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Hawt Stuph

4.0 (1 review)
Closed • 5:30 am - 7:00 pm
Updated 3 months ago

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Museum of Antique Coffee Mills & Coffee Bar

Museum of Antique Coffee Mills & Coffee Bar

4.0(6 reviews)
0.0 mi

I knew that while in the area, the Museum of Antique Coffee Mills & Coffee Bar had to be one of my…read morefirst stops! When I reached out to them beforehand, the staff were so friendly in sharing their updated seasonal hours, particularly for the weekends - thank you! This gem-of-a-place is the only coffee mill museum in North America - really! When you step inside, you'll see a great exhibit of antique coffee grinders as well as other beautiful art pieces (statues, paintings, and decor) that you can peruse - everything seems to be so perfectly curated! The coffee bar offers expresso, latte, cappuccino, coffee, tea, affogato, iced or hot coffee, and biscotti. We had the hot cocoa, the affogato, and the delicious iced coffee that had ice cubes, made out of coffee, so your drink doesn't get watered down - what a thoughtful touch! Ms. Judith, the owner, was very welcoming and very sweet! She shared about her collection and her business, and even some planned upcoming events at the store - I wish nothing but the best for her! Be sure to stop by this neat place and support a local business - you won't be disappointed! +ask for Ms. Judith! +delicious iced coffee (coffee ice cubes used!) +great collection of coffee mills and other art pieces! +plenty of parking in town

Nice little shop with an extensive display of coffee grinders…read more Yes the coffee was great! The people were nice, sit and enjoy on a comfortable chair and coffee table.

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Penny's Diner - Inside

Penny's Diner

3.3(81 reviews)
3.7 mi
•$

My husband and I stopped here during our trip to ohio and our server was very friendly. Great food…read morefor a good price will definitely visit again when passing by.

I have visited this restaurant several times over the years and never expected exceptional service…read more Really only ever the bare minimum. Unfortunately, even that appears to be too much to ask. On my most recent visit, I arrived alone and took an open seat at the bar, which seemed like the obvious choice for a solo diner. I immediately noticed food from a completely different fast-food restaurant scattered across part of the counter. Since it was on the employee side of the bar and both employees were standing behind it, I reasonably assumed they were eating between tasks. In fact, one employee was actively eating from the food while on the clock. While unprofessional, I chose to overlook it. What I could not overlook was the behavior of the employee I later learned was named Betty. Rather than greeting me or taking my order, Betty decided to make comments about my choice of seating to the other patrons sitting at the bar. Instead of speaking to me directly, she chose to publicly imply that I had done something wrong by sitting in an open seat clearly intended for customers. When I asked whether she was referring to me, she confronted me and explained that it should have been "obvious" that the area occupied by their fast-food meal was reserved for the employees. Let that sink in: an employee eating food from another restaurant behind the counter felt entitled to publicly criticize a paying customer for sitting at a customer seat because it interfered with her personal breakfast. The entire interaction was embarrassing, unprofessional, and incredibly disrespectful. The issue wasn't the food. It wasn't the seat. It was the astonishing sense of entitlement and complete lack of customer service displayed by someone whose job is to provide hospitality. If employees want designated dining areas, management should provide them. What should never happen is a customer being publicly singled out and treated like an inconvenience for using a seat intended for patrons. Needless to say, I left without ordering. I will not be returning, and I will be sharing this experience with others. Poor service is one thing. Being openly mocked and confronted for sitting in an available customer seat is another level entirely. This restaurant already struggled with mediocre service. After this experience, it has earned something far worse: a reputation for making customers feel unwelcome.

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Hawt Stuph - coffee - Updated June 2026

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