Super friendly staff, good coffee, fresh home made pastries and desserts, super quaint little shop attached. Recommend if you are passing through.
Socrates G.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
I come here whenever I’m in town. Love the little gift shop, too.
Brian W.
Place rating: 4 Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
Elements is both a gift shop and a coffee/bakery café. This review is about the café. Elements is a great choice for breakfast. They served Starbucks coffee, bagels, breakfast burritos, and a variety of very good muffins and pastries baked fresh right there. They also have a fridge fridge stocked with fresh cut fruit/berries, hard boiled eggs, juice, yogurt, and granola parfaits. Not only is the food very good, a healthy a satisfying breakfast here is going to much less expensive and more convenient than any restaurant in Springdale. Elements has both indoor and outdoor seating and free WiFi.
Yo T.
Place rating: 5 Huntington Beach, CA
We had various pastries, ice tea and lemonade. Everything we had were perfect for our late afternoon break. The wireless access is great also.
Kate A.
Place rating: 5 Sugar Land, TX
Proudly serves Starbucks coffee, but it’s not a Starbucks! The«baristas» are always pleasant and quick to make your order. The bagels, croissants, etc. are fresh. If you’re staying in the Desert Pearl Inn you can charge it to your room.
Lore I.
Place rating: 4 Oxnard, CA
I love visiting this place when we stay at the Desert Pearl Inn. The staff is always friendly and personable. Their baked goods satisfy a sweet tooth and the coffee is always good. They carry interesting items I love to look at. Stop by when your walking the town.
Tobias P.
Place rating: 1 Beaverton, OR
Never, Never again. I wanted a double espresso over ice. The barista told me that if I wanted the espresso iced I had to pay twice as much for an «Americano.» So I had to pay twice as much for ice? The best thing is that the barista didn’t bother to tell us this when we ordered. No, we were told this after we paid. She wouldn’t budge when we tried to reason with her and didn’t even say sorry. I regret that I actually paid instead of walking out. I have worked in the service industry forever and could not believe the horrible service. Even then… the coffee wasn’t that good. Zion rocks. This place did not.
F E.
Place rating: 4 Corona, CA
The absolute BEST blueberry muffin I’ve ever eaten. in. my. life. Perfect sugary, crispy crust. Moist, warm, soft stump. The muffin top to stump ratio is excellent– bigger top. They serve Starbuck’s coffee, too. It made my morning. The peppermint mocha doesn’t taste exactly like Starbuck’s, but comes close enough. Coffee bars that serve Starbuck’s but isn’t Starbuck’s rarely make it exactly the same. But anyway, it beat the mocha I had at a coffeeshop up the street from it. Good service with a smile, too. Their ‘eccentric gift shop’ as they call it has some good quality stuff. I liked the nightlights. Nicer stuff than most of the other ’tourist’ shops in the town. 4 stars– would be a 5, except I haven’t tried their other stuff. If based on the muffin alone, it would be a 5.
Kelley H.
Place rating: 5 Northville, MI
Great little coffee shop at our hotel. The woman behind the counter makes the muffins and scones from scratch. The muffins and scones are very good, the breakfast sandwich is your average breakfast sandwich. We got coffee and ate breakfast here every morning for 3 days. If you get in early enough the muffins and breakfast sandwhiches are still warm from the oven!
William B.
Place rating: 4 Chicago, IL
Part coffee shop, part tchotchke-store, part pop-up book store, we came here to recover from our less than wonderful experience at Oscar’s Café– reviewed here: –. It was not bad. My girlfriend’s strawberry smoothie was too creamy and too sweet– a milkshake, not a smoothie– but they had tea and coffee and a nice quiet table where we could sit and look at desert pop-up books. That part was fun.