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“The coffee is great. I worked here though and the ow er that runs the shop was extremely abusive to his employees. I only lasted a couple of weeks. I couldn't take it. And frankly we were all terrified of him. Edit: This was the founder. I don't know if there is new management.“
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“I ate at the Blackfox for the first time today and it was fantastic. I’ve got celiac and it was SUCH a relief to be able to eat anything on the menu without worry.! I had the chicky sandwich and it was DELICIOUS!“
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“The Bean is one of my all-time favorite places to sit and sip coffee while being surrounded by my favorite people! The front of house staff is so kind and accommodating, and Vicy’s business is flourishing because of her dedication and love of her craft. The food is ALWAYS amazing, and the coffee is always divine. However, I was disappointed today while I was sitting near the kitchen. I was writing and overheard one of the male kitchen workers (he wears a tan hat and I’m unsure of his name) talking to one of the baristas, who is a femme POC, about the topic of racism. He not only seemingly isolated her in the conversation, but argued with her to tell her that all people are racist, which is untrue. When she gave the definition of racism, he countered her and gave the same definition but with the expansion (for lack of my inability to remember word-for-word), “white people are discriminated against too”. First, it was a highly inappropriate conversation for someone to bring up in a workplace that was formed on the basis of being a safe space. It was uncomfortable and angering to witness. I’m proud of her for walking away from the conversation with a person that had zero intent on hearing what she had to say. No matter how “playful” he may have intended the conversation to be. Second, the word-for-word definition of racism is this: “a belief that race is a fundamental determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race” and “the systemic oppression of a racial group to the social, economic, and political advantage of another”. People of color can hold prejudice, but can not be racist. To be racist is to hold prejudice AND have the ability to discriminate against, oppress, or limit the rights of others. Which people of color cannot do given the system that openly promotes discrimination against them and eliminates their ability to do things such as this. The other male worker (the co-owner) in today was standing and listening, but didn’t say anything. I wanted so badly to intervene, but couldn’t as the staff was busy and I didn’t want to stir the pot. I know the barista is a well educated person that has the ability to stand up for herself, too. I also hate to see the actions of one employee set a bad reputation for the entire staff. I wasn’t the only person hearing the conversation, and I know it was uncomfortable for everyone around.“
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“Love this place it’s amazing grate food grate drinks great staff love you my friends I wish I could stay hear all day I would xoxoxoox“
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“They are owned and run by plain people. I did not know this going in so I was a little self conscious about what I was wearing. The man at the register was kind, however, so I felt more at ease. There was an older patron who stared at me while I walked the aisles, but otherwise the store is great and they offer a lot of homemade goodies (i.e. jams, baked goods, snacks). My husband and I will be coming back again and trying another baked good. The strawberry pie was amazing!“
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“Special little Mexican Dinner left from the CF&I era. Exquisite Pueblo Green Chili and the tradition of complimentary legendary Sopapillas with Honey! Mark the working manager and Sierra along with all staff just friendly hustling rhythm AMAZING team! Generous delicious portions on scary hot plates.“