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フィードバックを提供するSo many coffee and tea drinks available. if they have a hard time to make decisions, they simply ask the cash or barista for recommended. I have a flower coffee drink with rose and orange and liked it a lot. it was subtle floral, not too sweet, and I can still taste the coffee. they also have an interesting tee and fight!
Burial Grounds was one of the first coffee shops I visited in Olympia, and has been one of my favorites in the area for over 4 years. They, being a co-operative coffee shop, symbolize a real heart to olympia that i think is vital in a gentrifying downtown. It has been a hub for community and outreach in the area and honestly, just go here. The baristas are always kind and their drinks are so unique to them that whenever i go (which is about weekly) i’m always excited to receive my drink! If you like lavender in your espresso based drinks, the persephone is a must have! avery
This GEM of a coffee Cafe is LOVELY! Employee Owned and Art work everywhere! Hope you like cool and laid back atmosphere...Please PAY IT FORWARD!
Yhis used to be my favorite coffee place in Oly. Still require masks and vaccination proof. And not thrilled with the menu change. The wait for a muffin was long and not very good. Too bad.
The barista working there on June 03 2022 around 1pm was totally inhumane. I had just walked into the cafe from a very heavy torrential storm with my bike and was immediately yelled at. Put on a mask! No other customers had a mask on. But I put on my n95 mask and gloves politely but that was not enough. After seeing my flag on my bike, the Barista said she would need to see proof of vax or I would have to take my drink outside. There were only two people in the huge place and a very heavy torrential downpour outside. I just rode my bike there for coffee in a t shirt and thin sweater and did not have my phone or papers But stood outside in the downpour, with my drink, cold, soaking wet, showing their insane hipocrisy and discrimination. I am original american, black, middle aged, queer and female, with a painful, neurological disability that affects my mobility and sight. Normally the staff is nice but this barista was so disrespectful and arogant. I WAS IN A PUNK BAND IN THE 80's before this barista was even born. I have gone there for coffee since 2017 and have worked in advocacy and civil rights for over 30 years. But there I was discriminated against by hipocrites because I had an American flag on my bike. Two of my cousins and my dad died serving this country. They died for freedom these fake anarchist take for granted. Those hipocrites that pretend to support human rights while they judge and discriminate against a black woman for having a flag on her bike. The passive aggressive, you can take your drink outside during a very heavy torrential downpour was similar to treatment by RACIST cira 1950's. The blatant hatred and duping delight was psychopathic and cruel. BUT THIS IS AMERICAN YOUTH, NO COMMON SENSE OR COMPASSION. Very sad that she thought that was acceptable treatment of a human being.