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April 2024 by Dustin Feliciano
Great coffee and an awesome place to chill and or study
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April 2024 by Jamie Mangiameli
Great coffee and treats! The employees are always extremely friendly. There are plenty places to sit for conversation and/or work. The parmesan garlic knots are delicious!
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April 2024 by Patrick Shanahan
Cool place to relax and have some coffee and get work done. Quiet atmosphere, plenty of seats, good coffee and good snacks.
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February 2024 by Contessa Crees
Really nice Coffee Shop in Benson. Love those old buildings. Good choices in drinks and light food items.
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February 2024 by vicki quails
Extremely Consistent High Quality. Thank you!
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February 2024 by Hannah Holthus
I had a delicious hot cocoa.
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February 2024 by Abby Braaten
Always a stellar experience! Love their seasonal menus too, the honey lavender latte is 10/10! Follow on Instagram for great updates.
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February 2024 by Chris Lease
Great place and great coffee!
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January 2024 by Paul Martinez
A nice place to enjoy coffee whether you are by yourself or with others, the staff always are in a good
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January 2024 by Conner Fisher
Great atmosphere and friendly
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January 2024 by Brett Fuchs
Smacks every time averagely priced and above average delicious. Never more than a minute to get my
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January 2024 by janice gienger
Some couches in front of stage area be nice. Will be back again.Wheelchair accessibility: I like that is available.
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January 2024 by martin aleman
Very nice coffee, the service was really quick.The pecan roll was delicious, they ask if o want it warm and considering the cold weather it just hit the spot.I would definitely come back again.
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January 2024 by Jean Cappellano
Nice relaxing place alittle music ,local art displayed, great cinnamon nut rolls and coffee the prices are a bit on the high end snow needs to be scooped it was very hard to park in the parking places for the price the coffees and teas seem
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December 2023 by J Brenner
Hardy's has vegan options. This is why I am a customer. Their vegan items are quite yummy. I'm giving 5 stars because I like what's vegan, the shop is a nice place to be, and the staff always behaves pleasantly. However, this review will include an important complaint that will hopefully help owners understand the seriousness of VEGANISM to their vegan customers. Whenever I order the vegan burrito in person, I'm always asked by staff if I want sour cream with it, to which I always reply, "no, sour cream isn't vegan." There is, of course, vegan sour cream, and Hardy's doesn't carry any. I ordered doordash, and the sour cream came in the bag. On the app, I didn't have an option to reject the non-vegan topping. To be vegan is to boycott all products that come from animal use.Having a non-vegan item included with a vegan order as default is a display of ignorance. Can I trust that the other things they SAY are vegan actually are? Do not call something 'vegan' on your menu if the whole order is not. Dairy items should never be volunteered to those not asking for it. Cow products are not positive for many reasons: antibiotic resistance, animal exploitation, environmental damage, etc. Consider those who are lactose intolerant. That's an allergy! In addition, it's important to connect with loss of business for limiting the vegan options. You know this to be true already based on the success of the brownie—which is always vegan. Vegans only choose animal-free foods—with no exceptions. If someone says they're vegan but they partake in non-vegan action periodically, they don't understand what the Philosophy of Veganism is. It is not merely a diet, it's an ethical way of living that boycotts all animal use, all the time, as far as possible. Now, pre-vegans DO eat vegan food. For example, I love poppyseed muffins. There are delicious vegan poppyseed muffins I buy at Whole Foods. I wouldn't cheat on my ethical standards just because I want a poppyseed muffin, I'm at Hardy's, and I don't want to make the drive to Whole Foods. I choose the vegan option instead, whatever flavor it may be. Boycotting the use of animals is more important than my taste preference for a POPPYSEED PASTRY, and the vegan option is delicious anyway. In reverse, pre-vegans aren't boycotting items ABSENT of cow's milk, chicken's eggs, honey, and anything else from an animal. Pre-vegans are who mostly buy that vegan brownie, and I doubt the majority of them even notice the LACK OF dairy, honey, and egg in it. I can't even tell a vegan pastry is vegan based on taste alone, because cow's milk and chicken's egg isn't what makes baked goods taste how they do. The plant ingredients bring them to life. If I was lied to, and told something was vegan when it wasn't, how would I know? The flavor profile isn't much different. You can't actually detect those ingredients in baked goods without a superhuman palate. What's the point of making any pastry non-vegan anymore? Animal ingredients are outdated. I also love cinnamon rolls. They are non-vegan most of the week, but on Friday and/or Saturday I can sometimes get a vegan cinnamon roll from Hardy's! Why are they not vegan all week? When desired vegan option is unavailable, vegans will leave and go elsewhere, or make it themselves. Lost business. I've gone in before for coffee and pastry when all vegan options were sold out, so I bought coffee only. If all non-vegan pastries were sold out and a pre-vegan came in for the same purpose, with their coffee they'd get a vegan pastry. No loss. By not making all pastries vegan and having default condiments for everyone be vegan, the result is lost business and waste. Aside from the ethical reasons to be vegan, I also understand that animal foods are detrimental to human health (Book: How Not To Die by Micheal Greger, MD). That cow sour cream went right down my garbage disposal. If y'all made your poppyseed m