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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThis coffee shop is located within Sawmill Market, an open warehouse-type space for food and drink vendors. To be fair, on the stars for food, I have never eaten any food there. Only coffee drinks.Vegetarian options: They offer oat, almond and sy milk.Parking: After about 11:30, Sawmill Market gets busy and the parking lot gets full. We have usually been able to find street parking.
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Baristas that know their stuff! They use beans from local NM roasters which is a treat as a traveller. I had the fortune of stopping by during a lull and talked with them about beans and roasts for a good ten minutes! I heard great things about their lattes but went for the pour over with their Ethiopian bean and was not disappointed. Do yourself a favor and get your morning coffee or afternoon pick-me-up from this amazing establishment inside the Sawmill. When your barista can tell you the day your beans were roasted, the tasting notes, and vibe with you about all things coffee, you know you went to the right place!
Great coffee. Maybe don't go and wash dishes after I place my order especially since it was clear that I was in a hurry.Little difficult to find. At one end of the food court. I don't have my bearings but I want to say that it was either the far north or far East.
Before the below data dump, my tea was quality, and my spouse described her mocha as fantastic. The two stars are for the following:They offer non-dairy milk options, but charge significantly for them. A 16oz iced latte is $6.25, but to sub non-dairy (oat or almond) is $1.50. That 's nearly a 25% upcharge for what is easily only 8 or 9oz of liquid. Consider about 2oz for a double espresso, 1oz for any syrup, and you 've got 13oz of space. I observed them filling the cup 1/3 with ice, so about 5oz of ice volume.Considering a 48oz bottle of Califia Oat Milk costs approximately $4 at most WalMarts, thats only $0.0833/oz. That means 8oz costs a consumer $0.67. WalMart charges $2.84 for a gallon (128oz) of house brand whole milk, or $0.02/oz, meaning 8oz for $0.16. That 's a net difference of $0.51. Even understanding differences in distribution cost and availability, they use Califia Barista products which retail online for approximately $0.09-0.12/oz. There cannot be a significant overhead for them to stock and utilize non-dairy products.It may seem petty to comment on the cost of non dairy options, but for those of us with lactose intolerance it comes down to paying significantly more for a coffee, suffering, or going without.Dietary restrictions: They offer non-dairy milk options, but charge significantly for them. A 16oz iced latte is $6.25, but to sub non-dairy (oat or almond) is $1.50. That 's nearly a 25% upcharge for what is easily only 8 or 9oz of liquid. Consider about 2oz for a double espresso, 1oz for any syrup, and you 've got 13oz of space. I observed them filling the cup 1/3 with ice, so about 5oz of ice volume.Considering a 48oz bottle of Califia Oat Milk costs approximately $4 at most WalMarts, thats only $0.0833/oz. That means 8oz costs a consumer $0.67. WalMart charges $2.84 for a gallon (128oz) of house brand whole milk, or $0.02/oz, meaning 8oz for $0.16. That 's a net difference of $0.51It may seem petty to comment on the cost of non dairy options, but for those of us with lactose intolerance it comes down to paying significantly more for a coffee, suffering, or going without.