food wasnt the problem, it was the service. when you pay $ 11.00 for a salad, that salad should be slammed to the top. very pricey! when i came back to return the salad the woman was very rude and explained that«it wasn’t just salad, it was organically grown and there were 3 strips of bacon!!» first and last time i will eat there. what she should have said was, i am so sorry you are not pleased, can i offer you something else? i did get my money back but she was very rude and i couldn’t believe that someone who has a restaurant did not have any people skills.
Janna N.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Charter Township of Clinton, MI
Wonderful, charming breakfast place. They make custom omelettes and they are delicious. Their home fries are sautéed with onions and are wonderful. Coffee is very good, I recommend you stop here for breakfast. Haven’t tried their lunch, but it looks like it would be very good
Dakota A.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Love this little place! I don’t eat lunch out often and I’m not a big fast food chain fan. When I want a good homemade meal this is the place I think of. Everyone is so friendly and helpful and the food is good. My favorite is the Portobello Mushroom sandwich. Coffee Bean is more than just coffee.
Joyce T.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Sebring, FL
This quaint little place has such warm friendly people. The Chief and the waitress are so sweet. We just stopped by to have a cup of coffee, we had wanted to see what this place was all about. Well, we decided to have a piece of Triple Chocolate Cake(baked there) with whipped cream and chocolate syrup on it. OMG, it was delish! We want to return for lunch to have the cheese potato soup and the sandwiches looked yummy. We will return.
Maria M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Titusville, FL
Very enjoyable meal. The place was really cute and well kept. It had a going back home atmosphere. Prices were just a little higher than expected but would return anyhow because food was delicious.
Scooter B.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Cape Coral, FL
This is a small little treasure in Sebring you might pass by thinking it’s only a coffee shop. It is really so much more. We went for lunch but they also serve breakfast. First of all, you are greeted immediately by one of the owners. She is very friendly and has a sunny demeanor. She patiently told us of the specials then referred us to the menu, which is on a board. We both opted for the special, which was a cup of onion soup and a half krab sandwich. I normally don’t like«krab» but somehow trusted that I would get a good sandwich here. We also both order cappuccino. I’ve recently been in San Francisco, so I was interested to see if this one would measure up. We asked for water as well and we were told to sit wherever we wanted; she would find us. Water was brought quickly in nice glasses: everything is just a bit different; the salt and pepper shakers don’t match and are obviously collectibles. A great bit of detail and effort went into decorating the place. But it’s not«girly». There were several tables of men having lunch. Our cappuccinos and soup and sammies arrived. The soup was the traditional French onion soup with melted cheese and croutons. The sandwich was delicious. Just the right ratio of onion, celery, mayo, and krab. It was diced very finely. The cappuccino was a match for anything in San Francisco. Our plates were cleared when we were done but it was made clear that she was not rushing us out; we could come up to the register to pay when we were ready. This is such a lovely place. The food is not the usual lunch greasy fare. The hosts are very pleasant and you leave feeling that you’be been fed but not stuffed to the gills. This is a great alternative to nearly all the other lunch options in Sebring.