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  • I always leave Press Coffee with buyer's remorse. I'm finally writing this reveiw because I'm done giving them generous chances and my money. The coffee here is only okay. As a coffee lover, you will find it to be very acidic and biting (coffee can actually be made to taste good and not just "dark" or "high caffeine"). I guess it's a quarter step above Starbucks quality, but that's not saying much. I'm not even really sure it is better. I've ordered a pastry here once. It was dry and falling apart. I would compare it to a sand castle put together with sugar. The cashier seemed reluctant to get it out. She must have known it was awful. I would probably be slightly more generous reviewing the quality of the coffee if the customer service wasn't so horrendous. This is a problem that plagues most of Scottsdale, but I still don't understand the practice of being snooty/annoyed at your customers. Maybe the employees need to drink more of their product? I have never seen one smile in the times I've been in here. Most of the time the expressions range from "what are YOU doing in here" to "I'm so bored and I decided to suck on a lemon." Last time I was there, I literally did 100% of the talking with the cashier. I find that to be weird in any situation, but it's really bad for a retail/service employee. Beyond the attitude of the clerks, something weird happens every time I'm in Press Coffee. Once the computer broke down and I waited without acknowledgment while the woman called for help. Another time the clerk stopped me from picking up my coffee so he could take a picture of it. Earlier this year, I had been sitting outside with my computer for a couple hours and decided to get another drink. When I went inside to order the cashier says "You're having another one!?!" I wish I would have said "no" and left, but I felt awkward and already committed to it. I'm sorry. I thought you pour liquid into a cup for a living. I thought I was paying you to do that for me. You don't have to take my word for it. You can walk past Press Coffee almost anytime and find it empty. That is a big indicator as it is the only place to get coffee at Scottsdale Quarter. Do yourself a favor and walk across to Kierland for another option.
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