“For a small town McDonald's, this is def one of the better ones I've stopped at on my many travels. First, when I ordered I wouldn't have even guessed I was in Texas and thought AI was taking my order, ha (the staff will know what I'm talking about lol) but the team was friendly and the fries were hot.“
“Finally made a trip to try out this little nook and it was pretty darn good! The breakfast burrito was delicious, definitely recommend it. I’m wishing I would have bought an extra cinnamon roll for a rainy day pick me up - super yummy! And the coffee was extra awesome, definitely worth the trip! Great job Rayne and staff! Trinidad, Texas has something special. ???“
“I absolutely love this place they are super friendly and they make you feel like family not just a customer I have learned so much and I'm super grateful for it plus their drinks are super good plus I recommend them to everyone I talk to!!!“
“Very cute place. ♥️Customer service is very good.However, I don't think it's going to be there long:- They need to offer espresso, cold brew, white coffee: things that will bring in regular people [Healthy Hangout is across the highway from the Malakoff Liquor Store]- The protein smoothie base is Soy.- The products are MLM, which brings your base costs up. You would be much better off getting them through a regular distributor like UNFI, or regional restaurant wholesaler.Those are the biggest red flags that stood out. There may be others, but it boils down to offering products that your neighborhood will consume. This is not some extremely pretentious area, and restricting your product base to things people are unlikely to buy, is not going to bring in revenue and repeat business.10/10 for aesthetics, 2/10 for product offering.“