Twisted Whisk Cafe announces customer guidelines
Twisted Whisk Cafe issues the following details about its cafe:
In attempt to keep our employees and our guests safe and healthy, we are making the following adjustments:
* We are closing our self-serve coffee bar. Drip coffee will still be available- our friendly staff will be more than happy to get your coffee for you and add any cream or sugar to it.
* We will not allow anyone to bring in their own mugs or cups to use for drip coffee, lattes, or any other beverages.
* We encourage you to call in your take out orders ahead of time, so that we can have your order ready upon your arrival. This will help limit the number of people in one area waiting for their orders to be ready.
We are taking extra precautions in order to keep everything as clean and disinfected as possible. With that being said, we ask for your help in doing so.
As much as we love seeing all your smiling faces, we ask that if you do not feel well, that you please stay home. This is for the safety of you as well as our staff and other guests.
We will continue to do our best to adjust and take any precautions necessary to get through this difficult time. We will be sure to keep you up to date with any changes.
THANK YOU all for your understanding, as well as your continued support!
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