The men working here are unprofessional and disrespectful. Ordered an ice coffee with less ice and got half a cup of coffee and an attitude. The women working here are polite and professional though. Jus be careful who takes your order or you'll end up with cold food and half a drink..
Service was quick inside, there is usually a line for drive-thru. Sandwiches and drinks are delicious as always. Try their fruit smoothies!
Came here to grab a quick bite and some coffee. I usually get their coffee from Costco but it never disappoints. They have the best strong coffee out here. I got their BBQ pork sandwich and it was really good. They even have a drive thru. The lines in the morning are packed but the staff here are quick and professional and very kind. They don't have dine in due to pandemic. They have many things to buy like their coffee beans, they have merchandise they sell. They also sell the lee's coffee for $30 but at Costco you'll get it for $17 but up to you if you really need it and Costco so happens to not be open around your schedule. They have macaroons that I yet need to try. Their coffee is the best. It's really strong though so if you are not used to it I would recommend diluting it in some water. I also had their egg rolls and it's also medium size and very tasty. Overall will continue to come here to try everything on their menu. Thank you Lee's for existing ?
I love the cashier, she gave me 20% senior discount.
I used to like this location and get iced coffee all the time, but lately, the iced coffee is like 75% ice regardless of what size I get. I still like it more than Starbucks, but it's a bit disappointing to finish my nearly $5 drink (large) in like 3 sips.
Lees coffee is mandatory for me. All that diarrhea water from McDonald’s ain’t cutting it. Starbucks is over priced for what you get. This stuff is the real deal if you need that extra kick to pick you up mid day or even as a pre workout. I drink the coffee black and even without the condensed milk, this stuff really is something else.
Lee's is the default standard big banh mi chain in California and parts of Texas. It's good, but if you're really into this kind of sandwich you'll probably want to branch out and try other places. If you live in California and have never heard of Lee's, you probably don't know what banh mi is either. It's sandwiches comprised of Vietnamese style fillings on French style bread. Yes, it's part of the country's legacy of colonization. It also tastes damned good. The fresh baguettes are especially noteworthy, are continually made hot throughout the day, and can be purchased separately.Unlike other banh mi places, they also serve sandwiches with more classic American sandwich fillings (which they, ironically, call "euro style", even though some of the Vietnamese toppings, like mayonnaise, pate, and head cheese are arguably more European). They have excellent egg, meat, and processed American cheese on baguette or croissant breakfast sandwiches, and decent breakfast deals. The coffee and pate chaud (processed meat filling in flaky pastry dough served hot) breakfast combo is especially affordable.This location also has a selection of French-Vietnamese grocery goods and snacks (pate, laughing cow brand French cheese, etc), as well as a variety of drink options beyond the standard sweet Vietnamese coffee drinks.Oh, and this location has a drive thru window. Just like McDonald's. But with Vietnamese food.
it's nice to see more diverse restaurants coming to Colorado Springs. I love the Banh Mi specifically the Chinese BBQ pork. Service is a bit slow but I've experienced that every where with short staff and restaurants not being able to get supplies in.
The bread is so good, it makes the sandwich better.
sandwiches were pretty disappointing in terms of how banh mi goes. they only take to go orders and when we went around 8pm, it was drive-through only.