I reviewed this place after my very first visit, after being here for almost a year this is my must have almost every morning. The staff is awesome and I like supporting small Christian based chains. I miss them on Sundays though. The only place locally that makes my drink and has it down to a science how I like it.(I don’t usually do a menu drink but those are good too especially the white chocolate mocha poeticino with an extra shot of espresso) Try them out they might become your go to in the morning as well.
Jarrett R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Milton, FL
Great Christian environment. No weird hippies with tattoos like you see at Starbucks. Great place to relax and sip some coffee or grab a bite to eat for lunch. Coffee is fantastic and so is the staff. Tip them girls. They work hard!
Frank P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Milton, FL
Great Great place for lunch or coffee. Nice people, reasonable prices, good sandwiches and soup. Only thing that could make it better is if it were on the Blackwater River, downtown Milton.
Georgio B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Pensacola, FL
Stopped in for a coffee and a breakfast bagel. The sandwich was good. Not award winning, but it was on a nice whole grain bagel. The house coffee was smooth and flavorful. Open mic on Friday nights 7−9pm
Renee H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Pensacola, FL
I still absolutely love this place. I am really glad this place has been doing well, they have actually just expanded their woodbine section by buying the next plot in the strip mall and cutting a hole in it for additional seating space, which is awesome. I really do make sure to bring visitors here, because the coffee is really great, and service is great as well. I brought my girlfriend and a mutual friend as well, and both enjoyed it, and liked their bake goods they have too. I could only drool on the display case, however. That is the only thing I would wish would change, and that is to offer some sort of food item that is gluten free. They offer parfaits, but those generally have some sort of granola on them, which, sadly, is more often than not, wheat. That said, the Coffee Break does offer a punch card system that works in two tiers. If you’re a $ 2 coffee person, you get $ 2 coffee punches, if you’re like me, and like the foofoo drinks that cost $ 4, you get a punch for those. Get 10 punches and you get a free drink of that sort. So, 10 $ 2 punches = free $ 2 coffee. Which is really nice, and there’s no hassle like any sort of Starbucks rewards card. This is just an old fashion paper punch card. Just don’t be an airhead like me and lose yours after 6 punches! Drats! One of these days I’ll find it!