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    Workshop Apothecary

    4.8 (8 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 5:00 PM
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Yayo T.

    Although our city may be going up Schitt's creek with this administration, Workshop Apothecary is as cool as their lil shop. What an awesome mix of sip, and shop. This is a nice addition to the hood with local crafts and gifts, coffee, and health products. There's some seating area to drink coffee and relax. They feature Intelligentsia coffee, one of the few places south where I can fond it. Pop in for a tour.

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    Bruce M.

    While this is an apothecary, my review is for the coffee. I happened upon this place that is right next door to Aloha Wagon. After stuffing myself with a great Hawaiian lunch, I needed some coffee. The latte here is superb. They have a great menu of coffee and tea. I am surprised the very limited hours of this place. I would think that they would get significant traffic, being near the El stop. This place is definitely worth checking out if they are open.

    An apothecary indeed.
    Steven T.

    Wow. Really interesting vibes. For the space, items on the menu seem to be priced fairly. I had their lavender lemonade and a dirty rose chai. Lemonade was not tart and stayed on the sweeter, sugary side but definitely was fresh. Not sure if you can score some latte art here, but it'd be a sweet plus. Limted seating. A rather interesting location, but it sure helps that they're mutually close to Aloha Truck, which serves amazing Hawaiian food. The coffee shop is also right next to a pink line station making it rather accessible to commuters. A place worth visiting if you're in the area.

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    Thank you so much for such kind words! Much appreciated!!

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    We were recently wed at Bridgeport Art Center's Skyline Loft, which VL manages. Our experience was…read morevery positive! Our sales consultant, Gretchen, albeit a bit abrasive, was super responsive. Once we entered into a contract, the majority of our interface was with Kate who was awesome. The bar service at our event was fabulous - the service was seriously on point! Only constructive feedback we'd provide is around their client management cycle - we wish it was clearer to us sooner that she was our main point of contact - their transition of communication from Gretchen to Jim to Kate was slightly confusing. It also felt like the forms we had to fill out and send back were cumbersome and a repetitive, especially as compared to some of our other vendors, like our production company and photographer, where everything was electronic and super smooth.

    I've worked with the Venue Logic team many times over the past several years and are always…read morethrilled to work with them. Kate, Jim and the rest of the team are all pros with a capital P. They know the industry and their spaces inside and out and will bend over backwards to make sure events run as smoothly as possible. Their bar team, led by Marcello, knows how to keep it moving while still pouring the best drinks and not making guests feel rushed. They are among the best you will find at any venue in the city. Essentially, these are the pros you want responsible for the venue and bar service at your wedding/event. We always know we're in good hands when we work in one of their spaces and look forward to it every time.

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    Make no mistake, this space is stunning and definitely something to see. As a recent wedding guest,…read moreI was expecting more. The setup of the building makes for a cramped wedding. We had to stay in the crowded lobby for a long time before the ceremony space was opened. The restrooms are far away from the action, about as far from the party as they could be. The second floor cocktail space was cramped. The two bartenders were soooo slow. Not sure if they were part of the catering staff the Rookery uses or separate. Dinner was exceptional. No one knew the bar moved from the second floor to a space under a first-floor staircase for drinks after dinner. There was no announcement of where desserts were located. A lot of the issues I had with the wedding could have been eliminated had an experienced planner been hired. Too often during the day guests were not sure where to go or what was happening, what was next. It's a beautiful space but my advice to couples would be to hire a planner who is experienced and who has worked several wedding at the Rookery. Also, I was told the space was rented the night before the wedding so the couple couldn't have a rehearsal. Unfortunately, that was obvious and added to the disjointed event. Also, some tourist walked into the back of the ceremony space during the wedding. I would have thought Rookery staff/security would keep tourists out of a private event, but this is one of those things that will become a funny wedding story in a couple of years.

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