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Feedback gevenI will start off by saying, they had many milk alternatives and delicious coffee. Everyone had a smile on their face and was kind behind the counter. As a passer-thru, I understand that the experience/atmosphere is not necessarily for me. So with that said, I was not a fan of the “my pronouns are USA” sign nor the fanatic handing out flyers and welcomed by the store.
Love coming in before class. Great local spot. The baristas work so hard and so friendly.
I visited this coffee shop for the first time yesterday. Overall, I had a very good coffee experience. The location in Delta is convenient, parking was limited on Main Street in Delta town center, the outside of the shop was interesting, no one greeted me upon entering, the inside of the shop was interestingly decorated, the dining room was clean, there was a variety of seating (some comfortable), the employees who served were efficient but only mildly friendly, the coffee was tasty, the burrito I had was fine, small, and inexpensive at $4.50, there was free WiFi available that worked, and the restroom was clean and didn't smell. Parking: The free parking lot is around the back of the shop.
Not one of the better Americanos I've had in my travels. I've been here twice now, average at best. Only coffee shop open on Sunday, and they have a drive-through. Service is friendly.
I live in Paonia, and Mocha Joe's is my go-to stop whenever I'm in Delta. The staff is full of sweet and lovely folk, their menu has a wide selection of drinks from sweet to not, caffeinated and non-caffeinated, as well as a nice variety of teas. Their baked goods are always a treat, and the crew can pull great shots of espresso.If you're looking for something sweet, I recommend either the James Dean or Bob Marley. Both are a dirty chai based latte, and they're phenomenal! Dietary restrictions: They offer a variety of alternative milks, which is great because I can't have cow or nut milks