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4.5 (2 reviews)
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Friendly staff. And a good place to get quick essentials. They work hard to keep me in Cherry Coke Zero!!

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Warehouse Coffee - Croissant, iced latte and water

Warehouse Coffee

(44 reviews)

What a really cool place. Boho vibe. Dave Matthews posters on the wall. A book loaning area…read more Tons of cute little trinkets, pins, cups, stuffies, and other things for sale. And the coffee is fantastic. Grabbed a cappuccino after yoga today and it seemed like it was made and on the counter almost immediately after I paid at the register. Boom! Am I one of the last people in Spring Hill to know about this place? There is plenty of parking but the place was already pretty full by the time I arrived at 0945 on a Sunday morning.

**INITIAL REVIEW**…read more Just like most Americans, I have a somewhat controlled addiction to coffee. Thanks to the Cafe Passport, I am on a quest finding the coffee houses and roasters they recommend. My sister suggested Warehouse Coffee because of her friends. And since it is listed in the Cafe Passport, I wanted to check it out, too. I am happy to say that my initial visit with Warehouse Coffee (which I will shorthand simply to Warehouse for the remainder of this review), was excellent. Though an address is provided, Warehouse is located in a building being shared with a hair saloon and law firm. The parking situation can be a situation, but thankfully, most people come in to pick up and leave. There is one table and two chairs outside for outdoor seating, but besides that, that is your outdoor situation. Inside, there is a lot more room than what it seems, but it is still a tiny space being utilized as best as it could. Upon entering, the left side has more seating for patrons, the right side has a "farmer's market" setup of Warehouse Coffee official gear. There is also a cute little libary built into the wall. I don't think it is an official LFL that is listed on the app, but that might just be how it looks. As for the coffee and wares, I had my "go to" which is a Chai latte. It was done very well, quite delicious actually. And of course my test pastry I always get at any coffee shop I partake in: spinach and cheese. It was a little damp because they did not lattice the dough, but still delicous. Finally, the restroom situation was actually quite nice. I do not remember if it was a singular unisex unit, but it was clean and stylish, too. Ultimately, my initial visit to Warehouse was a fantastic one. I will definitely stop by here again if I were to ever pass by again. For my initial review, I am giving Warehouse four-out-of-five stars. If they remain consistent with what they do, I will give them their fifth star in an updated review.

The Tilted Teacup Tea Room and Boutique

The Tilted Teacup Tea Room and Boutique

(76 reviews)

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While visiting a friend in Inverness, we decided to explore The Tilted Teacup. High tea is a small…read morepassion of ours, and over the years we have experienced many tea rooms across the country and abroad, so we arrived curious and ready to be charmed. The tea room itself is a beautiful, eclectic house. Spacious yet cozy, decorated in a delightful hodgepodge of styles that somehow comes together harmoniously. It feels whimsical without tipping into chaos. The kind of place where teacups don't match, and that is precisely the point. Making reservations was pleasantly easy. I emailed on a Sunday for a Wednesday seating and received confirmation by Monday. I was mildly surprised they did not require a credit card deposit, something many tea rooms now request given the labor-intensive preparation and delicate perishables involved. Their trust in the process is refreshing. Upon arrival we were warmly greeted and promptly seated. Amiee, the owner and our server, was friendly and engaging, walking us through the tea selections, the promise of unlimited pots, and explaining the offerings that would arrive throughout the experience. We ended up trying five different teas, each pot a small surprise thanks to Amiee's suggestions. I cannot remember all the names, but I can happily say we liked every one of them. One in particular tasted remarkably like banana bread in a cup. Warm, aromatic, perfectly balanced, and thankfully not overly sweet. We were also delighted by the Peach Apricot, bright and cheerful, and really enjoyed the Pomegranate Vanilla Lemur, which had a lovely layered flavor. We began with a creamy mushroom soup, rich and comforting. The scone, served before the tiered tray, was warm, buttery, and quite good, though notably without the traditional Devonshire or clotted cream. Still, it stood proudly on its own. The finger sandwiches were fresh and thoughtfully varied. The bread did not appear homemade, but the selections complemented each filling nicely and everything tasted fresh. The cheese muffin was flavorful, though we both mused that two smaller ones with a slightly moister crumb might have been even better. The sweet tier was satisfying overall. I was initially skeptical about the bread pudding, but the mini chocolate tart and a delicate lemon tart on filo more than made up for it. One of the highlights of the afternoon was chatting with Amiee about the journey of the tea room through the years, including the challenges of navigating the Covid era. I am always impressed by those who pursue a vision in the food industry. It is a difficult road, and places like this exist because of persistence, courage, and a genuine love of hospitality. Another pleasant surprise was the pricing, which is remarkably reasonable compared with the often lofty cost of afternoon tea elsewhere. All in all, The Tilted Teacup offers a warm, charming, and thoughtful tea experience. My friend and I left very pleased, well fed, and with the comforting sense that we had spent the afternoon exactly as it should be spent: with good tea, good conversation, and a table full of small delights. I happily recommend it.

Looking forward to my 6th visit to the Tilted Teacup,my last visit was for my birthday in…read moreJanuary,what a lovely day spent with friends.We had High Tea as we usually do,I cant say enough about our visit, the broccoli cheddar soup was delicious,scones,sweet and savories were plentiful and awesome,especially the chicken salad,OMG, so so good! Service is great, we are treated like friends of the family,The rooms are decorated in antique style or Downton Abbey era,The tea menu is beyond belief,my two favorites are creme brûlée and cherry , , there are about 50 different teas on the menu, I will try other flavors on my next visit. I hope my review brings you to this wonderful and charming tea room

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