While there isn’t anything extraordinary about this coffee shop, they serve a decent cup of brewed coffee. That they were roasting their beans in the front of the shop while I was visiting was a huge addition to the ambiance.
April B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kennewick, WA
I can only review the coffee beans because I bought them at the farmer’s market rather than in store but they were GREAT and I was very sad when I ran out. I used them in my french press and was surprised at the difference between these and others I have tried. Even drinking it black(even though I’m definitely a cream and sugar kinda girl) isn’t a problem! I’ll definitely be going in to get some more.
John N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Kennewick, WA
Great coffee, but a bit on the small serving/pricey side. Really beautiful atmosphere and sweet people.
Andrew B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Mandeville, LA
Traveling through the tri-cities and was looking for some real quality coffee, found it here! I got the cold brew and it’s fantastic.
Rebecca S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Pasco, WA
In my opinion, best coffee in the Tri-Cities. Service is fast and friendly. Coffee is delicous!!! They treat teachers and students to a much appreciated discount. I tell everyone to try it.
Bob H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kennewick, WA
Awesome folks. Friendly environment and a nice place to hang out. My new destination when in downtown Kennewick.
Ash N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Carlsbad, CA
Great second wave coffee! Top 3 Tricity coffee that is not bright or hipster & still a great price. I love the varied seating options as usually I’ll camp at a café for a few hours to work or study so I can move between standing to cushy chair to table. Its 4 stars instead of 5 because of the music. I was hoping for rockabilly music, go figure… Instead, we are at the mercy of the bored barista picking something on their phone while they play on it which means ringtone interruptions if they forgot to silence it, varied volume, constant song skipping, weird silent intervals, &&& terrible 2003 hits. Why? WHY? Do they not actually like rockabilly music? Why is it then called rockabilly? Otherwise why cant they pick a hits playlist on Spotify & call it done? Please, Rockabilly Roasters, hang out at Sharehouse & take notes on their playlists. No more Creed, Michelle Branch, or Sheryl Crow.
Michael S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Oceanside, CA
Quiet music, adequate seating, fair prices($ 2.50 for a 16oz Americano in a nice mug). Good tasting coffee, especially if you prefer second-wave coffee – not the new«bright» stuff sold in the hipster shops. I got the Americano and my wife got a regular black coffee. My Americano was intense without being bitter, just as I like it. Her coffee was very good, too. We’ll be back.
Ann A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Pasco, WA
A hidden treasure. Amazing array of gluten free goodies. Super friendly service. The barista remembered my coffee drink even though I’d only been in once before. That’s service. But it’s the coffee that will keep me coming back. Fresh roasted beans mean a robust brew without a hint of bitterness – excellent straight up or in a beautifully crafted latte.
Marisa S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kennewick, WA
This is a great coffee shop. Because of my work as a teacher(and student) and my love for coffee, I visit my share of coffee shops, from Washington to Arizona – this is one of my all-time favorites. First, the coffee itself is great. The owners roast coffee on site, so it’s fresh and unique to this establishment. Each coffee is made for the individual customer, from steaming the milk to pulling shots, and brewed coffee is always hot(or they make a new cup). To supplement coffee, all baked goods are fresh from a local bakery. Second, the environment offers something for everybody. There is plenty of seating, enough light to read, free wifi, and power for those needing to plug in. It’s also conveniently located in downtown Kennewick, right by an antique shop, and it has plenty of car and bike parking nearby. Also, I recommend becoming a regular. The baristas learn your name and your order because they’re genuinely interested in providing great coffee for their community – this is a small, local establishment in an old downtown environment committed to excellent coffee. Enjoy!
Gary P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kennewick, WA
Wow. I am stoked. The coffee was delicious. Very smooth no bitterness. Looking forward to trying there iced coffee as well as the siphon pot coffee. This is my new favorite place to get a cup. Sean and Travis care about a providing a good coffee. Cant wait till my next espresso. Thanks guys good job.
Justin W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Richland, WA
Upon arriving the shop was slow, smile on Baristas face,(seemed to be the owner) asked a little about the business. The menu for drinks is what a coffee shop should offer, espresso, latte, etc(not too much clutter of frozen drinks and concoctions) Espresso in my almond milk latte is smooth nutty, slightly bright. They roast their own beans, I’m excited to try an americano, or espresso. Been to many large cities with artisan coffee roasters and would say that this is the first shop locally that offers the experience and taste roaster enthusiasts look for. Great job guys
Teresa S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Raleigh, NC
Found this place as we were scoping out a place to sit for the parade. I am visiting from NC so I am accustomed to Starbucks or Panera Bread. Had the gluten free quiche and chai tea. Was a great start to my morning. The service was fast, the employees were very friendly and the food/drink was excellent! Would definitely recommend to everyone.