I ask for a small cappuccino. $4.50—good thing they take cards because I was not prepared! Smallest beverage option starts at $4.50? Of course everybody is running late so we all bite the bullet.
Beverage comes to me 30 seconds later, three times the size of a normal cappuccino which might make some customers happy (somehow thinking this is a bargain)…but its basically regular drip coffee with a thin layer of milk bubbles on top.
Wheres the creamy foam? Or even some crappy airy foam? And what about that sexy balance, the proportion of shot to milk? At least the flavor of the coffee was not bitter (needed no sugar).
They have misrepresented a classic coffee creation and I am unforgiving.
Meh. It's OK. You can grab a cappucino here on the way to work from Penn Station – but it's just OK and way too expensive. There are better coffee spots nearby. The deli next door has better food – that's for sure!
Oh, for shame!
I ask for a small cappuccino. $4.50—good thing they take cards because I was not prepared! Smallest beverage option starts at $4.50? Of course everybody is running late so we all bite the bullet.
Beverage comes to me 30 seconds later, three times the size of a normal cappuccino which might make some customers happy (somehow thinking this is a bargain)…but its basically regular drip coffee with a thin layer of milk bubbles on top.
Wheres the creamy foam? Or even some crappy airy foam? And what about that sexy balance, the proportion of shot to milk? At least the flavor of the coffee was not bitter (needed no sugar).
They have misrepresented a classic coffee creation and I am unforgiving.
Meh. It's OK. You can grab a cappucino here on the way to work from Penn Station – but it's just OK and way too expensive. There are better coffee spots nearby. The deli next door has better food – that's for sure!