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“Great gem in Spartanburg. The honey butter chicken biscuit was amazing, coffee was phenomenal, people were genuine, and I also had a chia tea that was fantastic. This business has come a long way since it first started, and I'm excited to see it continue to grow. They are definitely doing something right!“
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“This is a great little local coffee shop. I love this location in the old manufacturing plant which gives the coffee shop a cozy feel.I drink hot tea and hubby drinks coffee. Both are delicious. They have a good variety of teas to choose from. They have almond milk if you prefer that option. They also have the typical flavorings.Staff is always quick to help and friendly.The shop is small but has several 2 and 4 person tables. They seem close but I generally don't feel crowded. They is also covered outdoor seating.The majority of parking is a little far away u less you score one of the few up front. Despite that you can walk in and get your drink quickly. There are steps so keep that in mind. I am not sure if there is handicap access on this side of Drayton Mills. I know there is in the back.“
“Ive lived in spartanburg all my life and ive always passed this little shop on my way to work everyday! I just now started going about a month ago and absolutely love the coffee! Yesterday and today thier machine was down but that didnt stop them i usually order a mocha but they made a solution for me! Excellent costumer service!“
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“Solid hibachi spot. I got the steak and scallop, and the wife had chicken. The shrimp shu mai was on point. My wife was satisfied with her gyoza and spring roll. Kid's bowl was more than enough for our 3 year old. I'll order again.Dietary restrictions: Safe options for those with a dairy allergy.“
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“The food was really good. Nice friendly service and good atmosphere. The restaurant is also clean. i felt the price for the meal was fair. No complaints.Wheelchair accessibility: You could get in with a wheelchair but someone would have to hold open the two doors.“