Awesome place to catch up with my friend! I recommend the Honey Latte with almond milk. It was delicious and well-priced($ 4.38). Could use more outdoor seating, but my friend and I enjoyed the benches outside. I loved gifts inside, t-shirts, jewelry and other trinkets that would make great, eclectic gifts. I’ll definitely bring another friend here!
Shanna D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cary, NC
Excellent coffee and art. Exceptional service and atmosphere. I can’t wait to go back!
Jonathan Kimin K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Chapel Hill, NC
A small coffee and boutique shop located on Hillsborough street, I stopped by Lucky Tree for a couple of hours to study while waiting to go to dinner. Before«Lucky Tree» was«Royal Bean,» which was one of my top places to go and study. However with the renovations, Lucky Tree isn’t the most optimal place to go and study. There aren’t too many seats and tables to study at because 60%-70% of the«café» is occupied due to selling and advertising merchandise on tables. Also, the seats aren’t the most comfiest, so I found myself wanting to leave within the first hour of studying. Overall, I would recommend going here for coffee or just browsing some of their products. I wouldn’t recommend coming here to study because I feel like the shop is geared more towards selling merchandise.
Matthew Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Raleigh, NC
The coffee beans were stale and made just an average brew on top of that. Prices are unreasonably high. There are a lot better options… Save your money for a place that deserves it.
Ashleigh V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Raleigh, NC
I’ve only been in here a few times to grab a cup on my way to work but I’ll keep coming back. The service has always been very pleasant and quick. The coffee tastes great and one morning I got this gluten free chocolate cranberry bar that was scrumptious. I love the décor, it’s all local artists that you can buy. They have some very unique stuff you can’t find elsewhere. It’s a great space where you can go to study or work with enough space and it’s not noisy. I’ll have to pay attention next time and see if they have a decent number of outlets available for computers as that’s a must for me if I’m stopping for longer than an hour. So far though, I am definitely a fan!
Shadi H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Raleigh, NC
This place is one of my favorite coffee shops in Raleigh. They have awesome coffee and beautiful decorations and the staff are very friendly and courteous. I also love the baked apple cinnamon that they have, which is a great substitute for cookies. Many artworks are on display here which is another reason to visit. They have different furnitures all around so you don’t even get bored with your seat.
Martha R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Raleigh, NC
This place is so adorable, the owner is so kind and the iced honey latte is incredible! I definitely recommend it.
Karen D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cary, NC
Lucky Tree is the concept that grew out of Lucky Pie in Cary. Amanda & Ashley wanted a place for local artists from around the area to display in a unique and fun way. Unique displays of oils, jewelry, pottery and some of the finest handcrafted soaps by NC Soap Opera Company are located here. Seating areas are placed in a way to have a relaxing and joyful atmosphere with full coffee bar and vegan eats. Coffee + Art… it’s a Coffee Artery !
Ellen C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chicago, IL
They had the organic decaf I was sooooo craving and searching for!!! DELISH! BUT what really took my breath away was my son’s left over vegan truffle!!! OHWOW! So rich and simply delicious! The fact that it’s organic and vegan helped ease the guilt of enjoying the chocolate I’m not supposed to be eating right now… It was heaven! Definitely worth it, definitely returning! OH and a HUGE plus; the prices are so reasonable!!!
Chad M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Raleigh, NC
My wife and I enjoyed delicious coffee and scrumptious vegan chocolate chip cookies. The décor is a blending of various artists with much thought into being a coffee shop as well. Honestly the vegan baking is enough for us to come back. The latte I had was really great tasting. I would say it was designed to be a hour long at tops visit. I do not think many people who find the seating comfortable enough to work all day, but that is not a bad thing necessarily. I have shops for that. We are so glad something came back in that space!
Joseph H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Raleigh, NC
Great coffee/art place! Best staff friendly and beautiful atmosphere! Very new place in Raleigh nc. Not surprised if it gets as popular as Jubala coffee in a year. Most check out if new in town or just want to read/school.
Miranda J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Raleigh, NC
I have never written a Unilocal review before, but I really wanted to for this company. Love this coffee shop. Good strong coffee. Ambient music. Delicious, pretty healthy homemade treats, roasted nuts, and fruit to snack on. Beautiful scenery– mostly handcrafted by the owner: a cool, sweet, artsy young lady. Local art everywhere you look. This is a great place for studying or chatting with friends. Oh, and it’s kind of a gift shop too. Tons of cute handcrafted nicknacks to browse through and/or buy. Come check it out! Support local businesses and women entrepreneurs! :) You won’t be sorry.
Ashley O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fletcher, NC
A really cool and artsy coffee shop. It’s like a art gallery and shop in one. A nice place to spend an afternoon.
Ann H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cary, NC
The combination of things that make up The Lucky Tree is like peeling the onion. The coffee shop seems to take center stage at first. With the usual offerings, it has all the options you would expect. They use beans roasted by a business in Durham. It is local. It is as you wait for your coffee you begin to notice the other things: the long coffee bar with the mosaic inlay, the almost garden table and chairs with strategically placed throw rugs. The tables are old maps in picture frames, a unique item that forces you to see what else may be hidden in plain sight. Then you notice the coffee table with a top textured to look like coffee beans. Or maybe it really is lacquered coffee beans. The ceilings are open, perfect for the mannequin on a swing hanging from the ceiling in back, the old ladder leaning against the wall holds the chalkboards of specials. Curious, whimsical, practical, all in one. Then the gift shop items catch your attention. The jewelry, the hand-made soaps, the t-shirts all locally made. And, finally, the art itself, again by local artists and some made with recycled/upcycled things. The large display table in the back has old sewing machines for its base. There are a few chairs along the sides and in the back as well — if you can sit still long enough to enjoy it. The Lucky Tree used to be Lucky Pie in Cary. They’ve relocated to a larger space that gives them more room to display their wares, and a relaxed place to enjoy some coffee.