Parkland, FL. No mugs anymore and no coffee art on my cappucino; they also forgot the gluten-free cookie I ordered; when I finally got it the cookie was tough. Great coffee though, plus cute plates and wooden sandwich boards for food presentation. This used to be my favorite coffee shop, and if I’m in Parkland I’ll still stop in.
Some patrons got tired of waiting and went and found their to-go order behind the register by the hallway to the bathroom and as they left one said, “Don’t know how long that’s been sitting there.”
To be fair there were two servers in aprons delivering food and drinks to patrons with a smile and calling out names; at least one patron didn’t hear a name. The place was crowded and there was music playing so maybe the other patrons who didn’t receive their food in a timely manner also didn’t hear their name?
Great atmosphere! They’ve added on to their dining space by putting several tables outside and fancied that up with lights strung across overhead. Indoors they have two small dining rooms, with farmhouse style tables, wing chairs, a sofa, and a newer long bench with cafe tables.
Even so they get crowded.
Why the high prices? Well I figure the remote workers are renting a study/business spot in this beautiful cafe. Also it’s Parkland and there are tons of middle schoolers with disposable income here at this cafe lol. Finally this is a primo location and a pricey bit of real estate.