“Parks is a cool facility a bit touristy but a fun place to hang out. There's big windows everywhere so you can be nosy and look at all that's going on like the processing of the coffee and the coffee education classes. It's way to busy to get work done here it's best to just hang out and catch up with friends or something. I enjoyed my drink and the lady at the counter was super nice.“
“One of the best drip coffee I’ve had. I learned it’s their homestead batch and it has fruity notes to die for. They also carry wide selection of roasts. The staff also is very nice. Moreover, the old downtown is also ideal place to sip a coffee outside. Lemma coffee is a gem.“
“EXCELLENT!!! Really enjoyed this quiet space to get focused and get some work done. The lady assisting customers was AMAZING! She was quick and to the point but so very warm in her interaction. In listening to her handle other customers I was very impressed that she knew lots of the customers names. The furniture also was very modern and comfortable. Will visit agaim!“
“I've been trying to find a place to study after seeing that the south Irving library has been having issues with homeless people. This place has a cozy atmosphere, plenty of comfortable seating, has an indoor playground for kids to play while moms study, affordable drinks, the list goes on... so glad I found this place. They have plenty of options for drinks though I don't know if they're the best (I'm not a huge coffee drinker) but it's still so convenient. This place is amazing!“
“If you are looking for a cozy and relaxing place to enjoy a cup of coffee, you should check out this place. This coffee shop has lots of seating options. You can also choose from a variety of coffee beans and brewing methods, but I highly recommend their **excellent pour over**. The staff are very **kind and attentive**, and they always greet you with a smile. They also offer some delicious pastries and sandwiches to go with your drink.“
“While this review is under Brian's Roastry coffee shop, the real star is a hidden gem tucked within this group of eateries. In addition this includes pocha kaya but a place that faces the parking lot called Keel guh ri uem sheek or KTown street food. Ktown Street food is ran by an awesome and authentic auntie whose warm heart can be tasted in her food and service. The atmosphere is relaxed compared to the more formal settings of the coffee roastery and pocha places next door so only adds to the warm neighborhood feel of this "hole in the wall". Whether you eat the bibimbap (great veggie crunch/freshness), kalkoosoo, or stir fry pork, the "momma's cooking" shines through and warms the heart like a bowl of chicken noodle soup for the soul. The kimchi is fresh and in house made along with other ingredients. Auntie mentioned there is no msg but natural ingredients to add sweetness. I have found a great place to go for comfort food and a nice quiet and warm place for my korean eats. Oh the coffee from Brian's was good too Stars: 1 - Just go on a fast or eat dirt 2- Crazy hungry or someone else paying 3- Not bad and not great 4 - Yummy Yummy 5 - OMG! I ate my fingers too!“
“I have a monthly coffee subscription and my order this month was lost to another state (courtesy of the post office), but Nathan was so kind to send me a fresh batch of coffee PLUS an extra bag....none of which I asked. So kind, excellent service and quality coffee all the time!! Thank you!!“