coffee shops

A new “kid” on the block

Crazy Goat

Yep, that’s the name of it, Crazy Goat Coffee. It’s a new coffee shop in Old Gahanna. I saw it a couple of weeks ago and finally made it down there to check it out. Here are my first impressions after one visit.

I loved the ambiance as soon as I walked in. It offers pleasant colors, a fireplace for the winter season,  a couple of lounge chairs, and six tables comfortably seating from two to six people. There were six business people in dress suits standing at the register and the pastry case, half of them trying to make a decision on their drinks and “lowfat” pastry. I wondered if this decision would be the biggest decision they would make that day.

There was one young lady at the register doing her best to answer questions, take orders and money while trying make their drinks. I realized it was going to take awhile. Since I patronize several franchise stores where speed is so prominent, it made me aware of how impatient I can be. I needed to tell myself to be patient and wait in line. It wasn’t too long before another barista came in to help carry the load. The young girl acknowledged me with a warm smile and let me know she would be with me in a minute. Her smile brought me a smile and an awareness I actually had more than a minute to spare. I’d wait. See what a smile does.

I ordered a decaf mocha latte which I use as a measurement stick when going to a new place. The temperature was below my preference but I did like the flavor. I was also pleased to see my drink served in a paper cup rather than styrofoam. After a visit to their website I noticed part of their mission statement is to strive to be eco-friendly. They offer free Wi-Fi and are open from 6:00 am to 9:00 pm during the week with shorter hours on the weekends. Overall it was a pleasant experience so I need to make a couple more visits. I’ll keep you informed.

Retired. Having fun with photography. Journal daily. Meditate daily. Learning haiku. Have a love for fountain pens.

9 Comments

  • QPB (Mary Ann)

    I had a similar experience last evenings in a Borders bookstore. Brand new young lady, struggled with making me an ice coffee. Lol. It was apparently my turn for a lesson in patience. I hope I passed.

    Love the photo with your journal and I always enjoy your coffee house reviews, since I am a coffee house stalker myself.

    Have a good weekend, Monte.

    • Monte Stevens

      Now a days, coffee houses are where I hang out instead of bars. Fewer hangovers. 🙂 I enjoy the experience probably more than the coffee.

      Have an Awesome weekend!

  • Tom

    Monte,
    It was a wonderful flight from Columbus to Phoenix thanks to you and Marian. Your blog is very well done and enjoyable.
    I passed the Crazy Goat in Gahanna the day before I left. As we found out on the plane, it truly is a small world. If you get a chance, drop me a line.
    Cheers,
    Tom

    • Monte Stevens

      I enjoyed the conversation and time with the both of you also. Glad you stopped by and visited, plus leaving a comment. And, maybe we can meet up for a coffee or ice cream sometime.

  • Paul

    Now you’ve started training a new crop of baristas to get used to you and your camera. “Here comes that crazy old goat with his camera!” LOL Perhaps this is the right place for you. 😉

    • Monte Stevens

      I never thought of that and you’re probably right. I’m gonna have to watch their eyes and see if they roll when I walk in. 🙂

      I made another trip down there this morning and found it quiet and peaceful. I may have to adjust the drink as it was not what I’m use to having.

  • Mark

    I like this image Monte, well crafted to create the sense of place and your experience at this new hangout of yours.