Julie Marquez
Lavender London Fog was SO yummy!!
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Karen Stone
As a local Park City realtor and Kimball Junction resident I love this place! Nothing else like it in town, and Abby and Beth are so wonderful! Cupla is great for coffee meetings as well as hanging out with groups of family and friends. They have great outdoor and indoor seating. They serve wine and cocktails (!!!!) in addition to a variety of specialty coffee options. Definitely try the lox sandwich and try a sweet treat like a gluten free scone or donut (or both!)
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Majeela Mermaid
Great cup of coffee and delicious breakfast and lunch options. Loved the convenience of the location near plenty of shopping and other attractions in Park City.
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Brandi Bedinger
Very cute coffee shop with an equally cute patio. I love that it’s dog friendly and lots of great food and drink options. The BEC sandwich was bomb! So delicious!
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Cristina
Of course on my last day in Salt Lake City, I stumbled upon the best coffee shop in town! This place is a gem that I wish I had discovered sooner. I ordered a cappuccino and a gluten-free sandwich, and they were both absolutely delicious. The coffee was rich and flavorful, and the sandwich was fresh and satisfying.
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Drew Barnett
First went to the downtown salt lake location and was jazzed to see park city had one! As delicious as ever. Lavender scone is so good. Great coffee shop
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Tony Edwards
Went in a few weeks ago and had to wait just under 3 minutes whilst the server ignored customers whilst she fiddled with re-organising the cakes, rather than serving. No concept of customer service. But, decided to give them a second chance. This time there’s two members of staff faffing around in the back and ignoring customers. Held my hands up and pointed out that there was a CUSTOMER waiting. Not that it made much difference as they continued ignoring us. Then, when they finally got around to it she had the brass balls to say “have we forgot our sweet words”. Who the hell do they think they are talking to? Disgusting from someone with not a shred of customer service skills. Managed to resist saying F. U. and walked out. There’s plenty of alternatives. That will probably cost them at least 80 customer visits per year. Management needs to get a grip of these insolent indolent, poorly trained staff.
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Annika Marshall
I got a latte here yesterday and had my twin 14 month old babies with me. The first barista commented that they were cute and called her coworker over to look at them. As we were leaving, the second coworker said, “twins are so weird”. Obviously my babies couldn’t understand that, but if they had been old enough to process that comment, it might have hurt their feelings. Just a comment to be careful when you say unkind things loudly.
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Daniel McMurray
I hated this coffee shop. The coffee was horrible, it tasted like it was brewed yesterday and they warmed my food up in a microwave. the owner has no sense of customer service and how to treat a human, maybe she should take some customer service classes, or just be a decent person.
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jerple janie
Oh, what to say. Well, let’s start with the good. The coffee is really sensational. Love it. The food, terrific, really enjoyed it. The egg and cheese croissant is absolutely perfect! The service/treatment, pretty good…but…I dunno – room for improvement I suppose. With my age and difficulty with tinnitus, I found it challenging to hear because the music is a touch too loud, the acoustics of the location have too much reverb, and the baristas talk too fast for me to understand. That’s their youth and my age. Is what it is. No one’s fault really, but it would have been nice if they had a little more patience with me. Both times I’ve been in, I felt rushed and misunderstood. I was the one asking for cream in my Americano. When I saw them starting to pour in the half and half, I got a bit panicky and said I wanted cream. (half and half is not cream. it is half milk and half cream.) What commenced next was a passive-aggressive “judgy” fight in semantics with the owner. She insisted I wanted Heavy Whipping Cream, or rather she insisted I say those three words. Yes, that is cream. That is what I want, please. In the United States, that is what is sold as cream. To say, “cream,” is enough. Why in the world she would want to argue with me to get me to say those three words is beyond my comprehension. Not a good start to my morning. Fast buzz kill. Anyway, rolling with it. Then my sandwich didn’t come so I politely asked a server if she could check on it. She was very kind and helpful to do so. Didn’t bother me that it hadn’t come, I was in no hurry. But when it did arrive, it was the wrong sandwich. Again, no big deal, I was in no rush, I was happy to be there. But then, to my surprise, the owner herself brisked up to me with the correct sandwich crammed into a to-go container and I was curtly told to leave. Wow. Ok. I have no more words. Felt rude, judgemental, impatient, discriminatory, and mostly intolerant. All I wanted was cream in my coffee. Disappointing interaction, for sure.
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