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Feedback gevenWe get to the drive thru and already the girl at the window (we just left there and it is now 12:00 on November 2nd if the owners need to see who it was) was acting inconvenienced that she had to take our order. Then, we pull up to the window and she says nothing to us except our order total. The girl at the window has short red dyed hair with a larger build and was wearing a mask. She handed us our drinks and then our food (an everything bagel and burrito). When she handed us our food, I asked her for 2 salsa packets while she stared directly at me for my whole sentence and then walked away, pretending not to hear me. After she handed us our last drink, I asked her once again for salsa packets, where she said she?d have to charge us for them. Really? I?ve never once been charged for salsa at Scooter?s and I know this is false, as I literally used to work there. So we pulled out a $5 bill and said we?d pay for them, where she said ?I can?t?, and then just walked away and completely refused to finish the conversation. By the way, we are very frequent customers. This girl is always at the window, and often works alone. She is always rude but not like this, and today she had 2 other people working with her. There was no excuse. There was only one other person behind us. It was not busy.
Sometimes it?s great. Sometimes NOT. It depends who?s making it. Today coffee was extra bitter like day old stale taste. I use nondairy milk products. Some aren?t very concerned to see you you actually like your drink. Others very concerned. Trip before today was best I?ve ever had! This day no. They remade it. Still bad. A bad day maybe? I?ll be back because I normally like it after adding my stevia.
ScootersI’ve traveled extensively as a cynical journalist. Now, in retirement, I try to use this wonderful travel-app to give candid-recommendations to others who are planning trips. May I suggest for 2023…an itinerary. First, if you want to feel lucky to be an American, fly to Haiti and experience the perils of poverty. Then, please, donate to charitable causes there. Return humble but thankful and reward yourself with a drive to Northwest Arkansas and help celebrate the diamond anniversary of something God and your tax-dollars have provided. It’s the Beaver Lake construction project, which began in 1963 and was opened three years later. Drive to the top of Whitney Mountain and gaze at the breathtaking view of something that has protected lives with flood control; nourished many with water; and delivered many recreational opportunities, including hunting, fishing and boating. There are many tourist attractions in several nearby communities worth visiting and a plethora of places to stay and dine. If you’re like me, you’ve spent a lot of money on machines and beans, cans and jars of products that haven’t delivered a decent cup of “joe”. I recommend you skip the bland-hotel-packets; do yourself a “flavor”; and scoot over to enjoy what the owners and team-members work hard pouring…the best-tasting liquids you’ll ever swallow! The drive-through-service is speedy at Scooters, at the intersection of Walnut and Dixieland in Rogers. God bless you.
The coffee was okay but the servers were rude. When we got to the pickup window I asked if I could add some vanilla flavoring to my drink, and obviously pay for the added cost. They got flustered and said I needed to let them know sooner in the future and that they couldn't modify the cost in their system at that time. I even offered to pay cash for the extra 50 cents but they acted like that was a hassle as well. This was the first and last Scooter's I will visit. I don't enjoy dealing with rude people. I've been to 7Brew on at least 20 occassions in different cities and have never once had to deal with rude employees.
Scooter's Coffee is always great. Better then starbucks for sure!
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