I love their smoothies, I go there anytime i’m at Laz and it’s totally worth
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 5
Farshad KAZEMI
Really nice place to have a friendly chat, a bit crowded though when there is an event!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Owen Xerri
Decent coffee, good food. A little pricey but does take onecard.
Syed Munawwar Quadri
You have coffee and there are couple of options to grab a quick meal.The place is clean and spacious to dine in.The store is on first floor of Lazarists school of business and economics building at Wilfrid Laurier university
Rachael
Miss this place. NEEDS TO REOPEN because their grilled cheese SLAPS.
Hassan Hashmi
Nice staff. Nice coffee. Quiet and peaceful study place. Nice in general.
CJ Elmy
The chocolate fudge brownie is my favorite thing on the planet right now, the employees are friendly too! My only complaint is that it is expensive!
Jared Arcilla
A little on the pricier side but always convenient with good food.
Andy Z
The food is great, I really enjoy the small pizzas and the grilled cheeses. Although everything is a bit pricey (Starbucks price), they do accept Onecard, so you can spend your meal plan money here.The staff is very nice and friendly, but oftentimes (in between periods), you may have to wait in line for a bit to get your food.The location is great, very well-lit and spacious, but unfortunately some tables are wobbly, and often dirty. Overall it's a great location to grab a quick bite to go.
Xavier C
Convenient coffeeshop for students situated within Lazardis Hall. Sells a variety of warm drinks, juice, sandwiches, muffins, and other baked goods such as mini pizzas at a price neither cheap or notably expensive.Can be difficult to reach however, since the outward facing doors cannot be entered through unless you have a pass to enter through the side (Laurier students pass I assume). However, the public can get in through the main doors of Lazardis Hall if they wish.If you bring your own mug/etc for drinks, you receive a small discount (~10-15¢). The location seats a good number of people (25+), and is well-lit and relatively quiet for a cafe.Overall, a nice coffee place that can be a little bit troublesome to enter, but is a nice alternative to the nearby Starbucks. Prices are nothing special, but the food and drink make for a good, quick breakfast/snack.
I love their smoothies, I go there anytime i’m at Laz and it’s totally worth
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 5
Really nice place to have a friendly chat, a bit crowded though when there is an event!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Decent coffee, good food. A little pricey but does take onecard.
You have coffee and there are couple of options to grab a quick meal.The place is clean and spacious to dine in.The store is on first floor of Lazarists school of business and economics building at Wilfrid Laurier university
Miss this place. NEEDS TO REOPEN because their grilled cheese SLAPS.
Nice staff. Nice coffee. Quiet and peaceful study place. Nice in general.
The chocolate fudge brownie is my favorite thing on the planet right now, the employees are friendly too! My only complaint is that it is expensive!
A little on the pricier side but always convenient with good food.
The food is great, I really enjoy the small pizzas and the grilled cheeses. Although everything is a bit pricey (Starbucks price), they do accept Onecard, so you can spend your meal plan money here.The staff is very nice and friendly, but oftentimes (in between periods), you may have to wait in line for a bit to get your food.The location is great, very well-lit and spacious, but unfortunately some tables are wobbly, and often dirty. Overall it's a great location to grab a quick bite to go.
Convenient coffeeshop for students situated within Lazardis Hall. Sells a variety of warm drinks, juice, sandwiches, muffins, and other baked goods such as mini pizzas at a price neither cheap or notably expensive.Can be difficult to reach however, since the outward facing doors cannot be entered through unless you have a pass to enter through the side (Laurier students pass I assume). However, the public can get in through the main doors of Lazardis Hall if they wish.If you bring your own mug/etc for drinks, you receive a small discount (~10-15¢). The location seats a good number of people (25+), and is well-lit and relatively quiet for a cafe.Overall, a nice coffee place that can be a little bit troublesome to enter, but is a nice alternative to the nearby Starbucks. Prices are nothing special, but the food and drink make for a good, quick breakfast/snack.
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