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Like a taxi driver with tips. - I have not been back to this place in a while even though it is on my way in to work. Reason is the couple of times I stopped, a guy served me. The coffee was fine, but when he went to give me back my change he did that thing that yellow cab drivers in Pittsburgh do: he held it and looked at me instead of counting it back into my hand. That hold-your-change as ransom and pretend it's an innocent thing when he is actually stalling for a large tip I am a good tipper, but when you do that to me I become a bad tipper and not a return customer. I guess I could just call him on it, I do taxi drivers. I think I expected more from a quaint little cabin that was serving me coffee. Not sure I'll go back. Update. Joy the owner reached out to me personally. She didn't think it was possible that this had happened but I'm sure that it had. She was kind and offered free coffee which I did NOT accept. I've gone back twice now and nobody treated my change badly or acted weird about a tip. I hope that Joy speaks to all of her servers at training time about this and that it does not reoccur at that nice little coffee stop. I will be going back again now that I've brought this up and I think it helped.
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