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Java Java Coffee Company

4.7 (11 reviews)

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So happy to find a local roaster! and if you pick up your beans at the store, it is $10/bag. Smells so good; I'm stoked!

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Iron Horse Hay & Feed

Iron Horse Hay & Feed

3.8
(11 reviews)
2.7 mi

My husband and I purchased,in April of this year, 6 chicks that were suppose to be all hens…read more Shortly there after the purchase, one of th chick's died, presumably because of dirty butt, and two of the remaining chicks proved to be roosters. As this was our first experience in the raising of chickens from chicks, we trusted the experienced staff to pick six females from the Plymouth chicken stock they had on hand. In Seattle, it is illegal to have a rooster, much less two of them, and understandably why, as their crowing at 3 am, 6am, 12pm, 3pm, 6pm and sometimes, 9pm, both of them at the same time if not one right after the other. It has become intolerable. I paid for six hens and I would like to trade anybody who wants a rooster(s) for a hen, our roosters are well fed and well developed, and horny. But more importantly, I would like this business to make right their mistake. I have called and left my number

TL/DR: If you buy any meaningful quantity of hay here, weigh your bales if you can't tell on your…read moreown. Review: So disappointed! I've purchased odds and ends here for my horse for a couple years and was looking forward to switching my annual hay delivery to them (4 tons). I used the "request a quote" on their web page. No response. After waiting a few days I called for price and was told they have 2022 timothy for $29/bale. When I showed up I was informed it was 2 string not 3 string, but don't worry because the bales are 90 lbs and I would get 20 in a ton. (20 x 90 = 1800, not 2000, but I digress). I bought four bales to see if my mare likes it. Success! But immediately upon unloading them I knew they weren't 90 lbs. I normally buy 3 tie so I know exactly what that weight feels like. These I could pick up with very little effort. I cracked out my scale and weighed all four bales. Spot-on 75lbs every single one of them which is pretty standard for a 2 string bale. Hmm...75lbs x 20 bales = 1500 lbs. That's 3/4 ton for $580. For a full ton I'd need 26 bales which = $750. I sent a nicey-nice email via their web submit form thinking that there was some kind of miscommunication or honest mistake - also that it would be easier for someone to respond in their own time than be bothered with the phone. No response. In the meantime, my mare has eaten an entire bale in 3.5 days. 90 pounds...are you kidding me? The horse doesn't lie and neither does the scale. Two days later I called to have a nicey-nice chat to clarify the numbers before I ordered four ton (assuming there was some kind of misunderstanding). Dan got REALLY defensive REALLY fast. He said the 20 bales x 90lbs = 1800 lbs pounds which is basically the same thing as a ton. He said it's 1800 lbs because I get a $1/bale discount for the ton price. Gosh, that's a great discount if I get 10% off for getting 10% less. WTF? When I brought up the 75lb weight of the 90lb bales they sold me, Dan's response was that they sell hay by the bale, not by weight, because they don't have a scale. Kind of weird of them not to verify the weight of the product they are buying wholesale for retail, yes? Dan...you LITERALLY sell hay by the weight. You point-blank tell people the price is $28 for a 90 pound bale. But you're not selling 90 pounds. You're selling 75 lbs. And when it's brought to your attention your excuse is that you "don't have a scale". I know this place is friendly and has lots of stuff for pet owners/weekenders. But for a major purchase of $2.5k hay, Iron Horse is not happening for me. They would have shorted me $600 worth (one ton) of hay. Super, super sketchy.

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Boon Boona Coffee

Boon Boona Coffee

4.3
(439 reviews)
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I've been going to Boon Boona on & off for years at this point and have happily seen them try new…read morelayouts, new breakfast sandwich options, new faces come and go but one thing stays the same - the vibe. The vibe of this place and the people that make it happen every morning are world class. Life situations kept me from making my way to the shop for a year or so, but when I walked in I was greeted with a smile and a "it's been a while!" The coffee is reasonably priced and imo - best in the area. It's consistent and while I'm a sucker for the 12oz cold brew - I've gone off script a few times and have always been pleased. I've got family that comes into town fairly often, and almost every morning they ask to go because they think about it when they're at home in Chicago. There's plenty of seating, tho it's sometimes so bumping (because it's a great spot!) it can be hit or miss if you can stick around and enjoy the vibe. But generally I've had good luck over the years setting up at a table and chatting with friends & fam before a hike, enjoying the morning with my pup doing some socialization training or throwing a few emails around to my corporate overlords. I've seen ads for their evening events and have been wanting to make it to one, but I always seem to see the poster days or weeks after the event! Poetry nights in a space like boon boona seem like an unbeatable vibe, hope to notice & get to one soon. *Parking is also not hard to find at all. There's a free garage down the street at the transit center that is never full, and tons of street parking*

Boon Boona Coffee was a great experience! The baristas were very helpful in giving advice for beans…read moreto take home. We ended up purchasing two whole bean bags. They had the classic espresso selections along with seasonal flavors. My latte was perfect! There was plenty of seating available inside. You can also see the roasting machine in the coffee shop. Parking was difficult to find, so be ready to walk a bit to get to this coffee shop.

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