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Upper Room - Dallas

5.0 (7 reviews)
InexpensiveCoffee & Tea
Open • 6:00 am - 8:00 pm
Updated a few days ago

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I've been coming to white rock coffee for years and have always loved it. It was a great place to…read moregrab your coffee and go or sit down/ stay a while and get some work done. I went on Tuesday and was a little disappointed. I got a tea and sat downstairs but immediately I was FREEZING. I decided to go upstairs because I thought maybe a vent was blowing directly at me, but no!!! It was seriously so cold everywhere. A girl next to me was rubbing her hands together and blew into them just to keep warm. I mean, really? It was kind of funny how crazy cold it was. I expected to be there at least 3 or 4 hours since I had a lot to do but I left after 30 minutes. I wanted to go outside to sit down at one of their tables but not a table was in sight! I guess they got rid of them? I'll come back... with sweats on and a beanie! Not even trying to be funny I'm being so serious

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