Best coffeeshop in the Seacoast. Insanely good coffee(rivals cups I’ve had in Italy) brewed in one of 4 hipster-approved methods for optimal flavor & delicious teas of all kinds from White Heron. Everything is ethically-sourced, and by a reasonably-priced suggested donation that goes toward ending human trafficking. Cute ambiance with tables & chairs and couches in a spacious, sunny, casual room and nice coffeeshop music. Staff are friendly volunteers. Not many snacks available(chocolate bars, and a few baked goods) but they don’t seem to frown on you bringing in your own snacks/meals if you buy a drink from them. Highly recommended. I rarely go to any other cofffeeshop.
Seth F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Durham, NH
Seek this hidden gem out and support their cause! It’s not just great coffee but all profits go to charity. The coffee is made to order and tastes like coffee should taste. Not that crap you get at Dunkin’ Donuts. Seriously, go here and try it out. The café itself is a nice place to relax or meet a friend. It’s never crowded and you can sit there with a good book or have a conversation without crowds around you.
Tessy C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Manchester, NH
Great coffee and atmosphere. Local products and specialty brewing methods. Run on volunteers and proceeds go to an important cause. Check it out. Location is a little hard to find but it’s worth finding!
Abby D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dover, NH
This place is great. It’s the perfect spot to stop and relax with a cup of tea or concentrate on some work with a cappuccino. I was really impressed with the selection of teas and the knowledge/effort that goes into brewing each different kind. I love that the freedom café supports such great causes with their mission to end human trafficking in addition to bringing the best of local suppliers to a great community space. Awesome people. Awesome café.
Gavin K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Dover, NH
Coffee shop with a mission. They were out of caffeinated coffee when I went. Work on a «suggested donation» pricing scheme, cup of coffee was $ 2.00 which seems reasonable for raising money for charity. They freshly grind their beans for every cup then use an aeropress to make the coffee.