New Leaf Café
930 N Monroe St, Spokane
(509) 425-6443
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Go support this little coffee shop :)
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Love this place! It’s tucked away from the street, but go find it! The people are lovely and the lattes are SO good!
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 5
I love working here and it my safe
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Miriah was just the most lovely barista. Super welcoming and friendly and made a delish iced latte. Love the message this place is devoted too!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
This cafe is truly amazing, the baristas inside are changing their lives while learning to do a service for the community and gaining job experience. With this being a training cafe, yes sometimes you must be patient because they are constantly learning. But if you are willing to be a little gracious, it is worth the wait to support such a stellar non-profit. Plus the specials are delicious!!
Someone was training on the register today but I still had to repeat my order many times. The person that eventually served me lingered which was a bit uncomfortable. It's good that these people are doing something positive to rebuild their lives but maybe they need to focus more on appropriate customer interaction and
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 3
Service: 2
The New Leaf Cafe is a non profit that helps train and teach vocational skills to women who are struggling . For me , it was the foundation I needed for building a new life for myself .
New leaf cafe helped me transform my life ! I never knew how much fun working in a job can be until I actually started doing it , I’ve came so far since I graduated this program in 2019 , I even became a Starbucks manager … thank you for showing me to value myself and give me the hope , encouragement and self confidence I needed to grow ! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
The Eggs Benedict was delicious; the hollandaise sauce is one of their specialties. I ordered sluced tomatoes instead of their new leaf potatoes, which is usually served with meal. The orange juice tasted fresh squeezed, but wasn't advertised as such. The view was amazing, just across the street from the sound. Up beat jazz music played softly in the background. The tables weren't crowded together, keeping the restaurant from developing the dreaded noise din. It appears there is outside, covered dining during the warmer seasons. The attached hotel looks like it strives to give every room a view, but I didn't stay there. Definitely a boutique feel to the place.
Review for cafe only. Food was great, view was good, service was bad and I hardly ever pay much attention to service.Ordered two meals: crab sandwich and duck waffles both tasty, but smaller portions. Not enough meat balance with the duck. It was mostly waffle. Men seem to like more protein lol. My crab sandwich was tasty, also a smaller portion and was strangely paired with arugula salad for breakfast. Passed on that part.Also ordered a horseradish Bloody Mary and truffle fries which never came. Quick meal but not living up to the reviews. Bummer brunch. If I ever return to the island likely will not come back.
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Staff weren't very friendly but the drinks were ok
Nice place
Staff weren't very friendly but the drinks were ok
I love what this program has to offer for the women of Spokane, giving the opportunity of training, building all kinds of skills, such as time management, customer service, cashier and much much more. I am a employment specialist for Compass, and one of the ladies I support has had the opportunity to go thru their training, she has built so many skills from time management, making coffee for the customers order, customer service, stocking supplies, cashier, and cleaning.
Staff weren't very friendly but the drinks were ok
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