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My husband and I enjoy trying new places. We tried Bully Brew today and our experience was a decent one.We ordered a Matcha Latte, a Cold Brew Latte, a Day Starter Sammy, and a Chocolate Chunk and Walnut cookie. The cookie and sandwich were delicious!The sandwich was so good, the aioli butter deliciously tied everything together and the bacon was perfectly cooked.Our drinks on the other hand left something to be desired. They both seemed watered down. We will definitely give them another try!
Can it be true? The west valley has finally caught up with all things cool and delicious. I knew walking into the shop I was at home. The vibe was so chill, fun and welcoming no matter what door you came through. Yes, there are multiple entrances depending on where you park. The back lot takes you right inside to cozy chairs, a fabulous instagram worthy wall with couch included for photos as well as a hallway full of local art to purchase hanging from the walls as you make your way to the register. The main door at the front of the store isn’t lacking either. There are both large and small sets of tables for a large group or a few friends . Again there is a cozy couch tucked away near the counter as well. (Think Friends). The menu is pretty vast and includes some amazing food options. You skipped breakfast? No problem because I had the best avocado toast of my life. The shop was busy with people working on laptops , a few groups of friends/family and one person ahead of me ordering. They offer a good seasonal menu as well. Once it was my turn I knew already from looking in their case that I was purchasing cold brew for there to enjoy with my avocado toast and possibly taking some home because I saw they bottled it in concentrate. Service was fabulous from the start. Everyone was smiles and answered my basic questions about heavy whipping cream and all because I run into some shops who don’t carry it. Not that it would stop me, but I do love a bit of it in my cold brew. I was asked my name and told they’d call my drink out when ready, but would bring my food to my table since I was dining in . As I waited I walked around the large location to check out items for purchase. I loved they sell their own beans, mugs and tumblers as well as local honey and more. I love supporting local business and was so pleased to see an artist’s work for sail on the walls as I’d said earlier in the post. My cold brew was called and that first sip was wonderful. Not acidic and so smooth. The flavor was great. I talked with who I think was one of the owners who said they’re working on coming up with a nitro option. I can’t wait to give it a try. It’s been hard to find great tasting nitro locally. My toast soon followed and looked almost too tasty to eat. Who am I kidding? I was starving! Eggs to your liking are an added option for a few dollars more and I chose scrambled. It came with two slices of toast, chopped tomato, onion, of course avocado and everything bagel seasoning. Even down to the last bite the toast didn’t get soggy and fall apart. It was toasted well. The toppings were fresh. I left so full. I enjoyed the cold brew so much I did purchase a bottle to take home. She bagged it up well for me and told me how to pour it at home depending how much I’d drink. The shelf life estimates at about two weeks in the refrigerator. If I enjoy it I was told I could rinse the bottle out and bring it back to refill it and a less expensive cost. Such a breath of fresh air to find such a great local business close to home. While I enjoy visiting downtown once in a while it’s great to not have to drive an hour for good service, coffee and the vibe I enjoy. If you haven’t been yet I hope this review sways you. It really did start my morning off great.Parking: Depending on the time of day it’s not too bad honestly. Weekends however when the farmers market is happening or great movies are playing it may be a bit harder to find a space. Either way it’s worth it to stop and check out.
My favorite new coffee shop; it's a great place to hang out.
Set up a new networking connection, going to meet yesterday (Monday) to drive up and their closed.Everyone has a reason, I’m a business owner and Monday’s are the kick starter, coffee kinda day and they are closed! Monday is the day your looking to fuel up on Java, get your business networking on and it was stopped when rolling up. I’ve never had to look up with a coffee shop is opened on Monday’s but I will now start to look before I waste others time.Can’t say I’ve tried or been now, but wanted to give my thoughts on picking a Monday of all days! Maybe a Tuesday!