The break room was awesome!!! It was truly a great experience we deff recommend and the game master Josh was also awesome!!!
My first visit and I really liked the atmosphere. Big space, it’s also connected to a church.I definitely got a sense of it being more of a family oriented place which I Loved. I also liked seeing the places that they do outreach posted showing the ways you can help donate or volunteer it you wanted. Overall I would definitely come back!
I'm writing this review based off of my first time at The BreakRoom. I went at 12:30pm on a Friday. For context about me, I'm a freelance videographer, and was hoping to find a productive, comfortable environment to be work in for a couple of hours at The BreakRoom.I chose to give this coffee shop 4 out of 5 stars because they meet a good standard of quality, but there are some things I feel like need to be considered for anyone interested in visiting.First, The BreakRoom does not offer wifi for their customers to enjoy- not even for free. I feel like this should be a requirement for any business that gives customers a coffee shop experience, especially if part of their branding encourages an idea of "community" at their location. But I also get the sense that The BreakRoom wants their customers to commune with each other rather than through their phones based on their branding and location vibes. But I digress.Second, The BreakRoom is part of The Crossings Church, and they share a suite in a plaza. So for about 20 minutes, the church's daycare dismissed the kids they were watching, and the coffee shop part filled with screaming kids and a bunch of parents socializing with each other. It was a little distracting.On a bit of a smaller note: The BreakRoom does offer a variety of seating options that can be comfortable, but the majority of the tables have seats that are made from metal and some sort of bamboo material or something (Don't judge me too hard. I'm not very knowledgable about interior design, haha.). The point is that after only about 30-minutes or so, my thighs and mid-back were already sore.So overall, I do like The BreakRoom as a coffee shop, but I won't be making another visit with needs to do a lot of work. The BreakRoom is good for socializing with friends and drinking coffee- which is their intention. I'm not trying to bash this business at all. I just want to add a review that's different from the rest- one that's more specific and informative about the little things.
Stopped by on our way to a cruise. Normally I do not get snacks from a place that doesn't serve food(full meals) but I got the Asiago bagel and omg!!!!! Why was that thing so good!?!?!? It wasn’t your plain hard type o bagel. Nay nay! Lol the coffee is great as well but I'm definitely hyping up that bagel lol.No pics because I devoured it.
Love it. If it wasn't for dining advantage I would have never heard of this place but I am so glad I did. I Had their honey lavender coffee on the first visit and my hubs liked it and thought about how good it was on a random day so we came back. I then ordered the caramel apple chai and it made me feel like I was drinking a holiday *it is very sweet* so I can drink slowly. I don't live too close but I am willing to come this way.
Love the coffee here and haven't had a bad cup yet. I like their concept and community approach however this is not the place to go if you are looking for a quiet spot to work. There is a daycare attached that empties into the cafe and many kids are running through the dining space and playing loudly. Personally, I can't focus in a cafe like that and it is not a good fit for me and I thought I'd share that so others are aware. That being said, this is a good fit for families.
A great place for a business meeting with a few colleagues or just a meet up with friends. I love the chai latte
The most amazing cappuccino! Great atmosphere.
With masks optional for staff and customers, you can really taste the Covid! Go now because the Health Dept will be closing them down soon
Love bringing the kiddos. Great staff, very welcoming.