Sunday, March 30, 2008

A GREAT PLACE TO GET A CUP OF JAVA, RELAX, AND ENJOY!

Customer Reviews

This little town of New Oxford is making some BIG changes! Our newest addition is this wonderful coffee shop! When you walk in, you instantly feel warmth and familiarity, like you're visiting an old friend. It's as though it has been a part of this town forever! And everything is delicious! From the coffee, cappucinos, mocha lattes, espressos, teas, hot cocoas, Italian sodas to the scrumptious pastries! Although it's a tough choice, my personal favorite is the homemade Coconut Cake.
It's also a Visitor's Center where you can see samples of different merchadise that some local merchants have to offer. But it's definitely not just for visitors! It seems to have become a local gathering place at times. I always see someone I know when I'm in there. We're so glad that Pam (the owner) had this vision for our town!

February 15, 2008 by Forget-Me-Not Framing

Great place to meet and enjoy

Customer Reviews

The New Oxford Coffee Co is a great place to meet /visit for an outstanding cup of coffee and some of the best sweet goods I have eaten in a long time.Service is good, people friendly and the surroundings are relaxing. We took our son and daughter in law to the store and they were impressed, this isn't easy as they live near DC and visit Starbucks on a regular basis, they felt that this establishment beats them by a mile. Keep up the good work this is a real plus for our town and community...!!

February 29, 2008 by RADM T D Beard lll in New Oxford, PA

Tribute to "chocolat" and Cappuccino

Pam, Hello.
I stumbled upon this website, which is a WONDERFUL tribute to your spirit, and the beauty of your shop.
It was written by a very inspirational woman, Connie Pombo.
Click on this link, to view her Blog.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

What a wonderful place!

 
 

Pam,

Thank you for your vision and hard work! And your welcoming smile!

Whenever I'm in Pa. (visiting my Mom who lives at Crosskeys Village), I'm sure to stop by as often as possible for your shop's appreciated friendly ambience in my second homebase. Your "beverage goddesses" remember by favorite brew, and often ask if I'm going to take a pastry to my 92-year-old uncle in York today. Even as I leave town for home, I've developed an "alternate route," so that I can hit the road with a large (decaf) chamomile tea with soy milk and several non-messy oatmeal cookies (that travel so well!) for the long drive home. Pam, you're a model for not just adopting your new locale, but helping to build your new community with an intelligent, generous, team spirit.

Further, in that arena, because of your volunteer efforts and vision, I know that Shining Stars Therapeutic Riding Ministry soon will be able, financially, to build an indoor riding ring and help many more people know the sense of joy and achievement that comes with visible and measurable accomplishments beyond their wildest dreams!

Best wishes to you and yours. - Carol

Just found you on a blog!

 
Dear Pam,
 
  I feel like I know you. I read a short blog by Connie Pombo where she visited your establishment recently and it made me want to hop in the car, drive up from Alabama, (with banjo on my knee) and sit a spell...drink some java...and just be. You have found your passion. Just how cool is that?
 
Kudos to you for making everyone who comes your way feel like they just stepped into Aunt Martha's parlor for a visit.
 
The world needs more people like you...AND Connie.
 
My Southern best,
 
 
Georgia Richardson
Humorist for NABBW
Author, Speaker and 
Columnist for 
Boomer Magazine
       
 
 

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Great visit!

 
I grew up in New Oxford and in the past year have spent more time visiting my mom who still lives there. I now live in DC. I visit your shop every time I come in town. It gives me a chance to leisurely do e-mails and surf the net. (My mother's not in the 21st century yet. No cable. No internet.)
 
I am writing to inform you of my experience on Sat night 3/15. I arrived about 5:30. When I walked in the girl had three people in line. Two of them wanted cappuccinos. I plugged in my computer, set it up and was going to go to the counter at my leisure. When the girl was done, she walked over to me and apologized for the delay and asked me what I wanted.  I ordered and picked it up from the counter. I was there for over an hour. Twice she came from behind the counter to check up on me and other customers. She chit-chatted with customers and when anyone entered she immediately greeted them with a big friendly hello. Her service was stellar. I hope all your employees are the same.
 
Prior to my current job (started six months ago,) I was general manager for a restaurant & bar in Rehoboth Beach, DE and then for a coffee shop and restaurant in Clarksville, MD. A total of 15 years as a GM. I make a point to commend good service whenever I encounter it. I know how important it is. Her friendliness and willingness to help were key. In addition, your shop is supper clean and neat.
 
Keep up the good work!
 
Randy