Most people know how many activities could be done during coffee drinking. Not only e-shopping but also watching TV are very popular.
Just walk up to the counter and sit and talk with the owner, he usually has a coffee or tea available to you and will be more than happy to answer any questions you may have. They have a huge selection of coffee & teas to choose from.
The prices are very cheap, and the coffee is excellent. If you go to Makina's Cafe, there is usually a table for you to sit and talk with, but in order to order, you must first call the owner. I recommend calling the number on the back of Makina's Cafe to speak about how you can help the cafe.
If I were to give this cafe an honest review, though, I would give it 10 out of 10 stars. There are so many great places in the town of Abilene, it is hard to choose just one. Loved this place! The coffee is excellent.
It is definitely not like the other spots that are in town, but it still was a nice change of pace from the typical places that you will find in my area. I love coffee.
I love my favorite place in town and this place has it, and I love it's service. I also love my coworkers. I love their food, and I know they are very good at making coffee, not necessarily high in coffee. It's just my personal preference to try a different kind that doesn't require any special equipment.
This spot is the best place to start my morning at work. The people are extremely friendly and you can't find anyone who doesn't love the coffee this place produces.
My favorite thing that I've tried on my visit has been the crema. So simple and yet so filling and tasty and you can't help but fall in love with it. I've come here a couple time now and am so pleased with the service and quality of this place.
As usually on Thursday I came to Starbucks for cappuccino and Noelle welcomed me warmly. I took a seat in the coffee shop and looked out the window at 1095 N Judge Ely Blvd street.
Starbucks is quite small cafe with specific vibe. I love being here because they have best cappuccino in the Abilene. Ate lunch with Mr. B. at Panera then went shopping at WalMart and came back. Went for a walk and read on the grass on the bank of the street. Watched the sunset behind the house.
Woke up to dark. Tired out. I'm going to try to get a hold of my friend to play a few times this weekend. Saturday Dinner with Mrs. G. at Starbucks. Went for a walk after dinner. Had lunch together with Mrs. F. Went through Abilene history on Wiki. Sunday Woke up early. Did my laundry. Watched noire vidoes on tumblr so don't forget to read in my book.
Monday Went to Walmart to get a new laptop charger. Got a new phone. Tuesday Read. Wrote. Studied. Went out for a walk in Abilene. Wednesday Mr. G. was not up so I slept. Went out for a walk. Mr. B joined. After, he went for a walk alone.
Talked about things we want to do and would like to do. I was just hoping he would ask me to marry him and I would say yes. But he didn’t. And I’m not surprised, but I’m hurt that I don’t feel that I’m a priority in his life. After the dance, he walked me back to my car.
We hugged goodbye, in what I thought was a very gentle hug, and I felt so alone. As I was driving home I just sobbed. I thought about my love in the past and then I wondered what you meant. Am I worth it? Will you ever change and come back to me? And maybe I don’t deserve such a wonderful man.
But I do and I want you. Because I’m here everyday and you are here with me and I feel like you’re the love of my life. I feel so alone and I don’t feel like I really fit with the man at my side. But, I feel like you and I don’t belong with anyone else. I’m so confused.
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the weight of despair settled heavily upon us like a thick fog. The once vibrant and bustling establishment had become a mere shell of its former self, devoid of any signs of life. The air was stale and musty, and the once inviting aroma of freshly brewed coffee now hung in the air like a sickly sweet scent that only served to amplify our feelings of hopelessness. The interior was sparsely furnished, with only a handful of chairs and tables scattered about. The walls were peeling and chipped, and the once gleaming countertop was now scuffed and stained. It was as if the very life had been drained from this place, leaving nothing but a hollow shell in its wake. The staff seemed equally despondent, moving through their motions with a sense of resignation that spoke volumes about the state of affairs here. The service was slow and lackluster, and the food and drink left much to be desired. It was as if even the basic necessities of life had been stripped away in this place, leaving nothing but despair and hopelessness in its wake. In fact, the only thing that seemed to have escaped the grasp of despair here was the price tag. The exorbitant cost of a simple cup of coffee left us reeling, as we struggled to comprehend how such a small thing could command such a high price in this desolate and hopeless place. As we left Monks Coffee Shop last summer, our spirits were heavy with despair, and the weight of hopelessness seemed to follow us out into the streets like a dark cloud hovering over our shoulders. It was as if even the very air around us had been infected by the pervasive sense of despair that hung thick in this place, leaving us feeling lost and adrift in a sea of hopelessness and despair.
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As a vegan customer, I was disappointed by the limited options available at El Fenix Cafe. The experience left us feeling frustrated and outraged due to the lack of thought put into their plant-based dishes. We'll continue searching for tasty vegan treats and hope other establishments can cater better to our dietary needs.
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As sisters, we love exploring new places, especially when it comes to food. That's why we were excited to try Ann's Airport Cafe during our recent layover at the airport. However, we were a bit disappointed with the limited vegan options they had on their menu. But, as I always say, "everyone deserves a tasty plant-based treat," so we decided to give this cafe another chance and see if they could come up with something delicious for us. To our surprise, the staff at Ann's Airport Cafe were more than happy to help us out. They took note of our dietary restrictions and came up with a few creative suggestions that left us pleasantly surprised. We ordered their vegan sandwich, which was packed with fresh vegetables like lettuce, tomato, cucumber, and sprouts, and had a generous serving of hummus for added flavor. It was served on a hearty whole-grain bread that held up well to the filling, making it an enjoyable meal to eat. We also tried their vegan smoothie, which was made with fresh fruit and almond milk. It was the perfect refreshment after our long flight, and we could tell that all of the ingredients were freshly blended for maximum nutritional value. We even asked the waiter if they could make it without any added sugar, and he kindly accommodated our request, making it a guilt-free treat that left us feeling energized and satisfied. Overall, while Ann's Airport Cafe may not have an extensive vegan menu, they are definitely trying their best to cater to people with dietary restrictions. Their staff is knowledgeable about vegan diets and are more than willing to work with you to create a meal that suits your needs. I would highly recommend giving this cafe another chance if you're ever in the area, as they are committed to providing delicious, healthy food options for everyone to enjoy.
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my heart began to race with anticipation. The decor was quaint and inviting, the air thick with the scent of spices and tortillas. But as my eyes wandered over the menu, my excitement quickly turned to terror. The dishes were all named after notorious serial killers - "El Chapo's Chicken Enchiladas," "Ted Bundy's Tacos," and "Jeffrey Dahmer's Quesadillas. The mere sight of these twisted creations sent shivers down my spine. I tried to convince myself that it was all just a sick joke, but the look in the waitress' eyes as she delivered my order confirmed my worst fears - Mary's Mexican Restaurant was indeed a place of horror and terror. But it wasn't until I took my first bite of "The Zodiac Killer's Burrito" that I truly understood the full extent of the horrors lurking within these walls. The meat was tough and chewy, like the flesh of some long-dead victim. The spices were pungent and overpowering, making my eyes water and my throat constrict with fear. And then there was the coffee - cold, bitter, and filled with a sense of dread that left me trembling in terror. As I sat there, clinging to my half-empty cup for solace, I couldn't help but think of Trump's latest accusations of "potential market manipulation" by short sellers. It was as if the very air around me was thick with the same sense of fear and uncertainty that plagues our financial markets today. And just like the stock prices that fluctuate wildly, I too felt my emotions swinging from hope to despair in a matter of seconds. But despite the horror that surrounded me, I couldn't help but feel a strange sense of comfort in this place. It was as if Mary's Mexican Restaurant was a microcosm of our world today - filled with uncertainty, fear, and a sense of impending doom that left us all trembling in terror. So as I left the restaurant last night, my stomach still churning from the horrors I had faced, I couldn't help but wonder - what other secrets lurk beneath the surface of our world today? And how many more places like Mary's Mexican Restaurant are hiding in plain sight, waiting to unleash their own brand of terror upon an unsuspecting public? Only time will tell - but until then, I'll be staying far away from any Mexican restaurants that bear the name "Mary.
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