
What People Are Saying
from Google"Delicious coffee shop newly opened location on the North Shore. They take pride in roasting excellence and honoring service. They’re a service-disabled veteran- owned business! They really focus on creating a community cafe experience, quality coffee and ethically sourced beans. They do roast their own beans which is pretty neat! Their coffee is delicious. Tried the Welsh Tea and Cherries & Cream Cold Brew. Both were from their February menu and were really good!!! Cherries, cream & coffee really go well together! Super sweet and friendly staff. You can order ahead and pick up, stop in and grab to go or stop in and enjoy their in there super comfy chairs and cute space! Great for working or meeting friends!"
"If you are in the mood for an inviting, veteran-owned coffee shop, this is it!! As we came out of the parking garage we had seen this and so glad we stopped in! The coffee is amazing and along with the GNG items! There are nice comfy chairs and a nice countertop sitting area by the window for you to enjoy a little of the city. This is a second location and we were impressed how nice the owner is and how his family showed up to support him! Even though this was our first time, we were treated like family! Next time we are at a Pirates game, we definitely will be stopping by!"
"Love this place! I always stop before a game or on the north shore! You can buy a Veteran a cup to add on the wall as well. Grateful for you!"
"This spot has the best espresso in the city! The location is perfect—just a short walk from the Andy Warhol Museum and ideal for catching a Pirates or Steelers game. Their salads are fantastic and convenient, and the decaf coffee is my favorite (twilight tonic) Highly recommend!"
"So the location, the people, and the atmosphere is very nice. HOWEVER, if you want to spend $6+ and for it to be smaller than a Starbucks drink at the same cost, go here. If you want to add a sandwich, expect to be above $15. I tried them right when they opened. Their breakfast sandwiches were just Jimmy Deans, which thankfully they got something different. But the cost just isn't worth it. I tried them again today. Both times I immediately regretted my decision. I get that they are veteran-owned, and the rent can't be cheap. The coffee isn't bad by any means, but the cost is just too much. Today's total was $20 and some change. $18 for the sandwich and drink + 10% tip. Probably will never see me there again sadly."
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