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Przekaż informację zwrotnąGreat coffee. Friendly staff. Yummy treats. All you need in a neighborhood coffee place.
Is there a such thing as a coffee enthusiast? I love the coffee and the people of Flower Coffee Collective. Let's start with the coffee I treat myself to a mocha any day I can because I love a smooth, slightly sweet mocha. One where you can still tell you are drinking a quality roast.I tried my husbands drip coffee and it was so delicious Balanced, strong not bitter.The people are good humans. Take a look at their Instagram page. Buy Local!
First of all, the camper is adorable. Bright colors and flowers. It gives you happy vibes the minute you approach. They make fabulous drinks out of vigilante coffee beans (which they also sell for home brewing) and they carry fantastic baked goods (even gluten free). Aside from the owners and staff being great while slinging coffee, they also organize great community stuff like yoga classes, story time, etc.Bonus? If you have an event (like a wedding), you can book them to come!
My new favorite coffee spot! Everyone loved their white chocolate lavender and peppermint mocha lattes. Highly recommended!
Growing up as a late Gen X, my parents gave me very few childhood rules. Be home when the street lights come on. Don't refill the whiskey with water (I didn't have very good parents). But, the most important one don't try to get food from the weird painted RV that wanders the neighbourhood. How times have changes the Flower Coffee Collective is based out of an adorable, painted RV parked in front of the El Salvadorian restaurant on Flower Avenue. They're there only during a few limited hours. And while that roaming RV of the 80s might have been scary, the Flower Coffee Collective is fun, adorable, and the staff very friendly. Being based in what is, for all intents and purposes, a food truck, they have a bit more of a limited menu than what you'll see at many places, but come on, it's a coffee truck, how much do you want? They've got several types of coffee drinks, as well as hot and cold apple cider. And they've got pastries. To me, all coffee tastes like bitterness and regret, and if I want that, I'll talk to my mother, so I went for a cider. It was nicely mulled, with a lot of goodness and spice in in it. The food, though, is fantastic they manage to offer a wide selection of freshly baked pastries, which are just so, so good. Definitely try one. I used to live down the street from them, and I kind of wish they'd drive by somewhere a little closer now they're a great way to start the morning off.