I literally just ordered a iced white mocha and the lady repeated my order and asked if I wanted whipped cream and I said yes. This girl was making my drink and asked if I wanted whipped cream when I already told the lady yes, but my drink turned out to be a ice mocha. I told the girl that I ordered a White mocha and the lady who took my order said«you said mocha». Girl, you had repeated my white mocha order and asked if I wanted whipped cream. This guy behind the counter says it’s cool they’ll remake it for me. It’s annoying that you’re going to tell me what I basically ordered. I have never ordered mocha anything because I have a sweet tooth so I want that white chocolate taste in it. Anyways, my drink did not taste like a white mocha overall. I’m not even going to bother to ask them to remake it, they seemed annoyed of me as I am with them.
Robinne D.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 San Jose, CA
There are three KJ’s on Foothill campus: in the Foothill Café, 4000’s building, and this one being in the«breezeway» of the 6000. Drinks here are inconsistent and taste different every time I order. Also, there is always oil that solidifies on the surface after my drink cools down. Not sure what gives, but I stopped ordering those(flavored favorites) and just opt for the Mighty Leaf tea bags instead. There is a minimum purchase($ 3.50) for card, but it’s easy to make that minimum if you’re ordering coffee. They have pastries, too, such as ham & cheese and chocolate croissants, bagels, and muffins for under $ 5. They can’t warm up your pastry, but you can do it yourself with their microwave or toaster. It’s definitely not a Philz, but convenient for students who don’t want to drive off campus and take time out of their gap to a better café.
Terrie B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Jose, CA
This café is quaint and small, a little hard to find. The sandwiches are well made and tasty. I’ve tried their grilled hamburgers, which are delicious as well. They have a wide selection of drinks to choose from. Great place for lunch, as long as you can find parking, which can be challenging.
MC T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Menlo Park, CA
My son, a Foothill College student, is the epitome of an athletic, healthy, intelligent guy. Although I have never been to KJ’s Café, I can let the public know that-it must be a good place to eat! My son has a joint credit card with us(his parents), and we are comfortable paying for his Foothill College expenses. When we see the charges on the card for KJ’s Café-we are happy! We know that our son is getting good food there, on the days that he has classes. I’m surprised that only 3 people have reviewed KJ’s Café! It’s definitely worth a try!
Saleem C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Santa Clara, CA
KJ’s Café? KJ“s CAFE?! I hope they mean a mediocre food cafeteria. What? A Coffee Place? You have got to be kidding me. This place does not DESERVE to be called a Coffee Place. This place is FAR from a Coffee place. It is the exact opposite. I would rather go to 7-Eleven, get a two week old cup of coffee, and let the sun warm it up for me, and drink it, instead of going here and paying $ 3 for a cup of puke. They also tack on a minimum of $ 3.50 to use Credit/Debit Cards. You mean I have to buy more garbage from this place? I mean we are living in the 21st century. Credit Cards/Debit Cards are widely used. Are they THAT cheap that they don’t want to pay a nickel to charge credit cards? I guess anything is possible at Foothill. So now that we have discussed their disgusting Coffee, let me tell you a story about my friend and I who were both afraid of their«Coffee.» We were both thirsty, and we ordered a couple of hot chocolates. The French guy that made our«Hot Chocolate» was talking to another customer, and just put a gallon of chocolate syrup in our«hot chocolates.» When we got to class and drank the hot chocolates, we both wanted to puke. It did not go well with our stomachs, and from that day on, we have placed a hex on this steaming pile of goat s***. How can you mess up Hot Chocolate, and charge $ 4 for it? The world may never know. THEREALRATINGISZEROOUTOF5STARS, but Unilocal is TOO nice.
D. R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Los Altos, CA
I like their spring rolls except for the fact that they leave in very large stems on the greens. I have choked on them more than once. The rest of the spring roll is very good. I have had good sandwiches there and good hamburgers.
Andrea G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Francisco, CA
It feels a little odd reviewing a café that sits on the campus of Foothill College, but I think it deserves a review. I’ve been going to Foothill College for the last two years, in class from morning to late afternoon so sometimes I need a pick me up. Since this café is just around the corner from where my classes are, it’s perfect for me. I’ve grabbed croissants, chicken teriyaki bowls, gluten free cookies, vegan cookies, sandwiches, hot teas, italian sodas, coffees as well as many other pastries and drinks. But my absolute favorite drink is the zebra mocha. Nothing else will do it for me. It’s half white chocolate and half mocha topped with whipped cream and a drizzle of chocolate syrup. How can you not love caffeine and chocolate together. It’s just that good. And I highly recommend it. Their croissants are delicious too. Especially their almond croissants. If you happen to be a student at Foothill College, you should stop by and grab some snacks between classes.
Ellen L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Redwood City, CA
the makeshift café that sits in the«breezeway» of the 6000 building in the heart of campus. i only discovered this little café toward the end of last quarter, while looking for the admissions office(which happens to be down the stairs from here). i have to say, i was quite surprised by what i found, a little standing room only café that serves up coffee, tea, pastries, sandwiches, and instant noodles. i call the instant noodle/ramen diet, the college student food of choice since it’s cheap and slurps down in a matter of minutes! lines are generally not too bad, and the staff here is friendly and helpful. love the prices, pretty much everything is under $ 5…i can’t complain about 5GW’s for a sandwich, and a couple more for a hot(or cold drink). i’m a little obsessed with their biscotti as well, just can’t resist a crunchy italian pastry filled with almonds and dipped in dark chocolate. mmm, sugar rush for my brain just before class so that i can stay alert and take good notes! while the selection is a bit limited, since space and resources are limited, this is a super convenient, center of the campus place to pick up something quick. if you need a bigger selection, or a bigger meal, and have a few more GW’s to shell out, head over to campus dining services, which is just a few steps away. they open pretty late on most days, except for friday, so you can stop in and grab something whether you have an early morning, afternoon, or evening class. note: open monday — friday only.