This one of our favorite places to stop as we are riding through Geyserville. They have great coffee, sweets, and savory selections for breakfast or lunch with friendly service. They have a rack for bicycles outside and seating inside.
Larry G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chicago, IL
The absolute best breakfast sandwich we’ve ever had! Just order the fried egg, bacon, cheddar & avocado sandwich and you can thank me later
Bill F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Santa Rosa, CA
We often stop at Geyserville Mud in the middle of a bike ride. It’s a great stop. Outstanding Coffee, great pastries, breakfast, and lunch sandwiches. Plus they have energy bars for cyclists. Friendly helpful staff too. Thanks owner Valerie for this great locally owned coffee shop!
Melissa H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Rohnert Park, CA
I work in Geyserville and the pickings are slim when it comes to food and coffee. My coworkers offered to bring me coffee from this place and I asked them to bring me back a Mocha. I thought, «small locally owned coffee shop mocha, will probably be excellent!» Well my Mocha was terrible, I could barely taste any chocolate or good espresso at that and it had a good 2 inches of foam on the top. Mochas DONOT have foam, lattes have foam. So gross and this 16OZ «Mocha» was $ 4.75. My coworker had a latte which she said was half foam. She also brought back a slice of banana loaf that had mold. So disgusting. I like to support local businesses but I’ve noticed when it comes to coffee shops, there’s always inconsistency and this is a perfect example of what can go wrong. I’ll be driving to Cloverdale for my coffee needs going forward. I can get a substantially better Mocha at a better price at a national coffee chain that shall remain unnamed. If I could give zero stars I would.
Chris B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Oakland, CA
Great décor and friendly staff… even civil to cyclists! I live that. A great stop at mile 20. Decaf isn’t real fresh-I ordered a decaf Americano. Kinda an unfair review since I worked in a coffee shop for 8 years; I can pick out stale beans. Since I switched to decaf I still balk at 2.25 for an 8 ounce stale cup. Easily remedied by keeping air exposed beans no more than 7 days. I have hope; its a cute place in a great location.
Bianca C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Francisco, CA
Cute café in geyserville, and one of the few i saw open that early in the morning. The staff was really friendly, and the selection was pretty good. I was a big fan of the chocolate cream cheese muffin. One downside though is there is no public restroom to use to wash off your hands after eating deliciousness lol
Liz L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
What a great coffee /breakfast place! Go check it out! We were traveling through on our way to San Francisco, it’s a perfect place for a quick bite and a coffee to go.
Derek S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Francisco, CA
Great little spot in «downtown» Geyserville. I love this area, it is so beautiful. Very friendly spot to grab some coffee and breakfast. Even a few beers if I was not mistaken :)
Jesse R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Forestville, CA
We’ll…it’s a cozy lil’ spot, they’ve got some brews on tap along with some bottled beer. And wine of coarse, a bottle or two. They had a neat lil’ flat top/panini grill for makin’ sando’s. I ended up gettin’ the Ruben, I felt like it could of been better if they put more Pastami on, and less sauerkraut. It only had about two slices. Ya, hit it with more 1000 sauce too. All in all… At least it wasn’t put in the microwave. The breakfast sando’s looked good, with spicy sausage, think that’s the way to go. Oh ya! Beware of the spiral bacon :-(
Kagan S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Santa Rosa, CA
Not so sure about the breakfast burrito, but the chocolate muffin was good.
Jonah P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Pittsburgh, PA
Super friendly, great coffee, wonderful breakfast options and a great atmosphere. A must go if you’re in the area
Chan A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New Orleans, LA
Had really amazing coffee here… Italy standards. Watched the tail end of a game and hung out with the owner(really great lady). She let us stay as long as we wanted. Then we had a beer before leaving. It has it all! We’re so glad we stumbled upon it!
Dan S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Peoria, AZ
super coffee and great people. The hog sandwich was perfect. Josh is also the man. looks like they are doing some work in the back. we will have the check back I n before we head back to AZ
Lorrie M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Jose, CA
This is a cute little coffee shop with a solid espresso. Although they’re really not the kind of place that you go for like … say a latte art kind of experience. I came across this place recently after being«kidnapped» for my birthday by my gfs to Geyserville. We were desperately tired after super early departure from SF so we decided we needed a caffeine pick me up. This place is cute, but during the day it’s a little slow and the whole place smells like a panini press. I swear my hair smelled like melted cheese for at least 3 – 4 hours after coming in! They’re definitely a gym if you’re looking for something other than gross counter coffee or decent diner coffee. The owner is nice and there’s some great interior décor.
Chuck B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Grapevine, TX
Acceptable coffee and food. Not great. Not bad. My breakfast burritos were just passable as I was starved. The pastries were better as my friends said they really enjoyed them. My wife had minimal selections for Gluten free as this was one of the reasons we came here. Coffee was not memorable either way so I’m not sure if we had had a bad or typical day as they seem to have better reviews than our experience.
Wine M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Geyserville, CA
Cold Press Coffee… need I say more? Well if you want more, than I must… Great pastires from Costeaux, and yes you can order your Cousteaux bread to be delivered to the Mud and pick it up, locals helping locals. Homemade sammies, outstanding egg salad, breakfast sammie with Diavola sausage,(locals helping locals) YUM! Did I mention cold press coffee? And Monday Night Football(seasonal) Happy hour beer and wine(Geyserville wine of course)? And if I have forgotten to mention it, they have cold press coffee! Also coffee shop owner Valerie is open to local events, gatherings and just about anything you an think of. Locals helping/supporting locals.
Bob F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Healdsburg, CA
Great little local coffee shop, exactly what coffee shops were meant to be. Good java, comfortable, wifi, real people. B Fabian
Rene C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Redwood City, CA
What would Jerry do? I was recently reminded by the power of facebook postings of something Jerry would never do. Me and my future facebook friend were at the airport in London waiting to board our flight back home. Then as we were just about walk onto the plane my name was paged and told to check in at the boarding desk. «Hello Mr. C, we have one seat left in 1st class and are moving you up front» There are two of us, but only one seat in 1st. What would Jerry do? Well here is what Rene did, he handed the upgraded boarding pass to his future facebook friend and told her to drink all the Champagne she possibly could. I then headed to the rear of the bus and crammed my way into a tiny seat in the back of a giant 747. This won’t be too bad I thought to myself. In a few minutes the drink cart will come by and I could start my flight out right with a Bailey’s and coffee. No Bailey’s. Only Coffee! And shitty coffee at that! So for 10 plus hours I sat. Drinking the nastiest coffee and thinking to myself that up in First Class they were drinking an imported Sumatra blend and feasting on fresh baked cookies. COOKIES! THEYWEREGETTINGCOOKIES! Not First Class, but better is Geyserville Mud Coffee. This place is an oasis of coffee products and more! They serve up breakfast and lunch bites and also COOKIES! FRESHBAKEDCOOKIES! If you are in the area and headed up 101, do yourself a favor and drop by. The baristas are super friendly and are eager to serve you a cup of tasty Joe.
Micah A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Folsom, CA
Cool beans. Get it? Because they have coffee beans that are cool. Man I’m funny sometimes. Since I needed energy to play Words with Friends and text message and watch Harry Potter on the freeway, I decided to stop into the only coffee shop I saw that wasn’t also a winery, although as I was leaving I think this place may also have been a winery. It has a «NORM!» vibe, since the barista seemed to know everyone and referred to them all by name. There were also people sitting at the bar, doing whatever it is people do at a coffee shop bar. I ordered some blended drink that tasted exactly like every other blended drink, but since blended drinks are great, this one was also great. What really got me was the scone — I needed something to snack on and picked up a… I want to say raspberry scone… and it was unbelievably soft. One of the most well made scones I’ve ever eaten, if not the best. They also had a jalapeño bagel that wasn’t very good but I’m going to pretend it didn’t exist. You know what this place could use? Jalapeño bagels. Those things are always great. It took 2 hours of going back and forth down a really large hill at 25 miles an hour to find this place, but I’m glad I did.
Jennifer W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Monrovia, CA
During wine tasting in Santa Rosa, a nice lady at Ferrari-Carano recommend this coffee shop. She also mention that it was the ONLY place in town! It’s a cute shop with a nice menu for coffee, tea, and snacks. I ordered a breakfast burrito and a chai latte, both inexpensive and tasty. No one was really hanging out in the coffee shop, but a lot of locals would stop in just to purchase a cup of coffee. A lot of the business is from the community. There is plenty of street parking. It’s not a must try place, but if you’re in the neighborhood and happen to need some coffee, this is it!