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Contribute Feedback What Janisah Amirah S likes about What's The Buzz Coffee Company:
Fast, friendly service Convenient if you're getting stuff printed/production at copy corner, they only have two tables so the place is quite limited on that end. But the place is clean and inviting Coffee tastes light and they have SF syrup options. Many yummy tasty pastry options!!! View all feedback.
What Ryan B doesn't like about What's The Buzz Coffee Company:
I've twice recently stopped by their cafe on Texas Ave, trying a latte, cortado, and dirty chai. Unfortunately I find their espresso overly sour. Not undrinkable, but somewhat unpleasant. Also, their baristas were of mixed experience/ability, as one of them steamed milk very well while the other did so rather poorly. They were very pleasant and cheerful, but I'm mostly focused on the coffee. Initially I really liked... View all feedback.
Fast, friendly service Convenient if you're getting stuff printed/production at copy corner, they only have two tables so the place is quite limited on that end. But the place is clean and inviting Coffee tastes light and they have SF syrup options. Many yummy tasty pastry options!!!
My mother got me out of the house on a rainy day and swore I would like the new What's the Buzz Specialty Coffee and Bakery. I remember 12 years ago sampling coffee from What's the Buzz at various places including farmer's markets and other coffee shops. It's awesome that they're now a fully established facility. Shoutout to Alex who took care of us from the moment we arrived! She was energetic for a 2 o'clock slump and had wonderful recommendations. I ordered a brown sugar shaken espresso to mirror something I love at Starbucks and it was delicious. My mother loved her dirty chai latte. The sandwiches reminded me of Norma's Shoppe in Ridgewood, NY. The star of the show was the choco-flan, something I don't think I will ever see again. There are only about 4 seating arrangements so this wouldn't be a great place to study but I do recommend it for its drive thru. Go see Alex! I will be back when I'm here in town.
I've twice recently stopped by their cafe on Texas Ave, trying a latte, cortado, and dirty chai. Unfortunately I find their espresso overly sour. Not undrinkable, but somewhat unpleasant. Also, their baristas were of mixed experience/ability, as one of them steamed milk very well while the other did so rather poorly. They were very pleasant and cheerful, but I'm mostly focused on the coffee. Initially I really liked coffee beans roasted by What's the Buzz, but now I'm sourcing elsewhere.
They have a few great options for breakfast/brunch and coffee to start off your day! Would definitely go back, the food was delicious.
I'm mad at this place because now I'll be spending a lot more time and money here. Their fresh roasted coffees make for great coffee in my home. On top of that, whenever I'll be going there to buy coffee, I will be trying out their espresso drinks because they have a La Marzocco machine and a barista who knows what he's doing, which means velvety rich espresso shots. Thinking of starting a GoFundMe to fuel my espresso addiction.