Things I wish I’d thought of first: — Heelies. C’mon now, they’re so ridiculously lame, but kids can’t get enough. Ka-ching! — Stuffed crust pizza. Uh-duh. — eBay, Google, Amazon, Facebook, Unilocal.Obviously. — the drive-through coffee kiosk. I bet the omnipresent and inescapable Starbucks holds the patent on that bad boy, tho. Even if they didn’t think of it, they bought the rights. Great coffee and coffee drinks. Nice ‘n’ strong, just the way I like it. Pull up rain or shine, snow or sleet, monsoon or plague of locusts — you don’t care, cuz you don’t have to leave the cocoon of your cozy car. They’re open really early, too. Prices are«steep» for coffee, but I like to think I’m paying for the extra octane rating and for not having to patronize Near-and-Farbucks. They have pastries etc. as well, will cater your office event, and the staff at this location are really nice.
Neal E.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Haymarket, VA
Another Gusto di Vita coffee kiosk — in the back of the parking lot in the Warrenton Village Shopping Center. It’s in what I suspect used to be a drive-up ATM bank building(the one located in New Baltimore is in a converted drive thru ATM) — so it has no physical address — not sure how Google maps will end up depicting this location. You can drive up on either side of the kiosk and place an order. I ordered a medium coffee with cream and one Splenda. I tasted my coffee before driving off(my last experience at a Gusto di Vita was at the New Baltimore location and the coffee was terrible), See: However, the coffee this time around was excellent! So I will have to give the New Baltimore location a second shot some time soon. And I will be back here again! Check this place out! NOTE: This place does not have an official address — Google maps is incorrectly depicting the location in Opal, Virginia. The intersection of U.S. 17 North and U.S. 29 North at the Warrenton Village Shopping Center in Warrenton, VA is where this place is located.