We don't talk about affogatos enough.
When Melissa Lazar and Mark Douglass moved from Colorado to Haslet in 2020, they saw the need for an independent coffee shop — something unlike the Starbucks store in the area. They soon opened the first Froth in Haslet, then expanded toacross from the University of North Texas last October. They now have plans for another store in Northlake.
The coffee bar is known for its Frotahbles, a fun and engaging way for customers to make their cup of coffee and personal work of art. By scanning a code with a phone, customers can upload any image they wish to be printed; a simple QR code sends an image from their phone to the Frothables printer. The printer then uses organic coffee extract to print. The words"Dallas Observer" would look nice printed over a cup of joe.
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