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Iirc some of their branches will have Peet's inside (at least in the Chicago area) which makes it a decent perk imo. Their espresso is way better than starbucks but that's subjective I guess.
"A Capital One Café is a combination of a bank branch and a coffee shop.
Capital One knows there's a need for brick-and-mortar bank locations and that coffee culture is on the rise. Marrying these 2 observations resulted in the development of the Capital One Café.
At the cafés, the traditional banking experience can become so much more fun than sitting down on a chair and having a one-on-one meeting with a local bank employee."
Also: the source page about says last updated in August 2023…but the text saying "coffee culture is on the rise" makes me think the text was written about 20 years ago. Not that the statement is untrue today, but it's written like it's a new thing…
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Literally every brick-and-mortar bank has a free notary.
"A Capital One Café is a combination of a bank branch and a coffee shop.
Capital One knows there's a need for brick-and-mortar bank locations and that coffee culture is on the rise. Marrying these 2 observations resulted in the development of the Capital One Café.
At the cafés, the traditional banking experience can become so much more fun than sitting down on a chair and having a one-on-one meeting with a local bank employee."
Edit: original source for this is https://upgradedpoints.
Also: the source page about says last updated in August 2023…but the text saying "coffee culture is on the rise" makes me think the text was written about 20 years ago. Not that the statement is untrue today, but it's written like it's a new thing…