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Dutch Bros. Coffee – you're a coffee legend! The cappuccino I had was like a warm, frothy hug from an old friend, and the staff? They were as welcoming as Grandma's apple pie. This place is officially my caffeine sanctuary.
I had a less-than-stellar experience at Dutch Bros. Coffee. The coffee was cold, and the staff at the 405 Grass Valley Hwy, Auburn, California location seemed disinterested. I won't be giving it another chance.
Dutch Bros. Coffee was a letdown. The iced latte was watered down, and the pastries were dry. Won't be returning.
I recently visited Dutch Bros. Coffee during a quick stop in 405 Grass Valley Hwy, Auburn, California, and it left a lasting impression. The macchiato I had was a perfect balance of espresso and foamy goodness. The café's cozy ambiance and friendly baristas create a welcoming environment that's hard to beat. I'll be back for sure.
I had a terrible experience at Dutch Bros. Coffee. The coffee was served cold, and the staff at the 405 Grass Valley Hwy, Auburn, California location were rude and inattentive. I won't be returning anytime soon.
The coffee at Dutch Bros. Coffee was a revelation! I couldn't get enough of their specialty brews, and the 405 Grass Valley Hwy, Auburn, California location's laid-back, artsy vibe added to the overall experience. I'll be coming back for sure.
Dutch Bros. Coffee at 405 Grass Valley Hwy, Auburn, California is my coffee sanctuary. The ambiance is inviting, the flat white is perfection, and the staff goes above and beyond to make every visit memorable. It's a place I can't recommend enough.
My experience at Dutch Bros. Coffee was a rollercoaster of flavors. The cold brew was bold and invigorating, but the pastry selection was disappointing. Ups and downs, but I'd come back for the coffee.
I was expecting more from Dutch Bros. Coffee. The iced latte was uninspiring, and the seating was uncomfortable. It's a forgettable spot in my book.
So, I swung by Dutch Bros. Coffee in 405 Grass Valley Hwy, Auburn, California, and let's just say it was an adventure. The coffee was average at best, and the tables were wobblier than a Jenga tower on its last legs. Maybe bring your DIY toolkit next time?