The best coffee I have had. Given the high ratings I drove 15 miles for this place and was not disappointed. When I walked in the door and asked for coffee the owner didn’t even charge me. He said the pot is about to be empty anyway. Don’t recall any other place which offered this good gesture. Like some reviewers mentioned I am tired about explaining what coffee you want at other places and here it is easy. You need coffee and you ask for coffee. Don’t worry about light roast and all that BS
Zeb L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Columbus, OH
I don’t disagree that the coffee is good, but it’s nothing you can’t do at home with a decent French Press. I don’t really see the function of a brick-and-mortar coffee shop with no seating and no other food. Unless I wake up one morning and forget that I’m out of coffee, I can’t really see myself going here again.
Paige K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Minneapolis, MN
No frills — literally just coffee. Cool little spot, well made coffee. Visiting from out of town and saw the good reviews, was happy to support a small local business.
Maribeth B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Columbus, OH
Best coffee ever! Constantly good. He raises his own beans in the shop. So it’s always the freshest. I am a snob when it comes to coffee and I say this is, hands down, the best in Columbus.
Jessica W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Columbus, OH
Best coffee in Columbus! Great customer service everytime! My last visit, i was short $ and he said I could pay him next time, who does that anymore?!
Brandon C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Columbus, OH
I can’t express how great this place is. My wife picked up a pound of coffee to surprise me for my birthday. However, she forgot cash(cash only here). They said don’t worry about it, just mail the money to us.
Michelle L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Indianapolis, IN
I think if I lived in this neighborhood this would be the place to go and grab your morning cup. They only offer drip coffee with no other additions. I personally love that this place is about coffee and nothing else; however, there is no seating. This isn’t the place to come and study but this seems like the local joint to come and grab your cup of coffee on the go.
Eve C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bulverde, TX
The best coffee in Columbus. Just grab it and go. Iced, hot, or just beans. No BS. I miss it so much since I’ve moved, but I enjoyed its deliciousness for many years.
Aaron M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Columbus, OH
jovan(the person who works here most of the time) once asked me for a copy of my band’s tape. i came in, paid for a coffee, and handed him the tape. he then handed me back the money i had just given him and said«see, the system works». over the past few years i have gotten several cups of coffee from here that were able to ease me into many 9-hour work days. if i have the day off and it’s nice i try to walk here from my house. feel like it’s also worth mentioning that you can buy bags of coffee beans for ~$ 16 – 18.
Sarah J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Columbus, OH
Walked over today for the first time. The shop is definitely unassuming. Don’t go in expecting to order your fancy-schmantzy dirty chai latte. It’s just straight up french press coffee here. However, you can come in expecting a really solid cup of joe. I exchanged more than three words with the owner. He seemed like a honest and humble guy living the dream in Clintonville. Along with other reviewers, I wish they had a few pastries or desserts(especially if they had a partnership with another bakery).
Lauren M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Blacklick, OH
This is the only place I’ve actually enjoyed drinking coffee from without adding anything. Quick and mostly silent service makes it even better. This isn’t a hangout spot with people on laptops or baristas chatting you up. It’s just a place where you get awesome coffee with minimal hassle. If you try it once, you’ll be back!
Cj J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Columbus, OH
Whenever someone is in Columbus and asks me about coffee, there’s only one place I recommend. Affordable, expertly crafted coffee is something that college students, struggling parents and starving artists alike seek like a finely written essay or a kid friendly lunch paradise. Coffee fuels us. Oh, sweet nectar. Or in this case, not so sweet. Because I don’t need to cover up this cup of joe with anything other than a lid on my way out. French pressed, roasted in house. There’s no option to eat in and it’s a one man army. The walls are decorated with local art and two tables are set up for local acts and musicians to peddle their wares and get a little bit of advertisement(I’ve recognized a few of the bands that frequent places such as the Rumba, Ledo’s, Tree Bar, etc.). The only option is coffee, you pick a size and add creamer and sugar at your leisure. Not only is the service amazing(he’s patient and will do any explaining you need), the owner even offered to give me my coffee on the house when I realized that I’d forgotten my cash. My friend ended up covering me until we got back to our apartment, but the fact that he was so conscientious and put his customers before the three dollars my large coffee was going to cost continues to stick with me. Best coffee in town, hands down.
Samantha W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Columbus, OH
Reviews of this place are pretty accurate. I will go out of my way and then some to get a cup of French press here. Consistent, inexpensive, and easily the best cup of coffee I’ve had. I enjoy and look forward to holding this coffee in my hands and drinking it… slowly… As others have stated, it is cash only. Just keep this in mind because its a super bummer when you are right outside and realize you forgot to pull the money for the trip. Parking is street and easy. This guy, what can I say… this guy is a genuine treat. He doesn’t say much and still conveys a presence of, «thanks for coming, I love coffee, and I hope you love this brew as much as I do». Service is quick, and the no frills draw here is just that, focused on the depth and complexity of the coffee.
Luke T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Columbus, OH
Easily some of the best coffee in Columbus and I absolutely love the no frills experience. You walk in, order coffee at the counter that’s three feet from the door, put cream and sugar in just to your right, turn around and leave because there’s nowhere to sit. Challenge mode silver: exchange more than five words with the proprietor Challenge mode gold: ten words
Ryan S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Columbus, OH
Unique isn’t really saying it. Different, offbeat, minimalist, Yeah, Me Too serves one of the richest French press coffee I’ve had. It was love at first sip. Just strong enough, just hot enough, just flavorful enough, just everyone enough it’s the goldilocks of coffee. Damn, this guy knows what he is doing. He must have a doctorate in food science, or part of a family heritage of caffeine masterpieces, or some natural born freak with a seriously developed coffee making gene or something. Just wow! A small space in the attention grabbing, Van Gogh blue building just down from Studio 35, YMT isn’t a coffee house, it’s a pick-up-and-go. The interior looks more like a painters studio than a food shop.(it’s clean.) which I think is the point – the coffee is the art. He only serve coffee, one flavor, nothing else, and as other have attest, he takes cash only. I was glad to have finally have some cash on me while the neighborhood so I could try it. The owner, I assume that’s who served me, has an artistic temperament. The walls have art, and he comes off as introverted to a high level, which is cool. He doesn’t offer stirrers but spoons to mix your drink. He has half-and-half and sugar as choices. For me, this takes the top spot in the regular coffee category.
Keith B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Powell, OH
I don’t understand this place. Not the cash only part, I go to Crabill’s Hamburgers in Urbana, and they’re cash only, so I’ll forgive everyplace for being cash only for a while. I walked in, and I almost wasn’t sure they sold… anything. But while my friend was getting tattooed down the street, she sent me here for a cup of coffee(«You look like shit» was the essence of what she said). So, I got coffee. French press coffee. Damn. That was some good coffee. No bullshit coffee. I like this.
Allison D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Columbus, OH
Still awesome. Took a cup to a friend who considers himself a connoisseur and not too long after he was asking if they sell beans(they do).
Nathan R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cleveland, OH
Weird, but good. When I told the guy behind the counter that I heard good things about this place on Unilocal he said«I’m sorry.» I didn’t pay attention to the fact that they’re cash only. I asked if they take cards. He said«We’re not set up to take cards.» Meanwhile, he was pouring a cup of coffee. He shoved it my way and said«You can pay next time.» I walked out. Wow! Normally French press coffee doesn’t knock my socks off, but this was so smooth and rich and roasty but still showed off the bean — yeah, good good stuff. So I went back the next day with cash. Dude was wearing a knit hat and gloves as he poured coffee, I guess they don’t heat the building? I said«Hey I can pay for yesterday’s coffee too.» He said«Uh, just this one is fine,» and took my few bucks.
David M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Dallas, TX
Good American style coffee for a good price. Nothing more, for better or worse. The place is not what you expect… well, maybe it will be after reading several reviews. You walk in — you find a guy, an old coffee roaster, a french press and silence. Aside from some local looking art and a few other pieces of coffee making equipment, that’s all there is. You could transplant it all to a small food cart and it’d be the same, minus the cold. The rudeness that some reviewers mention is probably just the lack of anything in the way of niceties or friendliness. You might think of your visit like a visit to the Soup Nazi, if he only served one type of soup and instead of yelling said nothing. Strange, definitely. If they had a couple roasts or varieties(or even espresso) to choose from I’d come more often.
Lea P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Columbus, OH
Ordinarily, I’m a tea drinker. I have nothing against coffee — that is, it’s not a strict abstention so much as a strong leaning in the other direction — and there are two main times when I will choose the bean over the leaf. One is while trying to drive long distances on less sleep than I would like. The other is when a crazy number of positive reviews for a place that sells only coffee piqué my curiosity. I never really noticed this little shop, despite being so close to Studio 35, which I go to frequently. I never would have guessed it had a name — the big sign simply says«Coffee.» But the happy, bright colors are welcoming, and the sign does not lie. There is indeed Coffee. With a capital C, yes. There are also a couple of tables to the side with art, postcards, CDs, comics… all, I would assume, by local artists. Or friends of the owner who may or may not be local? I’m kinda clueless about the art scene, but either of those would be plausible. It’s been so long since I was a regular coffee drinker that my taste buds are rusty. But this coffee pleased them. I can see the draw. If I were a 9-to-5er with a need for the heavy fuel, this place would be a more satisfying bet than a Starbucks drive-through.