Get the Americano. Tastes like I am in Vienna! Excellent nutty flavor. This coffee house is one of the cleanest, most welcoming, and with good artwork. My only request would be to see more abstract representation in but sculpture and canvassed pieces. Also, personally, I like my canvas pieces not in a frame and with a black painted edge.
Lizelle A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Blairsville, PA
I went here for a bridal shower and thought the space was very pretty. Indiana, being a small town, needs more places like this to bring culture to the area. The bridal shower I attended was nice because I could look at all the beautiful art. Plus the coffee bar had a delicious selection.
Sandy T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Penn Run, PA
This place has great atmosphere and the people are very friendly. The coffee is first rate and the art, by local artists, is excellent quality!
Michael A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Pittsburgh, PA
This place is one of my favorite spots in Indiana! The coffee shop brews Commonplace coffee(actually, I think they share a few baristas with Commonplace as well), so pretty much any espresso drink you can think of is incredible. They have an interesting and diverse art selection which they seem to rotate very regularly. I wind up there at least one every couple of weeks and usually see something new.
Jillian P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Delmont, PA
My friend and I stopped in on a Wednesday afternoon because she had seen signs for the coffee shop and wanted to try it out. We’re both townies, so we get pretty excited for new businesses hitting the main street of one Indiana, PA. The Artist’s Hand is a coffee shop/gallery. The man working the coffee shop is named Gary and he was super polite and friendly. I ordered a café au lait and really enjoyed it. I believe they even do the«coffee art», where images are shaped into the foam at the top of your cup. Needed? No. But every once in a while you just get something you want, rather than need. I didn’t get any food, but was informed that they will soon be selling baked goods from the Six Hand Bakery up on 8th street, which is exciting… because I love baked goods. What’s really great about this place is the atmosphere. The exposed brick walls kind of take you back in time. The paintings/photography/art is done by local artists. The BEST thing about this place though, were our discussions. My friend, boyfriend, and I were sitting discussing politics/religion/life within a calm dialogue(get it… dialogue…sometimes we even laughed… it does happen). Gary and the Gallery owner didn’t hesitate to jump in on the conversation and the discussions we had were phenomenal(and we weren’t even agreeing on everything… who knew?). The bottom line is I got a great vibe from this place and I’m excited to go back again, perhaps to one of the shows/events.