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Bidra med feedbackI’ve been into Trinity House Cafe a few times over the years as I typically come here any time my dog needs vet work. Today will be my last time. Here are a few observations from my time at Trinity. 1. The employees are fairly lackluster. I don’t necessarily blame them as most of them are young kids. You can do the math yourself on what kind of ownership/labor conditions tend to necessitate a constant cycling of kids too young to know how to do the job properly. Today I asked if I could borrow an iPhone charger and the employee told me they didn’t have one. I asked if she could perhaps check the back or ask her coworkers because the vet would need to contact me and she acted annoyed before taking two paces to the back just to redecorate that she didn’t have one. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not entitled to an IPhone charger, but considering the situation, I would have really appreciated at least some kindness if no charger was available. Perhaps I could look past this if not for other errors. My coffee was fairly mid, I’m not sure how experienced these folks are at pulling shots. The food itself is overpriced for its execution/minimal preparation I watched a tray go unbussed for literal hours next to where I was sitting. Personally, I’m of the belief that people should bus their own stuff anyways, but if they don’t, it’s kind of wild for 4 employees to be standing around in the back and not get it. Again, the general atmosphere by employees is “I don’t care.” B. There are no two ways around it, the Jesus stuff is a lot. I mean it’s literally the entire decor of this coffee shop. This coffee shop is called Trinity and so I guess you know what you’re signing up for, if that’s your thing, then by all means. That said, I don’t know that I find the environment to be particularly supportive of those of other faiths or who don’t follow any particular faith. Perhaps it’s just my opinion, but I’m of the belief that community centers and third spaces ought to create welcoming environments for all and not just select members of the community. C. Lastly, the jazz music got to be a lot. I was here for several hours while waiting for my dogs surgery and if I didn’t have headphones I think I would have literally went into a Jesus/jazz induced coma. It’s not the worst choice for coffee shop music in the world, but it would probably be good to mix it up a little bit at least.
Love this place! Delicious food, so well presented. Welcoming and friendly staff. Wonderful atmosphere in this beautiful old property. Lots of different and interesting areas to eat in, including a charming garden with a good amount of shade. Highly recommended if you’re enjoying a visit to downtown Leesburg. Parking: Just drive a little way along and there’s a large parking lot and parking garage.
Love this place! My favorite coffee is from here, everyone is always very friendly. It's a cozy place.
Super cute little cafe! I got the lunch special for $10.67. It came with tomato soup, a large portion that was very filling and savory, a chicken sandwich and some chips. Fresh and delicious. Compared to other eateries in the area this is super affordable and the sizing is perfect. Staff was friendly and fast. Also the cafe is very clean and cozy. Great place to sit and eat.
The coffee is good but the vibe of the cafe is a definite no for me. Would rather find another cafe in the area for a coffee.