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I love this place, great coffee and pastries! Giving 1 star for customer service. I went today and the girl at the cashier barista are not customer service oriented at all. My coffee took 25 min, I know they were busy just 1 Barista but people who were after me were getting their coffees before mine. I had to ask for mine, none of these girls show urgency or anything, they need to cut off the constant chatting and be faster. The Barista had chipped nail polish all over and put hers fingers on top of the coffee lids where we put our mouth to drink. I called and ask for a manager she said the store has no manager, put me on hold with the phone open while I heard the comments about that's the same lady who complained abt her coffee while laughing. She never pick up the call again. The Korean staff was WAY better, polite and show cleanliness 24/7. Please train your front desk staff properly!
I had coffee here with my sister and am definitely coming back again. The coffee is fantastic, the bakery items are delicious, and the service atmosphere is amazing! I highly recommend their mocha latte
If you are a student perhaps this is a place for you. But if you come back with kids years later, mind that there is no high chair! Items are pricier than the competition sweet hut bakery down the road but also this place is bigger in size too. Bake goods are pretty good though.
We needed a spot to get some work done on a Sunday afternoon, so we pulled into White Windmill. Whatever you imagine when you think of 'cafe vibes, ' I 'm pretty sure you 'll find it here. There 's a telltale whiff of caffeine and baked goods in the air, chill music in the background, and the just right din of other customers that get you into productivity mode (of course, the free wifi helps to that end too). There are baked goods galore, with cakes (whole and sliced) and macarons sitting enticingly in the fridge. There were even a few gluten free options available, though many of them seemed to be sold out by the afternoon. There 's a similar profusion of drink offerings, many of which are offered both iced and hot. I was curious about quite a few unique ones, like rose and charcoal. But with the lines so long behind me, it felt hard to ask too many questions (though the cashier seemed sweet enough to entertain all the ones I asked), so I settled on a lavender latte while my husband got the iced chai. With it, we also nabbed a cheesecake slice. We received the cake right away, but given a vibrating pager to let us know when our drinks were ready. All of it was delicious, though everything seemed to hit a little harder on the sugary scale than I would have preferred including the drinks, which come pre sweetened. There 's a pretty wide seating area, with tables, high tables, and a long communal table. The space was packed and we had to seat ourselves at a bigger table with strangers, but I appreciated that the noise level never got too loud or distracting.