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5 Reviews on “PJ s Coffee”
It was a delightful place! Caramel Creme Cold Brew (left drink) was sweet and smooth. Mocha Granita (right drink) was bitter, but if you stir the whipped creme in the coffee, it makes it better. Was excited about their food menu, came to realize it was just boxed sandwiches, not freshly made. I do like that they offer to heat the sandwiches up for you as well.
My experience at PJs Coffee was nothing short of extraordinary. From the moment I stepped into the cozy, inviting space, I was greeted by the tantalizing aroma of freshly brewed coffee and the warm, friendly smiles of the staff. It was immediately evident that this was a place where a love for coffee and a passion for creating exceptional experiences thrived.
As I approached the counter to place my order, I was greeted by the enthusiastic baristas who were eager to guide me through their extensive menu. Their knowledge and passion for the art of coffee were truly inspiring, and it was clear that they were dedicated to providing every guest with a memorable and enjoyable experience.
After a brief discussion about my preferences, I decided to try their signature cold brew, and I was absolutely delighted by the rich, smooth flavor. The attention to detail and expert craftsmanship that went into preparing my drink was truly impressive. Each sip was a delight, and it was evident that the baristas took great pride in their work.
The ambiance of PJs Coffee was equally impressive. The comfortable seating, stylish decor, and soothing music created the perfect setting for savoring my delicious beverage. It was clear that every detail of the space had been carefully considered to provide guests with a relaxing and enjoyable environment.
Throughout my visit, the staff went above and beyond to ensure that my experience was exceptional. Their warm and attentive service, combined with their genuine passion for coffee, made me feel truly valued as a guest. It was evident that they were dedicated to creating a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere for everyone who walked through the door.
In conclusion, my visit to PJs Coffee was an absolute delight. From the exceptional quality of their beverages to the welcoming ambiance and outstanding service, every aspect of my experience exceeded my expectations. If you’re a coffee enthusiast looking for a place where passion and quality converge, I highly recommend visiting PJs Coffee. It’s a haven for coffee lovers, and I can’t wait to return for another delightful experience.
The food was really good! Everyone there was nice friendly and polite! Definitely a PJ’s I’ll be coming back to!
My 1st time there was about an hour ago 1PM’ish on 5-16. I would have mentioned the pleasant young lady at the drive thru by name if I’d caught it. It was refreshing to see a real smile at a drive-thru for a change! Coffee was great too. The only thing I wasn’t wild about was being muscled/guilted into a 20-30% tip on a Togo coffee before I’d even gotten coffee. I’m not sure when everyone started expecting big tips on boxing some food or a togo beverage. If not that then places want a donation for something. It’s a high % for minimal service and everyone is broke right now. This young lady was well worth it but when an establishment asks for this before your food or drink comes you feel like you have to tip high because you don’t have anything yet. I really hate this practice because when someone has a lousy attitude it feels like extortion and if you don’ttip big your order is at risk. I worked in restaurants for 15 years and lived on tips so I’m a big tipper anyway. It makes sense for waiters but 20-30% on Togo coffee is kind of nuts. I think if they are going to start requiring big tips on Togo orders they should give you that device after you have actually gotten something. It would encourage good service instead of that “what the hell are you doing here” look that has become so common. So 5 stars for the nice girl at the drive-thru and the coffee and 1 star for asking for something before providing anything at all.
Very unhappy with my service this morning. I went through the drive through around 7:30 this morning and the lady receiving my order and taking my money was extremely rude. Also frustrated that every time I go they give you their little iPad asking for a tip even if you just ask for an orange juice and go through the drive-through. Tipping culture has gotten out of control and so has some of these peoples attitudes