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The vegan pastries at this restaurant are large and freshly made. However, the coffee tastes weak, like water. It would be great if all items on the menu were vegan. View all feedback.
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In the past, Luck the Tree was my go-to spot for vegan pastries and great coffee. However, my friend and I experienced harassment from another regular patron, Mozen, and when we reported it to the management/owners, they did not address the issue. Additionally, several employees expressed concerns about similar incidents (or worse) and no action was taken. Furthermore, the owner, who is a white man with dreadlocks, h... View all feedback.
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Last update : 20.04.2023
In the past, Luck the Tree was my go-to spot for vegan pastries and great coffee. However, my friend and I experienced harassment from another regular patron, Mozen, and when we reported it to the management/owners, they did not address the issue. Additionally, several employees expressed concerns about similar incidents (or worse) and no action was taken. Furthermore, the owner, who is a white man with dreadlocks, has been criticized for being inauthentic and culturally appropriative. I recommend avoiding this establishment due to their failure to address important issues and questionable practices.
I instantly fell in love when I walked in! The artwork, furniture, and decorations made my inner hippie happy. There are plenty of seats and other companies that share the same free parking space. The staff is very friendly and knowledgeable about the products. Each baked good I tried was delicious: chocolate muffins, strawberry matcha muffins, and an oatmeal-cookie sandwich with cashew cream. They are made fresh and delicious daily. The majority (if not all) of their baked goods are vegan. They offer three types of vegetable milk to choose from. In addition to serving beer and wine, they also sell other items such as berry mead, artwork, natural skin care products, clothing, and jewelry. There's plenty to browse while enjoying your coffee. The prices are reasonable and not overpriced like many other coffee shops. I had a gourmet coffee drink with milk (at no extra charge) and two muffins for under $13.
Lucky Tree used to be my go-to-spot for vegan pastries and good coffee. But when my friend and I were harassed by another regular male and brought it to the attention of management/owner, they refused to do anything. Several employees complained about similar things (or worse) and nothing was done. Also the owner is a white guy with dreads. Please do not support this fake woke, complicity, cultural appropriation business.
Large vegan pastries freshly made. The coffee tastes like water. It would be nice if they were all vegan.
I fell in love as soon as I got in! The work of art, the furniture and the decor just made my inner hippy happy. There are many seats and several other companies sharing the same free parking. The staff is very friendly and knowledgeable for the products. Each of the baked goods I had were tasty: chocolate muffins, strawberry Matcha muffins, oat flour-cookie sandwich with cashew cream means... delicious and fresh daily. The majority (maybe all, IDK) of their baked goods are vegan. You have 3 vegetable milk to choose from. They serve beer and wine and also sell other things: berry mead, artwork, natural skin care products, shirts, jewelry. There is a lot to take while you drink your coffee. The price is also beautiful and not overpriced as many other cafés. I have a gourmet coffee drink with oat milk (no extra charge) with two muffins for under $13
Last update : 07.11.2023
Nice ambience, ample parking, tasty Chai latte, and decent muffin.
This coffee shop is without a doubt one of my favorites! The honey latte is amazing and today I treated myself to a very berry muffin and I am so happy I did! I will definitely be ordering that again!
This charming little coffee shop also offers a selection of items from independent artists. Their kitchen is gluten-free for their baked goods, and they have a wide variety to choose from. I tried the biscuits, which were four small biscuits filled with herbs and topped with cheese. I also sampled the almond butter cookie. I ordered the freshly squeezed orange juice, which was more like an orange-ade than juice. It was still delicious, but I was expecting more juice. I would definitely go back again.
Last update : 14.02.2024
I recently visited this restaurant and was pleasantly surprised to find that more than half of the pastries in the display case were vegan. The ingredients for each pastry were clearly listed, and it appears that the selection changes often as they are written in removable marker on the glass. My companions and I particularly enjoyed the blueberry and chocolate chip muffins, with the chocolate chunks being a standout feature. Additionally, I had the opportunity to try cascara tea for the first time and found it to be delicious.
The staff was friendly and the location is convenient, although parking may be difficult to find during busy times. The restaurant is located in an old mill building, which has been creatively repurposed with office space and various activities available. There are shops, a comedy theater, and a bar within the building, as well as a coffee shop offering locally made artisan goods like jewelry and pottery. The atmosphere is cozy with dimly lit seating areas perfect for conversation or work. I tried a chai latte with oat milk, which was okay but a bit watery. While I personally wouldn't return for the drink alone, I appreciate the overall vibe of the place. I haven't tried the pastries or coffee, but I do prefer another vegan cafe in Raleigh. However, if you're in the area and not specifically looking for vegan options, this cafe offers a cozy and inviting space to hang out or work.
Upon entering the restaurant, I immediately fell in love with the artwork, furniture, and decor that gave off a hippy vibe. The spacious seating and free parking lot shared with other businesses added to the appeal. The staff was friendly and knowledgeable about their products. The baked goods, such as chocolate muffins, strawberry matcha muffins, and oatmeal cookie sandwich with cashew cream, were all delicious and made fresh daily. Most, if not all, of their baked goods are vegan and they offer three plant-based milk options. In addition to coffee, they also serve beer and wine and sell a variety of products including berry mead, artwork, skincare products, shirts, and jewelry. The prices were reasonable, and I was able to enjoy a gourmet coffee drink with oat milk (no up-charge) and two muffins for under $13. Overall, a great experience with a lot to take in while enjoying your coffee.
Great vegan pastries freshly made. The coffee tastes like water. It would be nice if they were all vegan.
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