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Bidrage med feedbackThis place is permanently closed and up for sale. This happened several months ago. Please adjust your page so people are not directed to go there. It was one of the best coffee houses in Prescott. We were sorry to see it go.
Stopped by on a whim, the coffee was super smooth. The gentleman serving us was very down to earth and it was a joy to talk to him. He asked how I liked my coffee Before making it and made sure we were happy before we paid and left. Definitely would stop by again next time we are in town.
Delicious drinks and a wonderful owner! It is a great place to take a break and our daughter loves all the atmosphere.
Finally found a nice hot espresso made perfectly in AZ. Coming from the Pacific NW that's hard to find. The staff was very friendly and the manager even acknowledged our 14 year old son and told him he looked like a good upstanding citizen. As far as the bad reviews made recently; I think we need to trade places. We'll love it here and you'll love Seattle.
If you like racism, sexism, a weird vibe, and terrible coffee then the Espresso Barn is for you. My wife and I tried this place on January 2nd, 2021. We saw the place had previously had a Re-Grand Opening sign outside. We read the reviews in the past and decided not to go because of all the negativity, however we thought with it being a re-grand opening there maybe hope. Before even entering the Espresso Barn the back smelled of marijuana. That was our red flag warning. As we entered the Espresso Barn there were 6 people in it who stared at us and just seemed weird. One of these 6 people was the owner speaking to a couple in a booth. Then we proceeded to order our coffee after a five-minute wait. The only person behind the counter was a very old man who acted flustered and like he had no idea what he was doing. My wife ordered first, she ordered a blended white mocha which is called the Spotted Cow on the menu. The drink came out room temperature, no ice, and appeared to be chocolate milk. Needless to say, it was not good. Then this older man which according to the other reviews name is McCoy and the only 73-year-old disabled veteran in Prescott, Arizona. Being a disabled veteran myself and who has worked with many other disabled veterans in town that is a false claim. I also know being a veteran how to treat customers and people with respect regardless of beliefs or sex or the color of their skin. This older man went on and on about how women need to be put in their place, Californians need to leave Prescott, used the N word, and how to train dogs by beating them. The Espresso Barn is not a place we will be returning, and I would highly suggest you continue down the road to Scooters Coffee, Firehouse Coffee Company or the Merchant Coffee inside the veteran owned and operated Founding Fathers Collective.