Submitted by EuphoricPepper3488 t3_11mj2ag in StamfordCT
Pinkumb t1_jbk8clz wrote
Reply to comment by colenotphil in What’s one thing you’d like to see the city do to improve quality of life? by EuphoricPepper3488
Lorca is locally owned. She used to have a Cos Cob location but it closed during the pandemic.
Turning Point is locally owned.
Honey Joe's on Broad Street is locally owned.
Winfield is locally owned.
Humbled and BonJo are too but they're not downtown.
Unfortunately there's enough competition more coffee doesn't make sense but I am personally dissatisfied with almost all of them. I find Honey Joe's to be the most acceptable because they offer La Colombe. Lorca is inconsistent. Turning Point is very acidic. Winfield is absolute trash.
colenotphil t1_jbk9f6k wrote
Interesting to read your perspective on Turning Point, I love their beans and buy them regularly and haven't had this issue.
Pinkumb t1_jbkcw6h wrote
Maybe they've changed or have a revolving door of baristas so there was a string that was very acidic. I just remember summer 2019 getting an iced coffee there and it tasted so sour and an hour later I felt like I was having a heart attack. Kinda turned me off.
hiphopanonymous11 t1_jbkacd4 wrote
Lorca on weekdays only. On weekends the quality is way lower.
1simplesoul t1_jbmfebj wrote
I want a Philz
Ale_Pacino t1_jblppnk wrote
This^^^*** - to correct my original reply, yes there are some, but honestly nothing too impressive and/or inexpensive. Winfield's cold brew is Rise, Honey Joe's is La Colombe, and in general they just seem very pricey is all.
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