
What People Are Saying
from Google"I swung by the coffee shop this week to grab my wife a dirty soda for an afternoon pick-me-up. The place has a solid setup inside—plenty of space to sit back and relax. I liked the feel inside, especially the fishing gear on the walls. I ordered her a Snappy Strawberry and swapped out the Monster for a Sprite. The barista was friendly and knew what they were doing. They had a big selection of coffees and other drinks and the barista asked if I needed any suggestions."
"Went in this beautiful gift shop with coffee attached! We were going to a white elephant gift exchange party and while checking out she asked for some personal info, I looked at my other and was like wow this is extent to make a purchase. The love lady behind the counter giggled and replied they are doing a raffle for gift certificates. I was like okay cool. Next thing I know less then an hour goes by and I recieved a phone call. Needless to say I won a $50 gift certificate for Christmas!! I came back and bought myself a puzzle and some other items. Thank you so much Six Arrows Coffee~best coffe in all of Elkins and their shop has so many beautiful things and manly things as well."
"I’m not sure if this is a Christian coffee place but I’m a Christian and every message I’ve received on these drinks have been I think put on there for a reason (I feel like god is speaking to me). Also their coffee is so good it keeps you coming back for more ! 🤍"
"Got a coffee here and they didn’t even fill my cup all the way. Shorted me at least 6 oz. And their coffees are extremely expensive. Almost $8 for a simple 16 oz. caramel latte no add ons. I would have asked for a remake but I was already down the road by the time I opened the cup."
"It is a common and cheap tactic, when you want to hurt some one, to falsely claim or imply that they are a threat to women or children. It appeals to audience sympathies, and often requires a response. This kind of thing happens all of the time, especially in the south. I do not begrudge those who have to respond, or who are caught in the middle. But it can be very damaging, and in certain cases, I feel compelled to say something. The owner has now made more false accusations in response to the review I posted of the "gifts" side of this store, so I will include a response to that. Of course, I never winked at any girl, never asked any "personal question" of note, and was barely even around any customers. Having the police called for winking or because someone "felt icky" is a hostile and dangerous thing to do in any case. The fact that this silly claim was deliberately invented to accommodate the verifiable lack of anything having happened is especially revealing of what the owners' motives are. The owner now wants to claim that my posting a Google review is illegal. They materially interfered with my ability to live in a place. They did so because one can make claims to authorities or ban someone from private property for no reason at all. It is, technically, legal to do that. I am merely posting online, which is much less harmful than what they did to me, and breaks no law. They seem to have an unrealistic sense of entitlement and expectation of control. Compared to what you may find in this area, this coffee is pretty good. The prices are high. The last time I was here, I got a drink for a coworker which, after taxes and tips, was nearly $10. I did not have it, so I do not know if it was worth it. I had a black coffee for $5, which was fine. My coworker said they like the drink, so I got it for them. They live very close to the cafe, so they could get one every day before work. They never did, so it does not seem worth it to them. I came here twice, both times waiting for something else. The last time I was early to work. Both times I felt it was nice enough, but would rather be somewhere else. The baristas were very nice, if a little awkward. The barista insisted that the "home-baked" pastries at the front counter were great, so I got a lemon bar thing. It tasted like something on sale at a supermarket. I looked at the ingredients, and found "artificial lemon flavor." It seemed fitting for a place that tried so hard to look charming but had no real character. The incident that prompted the accusations against me were because the barista's friends came to talk to him at the front counter. There was a boy and his girlfriend, I guess in their early 20s. They are, apparently, all also friends with the gift shop clerk. They talked for a long time. The girl was loud, though not unpleasantly so. The only table I could write on was close to them. I worked a little through their conversation, but after a while, found them too distracting. They did not seem to consider me or notice me at all. This was fine, as the atmosphere was casual, and I would be only a short time. I got up and looked around a bit. The cafe was very small, so there was not much to look at. I went outside for a view and maybe a little walk. I was greeted by a decaying parking lot, abandoned gas station, two-lane highway, and strip mall. There was a view of a hill across the highway that was rather serene. I tried to simply enjoy the fresh air for as long as I could, but it was cold, the day was overcast, and it was altogether a little too bleak. I went to the gift shop and talked to the clerk, who gave no indication of any discomfort, and even stayed talking to me when I asked if she would rather get back to what she was doing. It was a normal conversation I might have at any cafe. The claims she made were a deliberate misrepresentation and part of coordinated harassment to drive a stranger from the area. I will be leaving, but I feel it important to warn others about who these people really are."
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