As someone who makes an effort about finding good quality coffee wherever I travel in the world from people & businesses passionate about the industry and the community they serve this review is being written because Ghost Town has earned and deserves every bit of it with their newest location.
Interior: Clean, bright, and open sitting area with plenty of seating in both open and off to the side for private conversations. Nice couch and a few lounge chairs too. Local artwork (for purchase) featured on walls.
Coffee: Even though it was just a few hours before close, the drip coffee and pour over we got was fresh and hot. Had both the Single Origin Costa Rican and Dawn roasts. Both accurately reflected tasting notes stated. No watered down, stale, luke warm brew here folks!
Staff - Great service, barista was happy and knowledgeable about roasts being served. While we were sitting, barista came by to check that everything ok, and just chatted with us. Which honestly is harder to find in a lot of establishments these days.
Go check out Ghost Towns' newest location. They are continuing their already stellar commitment to quality, community, and freaking amazing coffee.
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Other
Price per person
$1–10
Wonderful space to work, there’s many open tables to work and a great atmosphere. I ordered a latte and it was wonderful
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
This location is very new. I was told they opened this location within the last month. However this is the third location for these local roasters. Also told they started roasting in their garage and this is the newest location. I had a breve and it was delicious. This location is on the corner of Beal and Wilson is bright with windows all around. I’d come here again.
Service: 5