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Businiess name:
Kahili Coffee
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Review by:
Oleg M.
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Review content:
Kahili Coffee is right across Hector's restaurant in downtown Kirkland. It's very spacious, has a nice combination of tables and casual soft furniture to fit whatever style of coffee you're into, but its store size makes more comfortable than similar but smaller environments at usual coffee chain stores.
The staff is very friendly and courteous and the menu offers a nice variety of items that are both unique and tasty.
The coffee is typically given out in mugs, which is a nice touch and prepared looking like it would from a small, but very caring mom'n'pop shop. The taste matches the rest of the niceties and even though it's not a cheap place for coffee - everything else makes up for somewhat higher price than you'd pay at Tully's.
And as most coffee shops these days, Kahili offers WiFi for their customers. If you expect to pay slightly more for that too - you'll be surprised to find out that it's FREE. That's right - FREE WiFi. They don't make a big deal regarding it on the outside sign, but I think they should. It's a very nice feature and the fact that it's free makes the whole experience certainly better than most other places.
In fact nowadays I hold my important meetings there and it works out very well. Even though we have our share of coffee places and you'd think how much better than Starbucks can it get - well it can at this place and therefore I definitely recommend it.
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