“Went to drive through at about8:30 am they were kinda busy donuts were not hot but I warmed them and they were very good and we got a dozen and a chocolate milk paid I believe less than 10 bucks... Went to the place across the street and half a dozen was 6 bucks and not nearly as good.. we ate Rocks Donuts and left the others....“
“Cool small coffee shop. Very quick service and employees were quite polite and wonderful. They even had a drive through and seemed like they had online orders as well.Could probably use a few more pastries/food options but not bad. Overall cool place.“
“This place is an experience. The hippie vibe is soothing, and they have a lovely area to sit and enjoy their music. Their coffees are great. They're mild and not bitter at all. I stop here when I visit, and I'm never disappointed.“
“Monster breakfast "tacos" are actually the size of a burrito. The green hot salsa is pretty spicy, in the way asian hot mustard is spicy. It also has a lingering after burn like habanero. It's mostly thin, not chunky. Probably the best hot salsa of its kind in the area that I have tried, but I *prefer* red HOT salsas with cilantro and serrano which they don't have.Vegetarian options: Breakfast tacos with egg, potatoes, and cheese.“
“I decided to try this coffee shop since it was just a minor detour on my way back to Houston. I have to say that even in a small town one should expect a good solid latte. I was impressed that they didn't ask me what size (that always makes me nervous). Espresso +milk drinks should come in standard size, not a choice of small, medium, or large.The prices are reasonable and the barista was very nice. There is plenty of room, and the atmosphere is very cozy...there is the option to enjoy indoors or sit outside and take in the beautiful neighborhood surrounding the coffeeshop/ church.I got a lavender oat latte. For the most part it was nearly a perfect drink. They used Katz coffee for all of their drinks. When I am in the mood for a drive, this coffee shop will be an option.“