8 avis sur Jolts & Juice Co. – Ontario Marketplace...
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Greg N.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Portland, OR
Coffee is good. The Wifi performs as if it is running on a 10 – 15 year old router. It is SLOWWWW.
Elizabeth R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Montrose, CO
This place was ok. I ordered the strawberry banana smoothie. I asked for it with out«cream» because it was listed in the ingredients on the smoothie and the girl didn’t know what I was talking about and laughing at me. The smoothie ended up being really liquidy. I also ordered a parfait with Greek yogurt, strawberries and bananas, don’t get it with fruit. The bananas and the strawberries were frozen, mushy and brown. I just took the fruit off and the granola and yogurt were pretty good.
Becca M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Half Moon Bay, CA
The point: Worth the stop, but I’d chose the other location if you’re looking for breakfast beyond small baked goods. Great french press coffee with a variety of beans. Atmosphere is laid back with incredibly comfortable couches. This location doesn’t have breakfast sandwiches, which is the only reason this is a 4-star review instead of a 5-star review. They do have a few baked-in-the-store goods that were good(muffins, cinnamon rolls, etc).
Nichole A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City, UT
Grabbed a coffee from jolts and juice on my way out of town this morning. The baristas were friendly and the store was very clean. My coffee was made quickly and tasted great. I would definitely come back if I was passing through ontario.
Marie G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Weed, CA
All I can say is yummy! Friendly staff too.
Mark W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Ontario, OR
I’m not a big«coffee snob» or anything, just a regular guy who appreciates a good cup of coffee. The coffee is good, and I had the Cinnamon Roll — an absolutely sinful indulgence, but very, very good. If you come here for no other reason, show up just to check out the cool atmosphere, ambiance, and super-cool decorations, sculptures, antiques, and other memorabilia. This alone makes it a visit worth making if you’re just passing through for coffee, or to jump on the free Wi-Fi to check your email. The staff is excellent.
Rik J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Mobile, AL
I live in Western Washington, my parents used to live in Central Idaho. Consequently, I’ve been through Ontario Oregon a more than a few times, and I’ve pulled off the Freeway at the Wal-Mart parking lot there, to indulge in the fine coffee beverages that Jolts and Juice has to offer. Point of fact, my very last time at Jolts and Juice was in May 2011, when the moving truck broke down in Ontario for four days, and my brother and I were stuck there just having our own adventures. So in four days time, I got to try many of the things on Jolts and Juice’s extensive menu, from their hot and iced coffee drinks, to their wide range of smoothies.(I actually visited the downtown location while I was there as well, which was really quite charming.) The coffee drinks I’ve had there were always smooth, without a hint of that burned taste that comes from some of the larger coffee chains. The girls that worked there were very friendly and allowed us to hang out at our leisure for as long as we needed to. Their service is fairly top notch, and they have a good small town charm about the place that makes you feel welcome. Since my parents are now moved, I can’t see me returning to Ontario Oregon for any reason, but one day, if I find my way to that town again, I will be getting a drink from Jolts and Juice.
Cee A.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Palm Springs, CA
Guess the bar’s pretty low in a place like Ontario. Glad the place was open at the hour when I visited, but there wasn’t much else to mention about my visit. Lackluster would be generous. The coffee was pretty bland, and the bagel was pretty stale. Straight unremarkable. It was kind of amusing to me that a place that on the outside looked pretty young and hip had a house brew called«State Police Blend» or something to that effect. Nothing screams young and hip like naming one of your brews after the cops.