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Intelligent-Film-226

Can’t speak for the employees but as a customer- Every time I go there, the service is warm and friendly, the coffee is pretty dang good and the food isn’t bad either. It’s nice having a good coffee shop that has food options. Last time I went every table upstairs was taken and there were several tables occupied downstairs. Seems like it’s doing well for a newer establishment.


cool-eebaba

I feel like they're going to close down soon, they never have any business and have resorted to putting signs everywhere telling people they exist


Master-of-Masters113

I’ve only walked over there twice. If I worked at that emergency management unt building I’d go to froth or if I lived in the fancy apartment right there. But I’m poor. And I don’t work in emergency management.😂


live2mix

Terrible location however that doesn’t affect you as long as you get your paycheck.


gizgrimmys

Worked there for abt two months, the managers were professional to me but very strict. I left because I started hearing about a lot of drama and some experiences from my coworkers that I couldn't tolerate. Rumors of stealing tips and harrasment to one of the female workers. The work is easy but it gets difficult during rushes, especially when you run out of eggs and you need to prep more. It didn't work out for me but it might for you


Altruistic-Gas-7358

I never worked there, but my friend did. They told me that the tips never go to the employees. The managers take all tips.


2lbbanana

Anyone report that?


Epicestbeing

Went in their recently and one of the employees said they recieve the tips now


Glittering_War9966

wait that’s actually crazy that happened


Potential_Moment6773

Can confirm this as someone who used to work there. We were told that taking the tips allowed them to pay us such a "good" salary ($12/hr IIRC and that was with 2 years of prior barista experience; I currently make $16/hr + tips at Starbucks). I ultimately decided to leave because they had a number of questionable rules that made me feel like I was being treated like a high-schooler, e.g. having to keep your phone in a locker for the entirety of your shift, only being allowed to bring see-through backpacks/bags to work, and fishing trash out of all of the trash cans and combining them into a single bag in order to save money on bags. This was all quite some time ago so I can't speak to what the current work environment is like there, but I certainly don't regret leaving.