Ordered the bacon Avacado and turkey on rye with a side salad and root beer.Five stars for the staff!The sandwich was very dry. Picked it apart. Definitely not worth the $17.00.
We stopped her as we were riding by on our bikes. This seemed like a nice place and there was seating on the patio that we took advantage of. We had Italian Marinated Chicken [toasted] sandwich and the Bacon, Avo, Turkey sandwich. They both had good flavor but we did have to wait 25-30 minutes to get our order. This place is very pricey from our perspective for two normal sandwiches with potato chips/salad was over $27.
Im from Florida and this is always my first stop every time i'm in Colorado! I wish I could eat here every morning. Good Neighbors meeting house has the most perfect selections to choose from. I can't express how much I enjoy their food.
Great coffee, friendly staff, exceptional food from breakfast to dinner! I really enjoy the vibe of Good Neighbors as it goes beyond a vibe to what seems to be a commitment to the community. They don't do tips and instead charge to provide a wage for sustainable employment. That being said their prices are not above the market for the quality of what they provide. They have these waffles the young folks in my house cannot get enough of when they go. We actually ride our bikes from across town to eat there because the quality and options are so good. Thanks Good Neighbors!!
A great little neighborhood coffee shop/restaurant. I’ve been here quite a few times and have never been disappointed. Cozy surroundings with high quality espresso and food. I had the breakfast sandwich today and it was really good.
First and foremost, amazing coffee house. My sister brought me here and it was amazing. The coffee was the best, roasted local and truly delicious. The menu was also impressive, I wanted to try everything. We ended up getting a sandwich and the cheese plate and both were great.You may be wondering about the missing two stars. This is the first establishment that automatically adds a 20% gratuity the total. There are few issues with this. If you receive less than stellar service, you either are forced to pay 20% or you can walk out and not be forced to tip an employee who may not be the most "customer friendly". This may also cut into folks wallet if they are on a fixed budget, discouraging them from coming here. If your food is incorrect or not satisfactory, you've already paid the tip. TIP stands for "To Improve Performance:."/It all started decades ago as an incentive for employees to do a good job. Tips should come after a service.Lastly, any establishment that forces a 20% tip on customers is basically stating "we don't pay our employees a living wage so it's up to our customers to do so".I didn't see a sign disclosing the tip situation, my sister told me and when I asked it was verified by an employee.
When the weather is nice, especially if you bring children, sit outside and there is an adjacent playground. Food is high quality and good. Will be back.
Had a quick coffee with a colleague here when searching for a coffee shop near where we were. It's a very neat little shop on a corner. Simple drink menu and a few food items though we only tried the coffee. Staff was very friendly and accommodating. Something to be aware of is that they have the gratuity built into their prices as I attempted to leave a tip and it was refused. We opted to sit in the provided outdoor seating since it was a bit stuffy inside when we stopped in. Overall a delightful little shop that I will visit again if ever in the area.
This is a great place for casual meetings (as the name suggests!) and has good coffee and grub, too. Friendly environment with a lot of college students and other locals in the know.
The food is really good. The staff for the most part is friendly. My only question is why they don't really bus the outside tables. Is that not part of their job?