4720 Sand Hollow Road
New Plymouth, ID 83655
Payette County
Phone: (208) 278-3387
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by Robbie Top on
Conclusion (at the top for quick reference): Sugar Cafe still has a trendy atmosphere and some good drinks/food, but it can be a little packed and noisy. Electrical outlets and tables are hard to come by, so don't plan on coming here with a Laptop unless you get lucky or have time to wait. My experience: I visited sugar cafe one Saturday on a quest for Wi-Fi to do a little work. From the sidewalk, Sugar Cafe is very appealing. It has a trendy fireplace and comfy looking chairs. I ordered an Iced Tea (not a big coffee drinker - maybe that means I don't have the cred to rate this place? haha) and it was pretty good home brewed Iced Tea. When I went to sit down, an open seat/table was hard to come because so many people were on laptops. So I waited a good 15 minutes in a comfy chair until a table seat opened up. I was stoked when I finally found one, but then I realized there was not outlet. At this point, I had already invested a lot of time into making this my work spot for the day then I was a man on a mission. Even once I eliminated the possibility of an outlet being next to my table, I continued my search. After a couple fruitless minutes of search, I concluded that they must hide the outlets so that people only hang out in the Cafe for as long as their battery can last to keep people from lingering and mooching too much on the Wi-Fi and atmosphere.
by Kim V. on
Okay, I will preface this by saying I had a very unique experience. My girl and I were in Philly and decided to check this place out regardless of the terrible reviews. We were greeted by an unexcited bouncer, fine. Not uncommon at clubs, understandable. Our bartender was nice, but inattentive. There were about six other people in the bar, it was very early. We got our beers, paid $7.50 which was reasonable for Blue Moon. On my second sip the bottom of the glass breaks and spills beers all over me. I'm talkin' pants soaking wet, my chest, it seeped into my shoes. The bartender took the broken glass away and wiped the wet bar. We asked for a towel as I stood covered in beer. I finally got a dirty bar towel the size of a wash cloth. She walked away to explain to the bouncer this freak accident. I asked again if I could have more towels, I admittedly grew infuriated as I waited. The bus boy took them to the bartender (instead of me) and I had to walk halfway around the bar to get them as she didn't bring them to me. Meanwhile, no replacement beer, no apology, no shot that says dude, sorry you have to walk two miles back to your hotel covered in beer. I understand that this was an isolated freak incident that no one could have predicted, however their response - or lack of one - was really despicable. You couldn't even replace the drink that I paid for? A glass broke in my hand with no provocation, that is the least one can do. I asked for my money back, which they at least gave me. Being in the business of customer service, I am hyper aware, perhaps I need to lower my standards.
by Enoch Bigney on
I have not been here for a minute although I think I will go and check out mango on Sat with a bunch of friends... Fridays are cool Jackie is in the back shucking Free oysters Raw or from the grill they are always Fresh and good to wash down with a cold beer...