This place is odd. I stopped in here for a coffee and someone who was working on a bike stopped to go over and make me a cup of coffee. So now I feel like I have interupted the bike mechanic who has stopped working to make me one cup of coffee. Felt like I was sitting in a garage drinking a cup of coffee. As a cyclist I may be back for bike service but this is not a coffee shop. It is a shame as Worthington really could use a good coffee shop but woe to anyone who tries to make something happen in this zip code.
Nick B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Royal Oak, MI
Great friendly shop, where they care as much about coffee as I do. Ian and Keith were most welcoming, and have an excellent space.
Paul L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Columbus, OH
Very cool space with a surprisingly varied offering of coffees. The bikes overwhelm the coffee side of the business, but this is most likely by design… I had an expectation of coffee first, bicycles second and this is simply not the case. Very friendly service by the gentleman who prepared my drink, and ample seating was available when I stopped in.
Anders W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New Haven, CT
Great coffee, friendly service. No espresso machine, but with the quality of the slow-drip coffee, that is not a problem.
Todd B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Marion, OH
One of my new favorite places in the country for good coffee. Great family run business. I would recommend this place to everyone I know.
Nic M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Columbus, OH
Very cool little place, for the coffee snob in me, as well as the cyclist in me. I can see it now: 5 years from now, it’ll have to be three times bigger, and there will be beer on tap. And I will change my address to reflect the fact that I now live here.
Ellice P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New Albany, OH
This is a bike store with a coffee and tea shop in the back. I came in here after getting a mani next door. The environment is chill and laid back. The employees are super considerate. I was worried about my nails so after I bought my toll house chocolate chip cookie, he helped open it with a scissor! Also, I wanted to add some things to my masala chai tea, which he also helped with like opening the sugar container. I would totally give this place a five star, but I wish there were one more couch with a small table in the back. If I come back in the future, I’d like some hope that space will be available for me to sit down and drink my tea while reading. Since there’s one couch and two tables, I am not sure I’d definitely make it a point to come out of the blue… I think it’s more likely ill be back if I get another mani or if I am in the area for some other reason. Other than that, I love how engaged this shop is with the local community. There are fliers and post cards of local events(arts and culture), a few magazines(aesthetics and community building)… And a diverse looking coffee menu. I didn’t come for the bicycles this time, but I imagine they are just as knowledgeable and connected with their bike merchandise as well. Wish I could give a 4.75! Or 4.5! This place feels genuine and laid back. Definitely check it out if you’re In the area.:-)
Seth C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Columbus, OH
Locally owned, family run bike shop with coffee and tea. Best tea I have had in the area. Pretty cool how they filter it and serve it to insure the taste is spot on. The extra few minutes make all the difference over a chain coffee shop. Not a coffee person but after watching the process to filter the fresh beans and prep each filter/serving individually I have to imagine that it is equally excellent. Lots of cool flavors to choose from. For tea, I recommend the Assam breakfast tea. Little area to sit and relax or peruse the impressive array of bikes and gear.