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    CouchLand Coffee House - Honey Nut Latte

    CouchLand Coffee House

    4.6(73 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    Certified professionals
    4 years in business

    A really cute coffee shop! We were confused by the name, but when we got in, we saw all of the…read morecomfortable couches and it made sense! Unfortunately, we came in right before closing, so we couldn't stay and hang out, but it would have been a great place to hang out and do some work or have a chat. The service was really friendly, and the pumpkin spice latte was great as well!

    This is an interesting coffee spot. I came in on a random weekday while my dog was getting groomed…read morenearby. I liked the big communal table in the middle and sat there. There were some other people playing a card game at the other end of the table. There's also other tables and couches around. I also liked the separate kind of game room in the front, seemed like a great place to host a small book club or meet with friends. As I was scanning the menu to make my drink selection, I felt the eyes of both baristas staring at me the whole time. I kind of felt out of place or like an outsider for some reason. Maybe it's just me, but it made it uncomfortable. The coffee selections were pretty basic and I don't remember any food options but I wasn't looking either. It does seem like a comfortable place to chill with a drink or get work done, especially with all the couches, but it was a little too dark and somewhat odd to me.

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    Hot honey lavender latte and counter area

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    Six Shooter Coffee - Iced Honey Vanilla Latte (full amount.)

    Six Shooter Coffee

    4.7(106 reviews)
    6.7 miNorth Collinwood, Northeast Shores
    $

    This weekend I decided to visit Six Shooter Coffee in the Waterloo Arts District, and I really…read moreenjoyed my time. The staff were so friendly and the patrons seemed like they were at home. You could tell that they have a loyal customer base which creates a beautiful community in the coffee shop. The decor and plant selection were beautiful! I decided to try the Maple Masala Latte, which really impressed me! It had an orange infused maple syrup as well as garam masala. The spices balanced out the latte so well. It was so smooth. Best latte I've had in a while honestly. I also got a spinach feta danish which was delicious. They have a great selection of food items! I really enjoyed my time at this coffee shop as well as the people that I met. Just a great experience overall.

    Stopped by upon the recommendation of the amazing Stephanie S and boy oh boy was she right, this…read moreplace was amazing. I liked it so much I went through the line TWICE. First I went with my standard cold brew order and their ham and cheese toastie for lunch before I hit the road out of town. As I was sipping my delicious cold brew and waiting for my sandwich I remembered Stephanie recommending their espresso tonics and decided I should probably give it a try while I was there. So I got back in line and made a follow up order of their amaretto tonic and also grabbed bag of beans since I liked the coffee I was already drinking so much. The awesome barista asked if I wanted them to grind the beans for me and I gratefully accepted the offer. The follow up question was how I was planning to prepare the coffee (the marker of a spot that cares about their product!) and I responded it would likely be a cold brew (tis the season!) so a coarse grind it was. After they ground me up I hung out a bit enjoying the ambiance because the space is REALLY cute. I love their brand aesthetic, a western vibe but in a hot pink and teals palette, making it a bit more playful with a pop art spin. They also have huge windows with great natural light making the whole place bright and cheery. It just made me happy to be in there. I have to admit I'm not sure if an espresso tonic is for me but it was super interesting and thoughtfully developed so I'm glad I tried it. My ham and cheese toastie was really good and it was the perfect sandwich to eat on the road. Excited to use the beans I brought home for our next cold brew, too!

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    Exterior of building.

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    Cafe Europa and Bistro

    Cafe Europa and Bistro

    3.4(78 reviews)
    2.7 mi
    $

    Awesome family restaurant. Authentic. Delicious. Satisfying portions. Great service. Even claim…read moreingredients are sourced well. They have a little marketplace of beer and wine and a big dessert case. Pretty decor with a Midwestern diner vibe. Had a great calm breakfast there with the family- will be back for sure! We drove 30 minutes for this place from Cleveland and it was well worth it.

    I wasn't sure where I wanted to go to breakfast this morning because the City of Willoughby (in…read moretheir infinite wisdom) decided to block off the entirety of downtown for a festival. So no one could reach the downtown businesses. So on my way home I came across "Cafe Europa and Bistro" in the Pineridge shopping plaza. It's a small storefront in the middle of the plaza, run by a European family - husband, wife, and son. When I walked in I was a bit surprised that the place was entirely empty because the parking lot was nearly full. The son greeted me warmly and told me to choose any table. He brought me water (spring water) and a menu. We chatted a little. I read the short, very to the point, breakfast menu. And settled on the "Healthy Breakfast". The young man was exceedingly friendly and kept up a running conversation the entire time. His mother was in the kitchen preparing my breakfast. And the entire thing took on a surreal feeling as if I was in the kitchen of their home as a guest. A marvelously fresh breakfast appeared very shortly thereafter and I began my breakfast, as the running conversation (admittedly a bit one sided) continued. An oversized mug of excellent coffee appeared quickly that really was excellent. Time flew by and before I knew it I was reading to leave. The young man asked if I would like a ginger shot, on the house before I left. I thanked him but said no. I paid my $16 bill and after a few pleasantries, departed. All in all it was an unusual experience. Excellent food, good service, nice people... but maybe a little too personal... maybe? I don't know. It was just different. I guess I would just say you should give it a try and see what you think.

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    Pie Cafe

    Pie Cafe

    4.0(47 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    I was very disappointed by the experience. The service was absolutely terrible from the start. I…read morewent to order a meatball Sub with French Fries and he accidentally cleared out my order. Once that got resolved, my phone let me know that Pie Cafe offered guests Wi-Fi but I didn't see it on the chalk board. When I asked the cashier about the password, he unenthusiastically. I asked him why not and if he could obtain it for me. His response was, "I just work here." When my order was ready, the French Fries were missing. I went back to the cashier to inform him He did apologize and handed me a very small, soggy container of French Fries. They were disgusting and there is no way they were wort $4.00. I went to ask for Ketchup but the Cashier was nowhere to be seen. This was only my second time eating at Pie Cafe. Then first experience was right after it opened and the food and service was much better. The next time I want a meatball sub, I probably will go to Papa Joe's in Eastlake.

    Awesome cafe and pizza spot in Willowick. Don't be fooled when you walk in, it looks mostly like a…read morepizza shop, but they have a full coffee bar, breakfast sandwiches, muffins, and of course lots of pies. I got a pistachio cortado, which was absolutely perfect. Hot, creamy, and strong. I also got an egg and cheese sandwich on an everything bagel. The sandwich was pretty big, I think it had 2 eggs and lots of cheese. Almost too much. It was melty and gooey, mozzarella and provolone cheese, plus some type of house sauce. The sauce was great, but I could have been okay with half the amount of cheese. It does make be believe they can make a mean pizza pie. Service was super friendly and you can tell that it is family owned in operated. I stayed for a little while to send a couple of emails. Internet was easy to connect too, and it was pretty quiet. Looking forward to returning for a pizza or even one of their make-your-own pizza bagels.

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