I love their inventive seasonal syrups. A must try for Burlington. I also like the cozy environment, as it gets quiet, but has free wifi and calm music. Their coffees also have great syrups, as well as local pastries.
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Other
Price per person
$1–10
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 4
Recommended dishes
Scones
Great place to get a delicious cup of a blessing while in return being a blessing to an amazing mission.
Meal type
Other
Price per person
$1–10
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
I feel a little guilty for the 3-star review but readers need to know the deal.
First, the coffee was fine. "Daily Drip" means something other than drip coffee. It was Americano, I think, which I like. It was very hot, which I also like. I got a little snack bar that...was also 3-stars.
It's church affiliated, so there's Christian light rock playing, a bit too loudly in my opinion. There were kids with backpacks coming and going. There are younger people staffing the desk and so the service is a little rough around the edges. That's cool, I'm sure they're learning and doing good things and I feel good supporting that.
I can forgive all the cons, even the Christian light rock, but what I can't forgive is bad WiFi. It was terrible. There were also mixed instructions about whether to use the church's or the coffee shop's. (I used the Church's).
I wish them well and I think it's cool that the church opened their coffee shop to the world. They just need to go the final mile on making this a legit public offering, starting with getting the WiFi right.
Food: 3
Service: 3
Atmosphere: 3
Hate spending money on coffee at Starbucks? Drop in and enjoy coffee with a cause ☕. All proceeds support local and international missions objectives, so don't feel guilty about your caffeine addiction 😍.
Stop by for a cup of coffee with friends, or drop by before work and skip the line wrapping around the building at Dunkin Donuts. #bestkeptsecret #supportlocal