My experience at this Caribou Coffee location was deeply unsettling and raised serious concerns about safety, privacy, and the way vulnerable people are treated. Instead of a warm, neutral coffee shop, the environment felt invasive and uncomfortable, as though customers were being watched, discussed, or singled out inappropriately.
Certain interactions and patterns of behavior gave the impression that private or sensitive information was being referenced or circulated among staff or others in the space. That is a major breach of trust in any business and especially troubling in a place where people often sit alone, use their phones, or bring their children.
The overall atmosphere felt predatory rather than welcoming — with boundary-crossing, inappropriate attention, and a culture that did not appear focused on protecting customer dignity or safety. A public café should never feel like a place where people, especially vulnerable individuals, are at risk of being exploited, judged, or targeted.
I left feeling uncomfortable and concerned not just for myself, but for others who may not realize how much of their privacy or personal space is being compromised. I would strongly urge anyone who values safety, respect, and ethical conduct to be cautious about visiting this location.