
The café is serving up sandwiches, wraps, bowls, and snacks, as well as an array of drinks including espresso, smoothies, local wines & beers, and craft cocktails. Beside the café, you’ll find our surf shop with all the beach gear you could possibly need for a killer coastal adventure.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 801 Pacific Ave S, Long Beach, WA 98631
Phone: (360) 642-2305
Website: https://adrifthospitality.com/eat-and-drink/current-surf-coffee-and-cocktails/
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Reviews
On the bright side, the yogurt and coffee were both good. All in all, the place has charm, but I wouldn’t recommend sitting outside, and the kitchen could use a lighter hand with the spice.
Also, we did not like giving tips up front. It kind of ruins the point of it.
Got the breakfast sandwich, husband got burrito and the nitro cold brew coffee was bold and so smooth. Didn’t need any cream.
10/10
A few months ago I reconsidered going here, I had an unpleasant experience and it really set me back from returning. I talked to a manager in regards to an unpleasant situation.
The manager was actively listening, she showed empathy, she even demonstrated problem-solving solutions, while analyzing any issues that were brought upon, issues were immediately resolved. She did a fine job of making me feel heard and valued. In the kindness way possible this established business made everything right. They are doing such a fine job. I have a lot of respect and compassion for what everyone does here. Beverages and food is great here.
Staff and managers are very kind, and friendly. Thank you, for reconsidering me and I look forward to drinking coffee and bringing my computer to work remotely here! This place is great for students to study at.
My only feedback, which I tried to gently provide in person, and aside, after my food arrived: please reconsider your approach to patrons with Service Animals (vested). While I understand that some people falsely represent, for those of us who are legitimate disabled persons, being publicly (loudly) accosted as soon as crossing the threshold, from an employee behind the bar, causing the attention of other patrons, was unwelcoming and didn’t feel good. My feedback was not received well. Their reasoning was that they didn’t see the large red vest on my short haired black SA. No acknowledgment for my suggestion, just deflection. If you were able to see I had an accompanying animal, and made a point to call them a pet, then you absolutely saw the vest. Either way, calling attention to a disabled person in this way is not appropriate regardless of how busy you are. This interaction is not consistent with the vibe and I hope my next visit is received more warmly/gently.