you are looking for something creamy and delicious for the coffee taste do the breve. If you are looking for the same thing, but with some sweetness do the Cafe con leche. You can't go wrong with either choice. For food I ordered "Daryl's Chorizo Bowl" I don't know who Daryl is, but I am loving that chorizo. It has a base of eggs, covered with chorizo and a hint of cheese, onions and tomatoes. The drizzle of zesty green dressing and microgreens brings a freshness to a usually hearty dish. Staff was friendly, but it is laissez-faire vibe. You take your dirty dish (clean by the time you are done licking up all the deliciousness) to a rack at the back of the shop. To go boxes are placed by the utensil cart. Easy in and out. Did I mention they sell candles and other goodies (and I am not talking about the mouth-watering pastries or crepes) Overall a great place to visit in such a cute town.

    Such a peaceful little coffee spot The place is filled with beautiful plants and has the calmest,…read morecoziest vibe. Perfect for relaxing, reading, or getting a little work done. The coffee was great and the atmosphere made it even better. Definitely worth checking out if you're looking for a quiet, refreshing place to unwind. Highly recommend!

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    Shasta Coffee Co.

    Shasta Coffee Co.

    4.0
    (58 reviews)
    2.9 mi
    $$

    Fast and friendly service via the drive thru today. The food and coffee were both amazing and…read morefilling.

    CRAVE has been a coffee shoppe that many of our church members come for meet ups because of the…read moreatmosphere, seating, offerings for drinks (coffee, tea, latte, bottled juices) and sweets and croissant sandwiches. Though my husband frequents here often, this may have been my first time visiting to post about it. Wonderful, relaxing atmosphere. There are sofas, chairs, even tables with chairs. Some of the couches are quite low and, well used but are what I would expect at a coffee shop. The kind where you can curl up with a book though perhaps others may not like you hogging the couch I was meeting with a few other women and enjoyed a delicious chai latte with almond milk but instead posted the picture of what my friend ordered because of the adorable gingerbread man image on top of her latte. Mine was delicious and though I personally drink plain tea (sometimes with lemon) at home and not a coffee drinker, the latte was perfect on this foggy wet winter day. To be honest, it would have been perfect on any day. I was asked if I preferred a mug or the disposable cup, an option if it was small (I think though maybe large?) or medium size order. I had ordered a medium and there's something about having a handle, right? Plus less landfill item. Because I'm trying to reduce the amount of sugar intake from the holiday season (and had breakfast 90 minutes prior), I did not choose any of the baked goods, though tempting. I should have captured a photo to recall but there were muffins, cookies, etc CRAVE has WiFi available for its patrons and quite inviting to remain, not rushing anyone out. I saw people alone enjoying a drink and reading, others alone on their laptop, many with others enjoying each other's company and conversation. If you crave a place that will allow you to relax and/or have a pick-me-up drink, CRAVE certainly is a place to go. Because this is the anchor shop of a strip, there is ample parking along the parking lot on the side. And if you want full blown meals, there are options along the strip, one of which I have frequented often. I enjoyed my experience and thus give CRAVE a 5 star.

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    Old Europe Desserts

    Old Europe Desserts

    4.2
    (16 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    A little European escape... just 2 hours from Atlanta If…read moreyou're looking for something different without hopping on a flight, check out Old Europe Coffee and Desserts inside BridgeWay Station. The entire area is designed like a small European village stone buildings, archways, towers... it honestly doesn't feel like South Carolina. What stood out The dessert case alone will stop you in your tracks. They had: cakes, cheesecakes, and eclairs macarons, cookies, biscotti croissants, scones, and pastries breakfast sandwiches + quiche It's the kind of place where you go in for coffee and end up wanting a full spread. Drinks + pricing Full coffee menu with everything you'd expect: espresso, lattes, cappuccinos, cold brew, chai, plus some fun seasonal drinks like chocolate strawberry and s'mores-inspired options. Prices felt fair for a specialty coffee shop, not overdone. The vibe This is what makes it worth the trip. It's not just a coffee shop -- it's an experience: great for a date solo coffee run content/photos or just walking around with a drink You can grab your coffee and actually enjoy the space instead of rushing out. Worth the drive? From Atlanta, it's about 2 hours so I'd treat it as a day trip or add-on stop, not just a quick coffee run. But if you like: unique spots good desserts aesthetic environments ...it's definitely worth checking out.

    The only bakery cafe kind of place in this locality and had to say it was nothing like the reviews…read moreactually described it as. THE FOOD: We did try their Chocolate truffle cake and hot chocolate. Was initially confused between Tiramisu and Chocolate truffle cake and the staff there suggested to take the Chocolate truffle cake. It was not good at all. To be honest it looked like it was taken straight out of the refrigerator after storing it for the whole week. Very disappointing. Even the tiramisu looked like that. Seemed old and not so fresh. The cake was bland and there's not flavor in anything. Definitely my taste buds were in good shape that day! The hot chocolate was kind of okay. Nothing special about it either. Not sure what's so European about that either. They did have a good collection of macaroons but cake options were limited and slightly over priced IMO for the quantity and quality. AMBIENCE & SERVICE: The bakery tries to be rustic and is kind of decently lit. It's actually very cramped and all the tables & chairs were not arranged as we walked in on one side. The other side had a lot of tables overlapping and no place to walk into even if you found a place. They then started to arrange the tables and chairs on the other side probably after 6 PM in the evening. Not sure what's stopped them from arranging it earlier? Didn't see any cleaning going on either. The staff there seem good but look a lot careless or disinterested or out of touch with the work. Paper towels/ napkins were hard to find and when asked for they just hand over one sheet/ slice of paper napkin. Like really for a table of 3? I would try not visit this place as the quality is very average in terms of food and ambience. BOTTOMLINE: A sub standard bakery cafe with decent options and variety serving bland 3-4 days old cakes that doesn't have to be this pricey within a cramped space and a lackluster service. Nothing against anyone, just was super disappointed with a basic "not fresh" cake. MY PICKS FOR YOU: Avoid if possible!

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    Mercato Cafe

    Mercato Cafe

    3.5
    (15 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    Being retired I can go anywhere and take my time. We just came to this center to have breakfast…read moreand a coffee drink. The day was beautiful so I wanted to sit outside. There was a gentle breeze, the temperature was in the 60s and I didn't experience noise or bugs. The service is excellent. They were quick and efficient. The dining area is quite spacious and despite being a peak morning period, there was more than enough places to sit. Ambience was nice with background music but not a lot of noise from patrons. I wanted to sit outside to be mindful of the surrounding. I watched a cloud move moderately quickly across the sky. My drink was excellent. I could taste the cocoa and coffee very distinctly. Perfect temperature. My bagel sandwich was good. Perfect temperature, but I presume it is premade not made in house. My wife loved her cappuccino so much she acquired two. She also got a bacon, egg and cheese croissant. I liked the place since it had a nice variety of choices to eat and drink. There were bottled and canned drinks, also, in a glass door refrigerator. I don't live in the area but I'm here for fun for a couple of weeks. The center is nice and peaceful and very reminiscent of old world Italy (in which I have been). There are pigeons but not as many as in the old country. Definitely give them two thumbs up!

    Mercato at Bridgeway Station is such a gem! I stopped in and was treated to a warm apple pastry…read morethat felt like pure comfort in every bite. To make it even better, the baristas suggested a Valentine's nod to a Strawberry Latte, made with their own homemade strawberry syrup. It was the perfect balance of sweet and refreshing, and I loved that they took the time to walk me through how they make their syrups from scratch. The staff here is genuinely kind and thoughtful--they made choosing a seasonal drink feel fun and personal. Anytime someone sells me on a homemade treat, I'm in, and Mercato delivered beautifully. Between the cozy atmosphere, creative drinks, and warm service, this is exactly the kind of spot I'll keep coming back to.

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    Apple pastry (left) and Strawberry Latte
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