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Avoid this place do not support them very rude and dismissive
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Fatima S.
Nov 4, 2019
Though the guy who made my Chai latte took forever, he was the absolute sweetest. He mentioned he was out of practice with making Chai latte and kept apologizing. I wasn't in any rush so I didn't mind :-)This place was so cozy and homey. I wish I hadn't come so late in the day as it is an ideal "all day work from home" spot! I also loved that it wasn't busy and quiet. Spiller Park around the corner is always packed with hardly any seats available and their coffee is overpriced for the quality and taste. If you're looking for a peaceful place to study or work with not much foot traffic, drop by!
Read MoreChristina K.
Oct 22, 2023
I got the seasonal latte, which was a s'mores latte with half syrup and it was really good! I don't like my coffee too sweet so having half syrup was perfect for me. I really liked the flavor of it but I will say it wasn't really anything special. The vibes of the place are also really nice, it had really nice cozy coffee shop vibes. I can see myself coming here and doing work if I lived closer to it. It was also very quiet so it's a great place to come and read and do work. In fact, most of the people there were doing work or reading.
Read MoreMohammadreza Z.
May 7, 2019
I was walking around when I found this amazing place. Basically, they are famous because of coffee roasting. They have many different coffees, fresh and with great quality. The price is different but on average you can buy coffee beans for 14-16 bucks per pound. It's a great place if you just want to order a coffee, sit and read a book! The staff is so friendly and the service is good.I ordered a Cappuccino for $3.75. The price is comparable and the quality was great. On Sundays, they do roasting and the store is closed. I really enjoyed my time there and I'll definitely go there again.
Read MoreMatthew D.
Jan 5, 2019
Awesome place!!! We recently wanted to step up our coffee game and try new things, this was definitely the place to go. Bill and Leo were super helpful introducing new coffees to us and educating us. They will see again soon.
Read MoreE.dali P.
Dec 17, 2016
CaseyBarista ExtraordinaireExcellent AmbienceWarm&Global Family WelcomeAdded to my PREFERRED LIST
Read MoreJLyn S.
Oct 23, 2015
I was so excited to go in and visit this location because they have fresh tea. However my experience was less than desirable because the clerk ignored me and provided less than desirable service. There were only 3 customers in the store during the time of my visit. Two of them were seated and had been served.I waited at the cash register for 5 to 7 minutes for the clerk to acknowledge me. When she finally did I secretly wish she never had.She was rude and dismissive. She made me wait at the register until she cleaned every empty table and repositioned every empty chair.They had a nice display of gourmet chocolates and on top of the display they had cute little gold boxes with gold bows what the name of the Chocolate Company on it.I told the clerk I already picked up the piece I want and showed it to her. I was so excited it looks so nice and fresh. That's when the clerk disposition changed and she quickly became a chatterbox. Clerk: "I wouldn't buy that one if I were you. I just put those out. you may want to get one from the back."Me: "well that's good if you just put them out then they're fresh and I'll take that one in front because it has yummy pecans"Clerk: "like I said I just put those out"Me: "oh right what do you recommend"I was thinking maybe the chocolate will melt or too gooey or something to take out of the cabinet. I told the clerk I was taking the chocolate to go. She placed it on a piece of napkin and handed it to me. So then I explained again I'm taking it to go. The clerk said we don't have any bags. Then I said well do you have the gourmet boxes. Because there's boxes on the display counter.The clerk was reluctant and said, "if you want that". Smh she shoved the fragile candy in the box. I had to ask for the matching bow. The clerk treated me as if I was a stealing candy. The candy per piece was just shy of $4. So I was stealing because I paid their ticketed price. But the real crime and theft was their lack of service and bias treatment. I got home and realized there was a white stripe through the chocolate and the chocolate was old.She didn't give me the chocolate I requested and basically convince me to purchase the older chocolate.I would absolutely never patronize this location. I would encourage urban professionals to avoid this location. It's not for us. They cater to a certain type of individual and it's evident in the selective service they provide.$4 for one piece of chocolate and segregated treatment.
Read MoreJanice S.
Feb 4, 2020
This is one of my new favorite places. The staff are super friendly and helpful. The shop is quiet and cozy. They have a huge selection of coffees that they roast nightly. Prices are competitive and the quality of the product is awesome. I've not tried their teas but they have a large selection of those as well. Stop by and give this place a try - you won't be disappointed!
Read MoreCarl P.
Aug 26, 2018
The best iced coffee in Atlanta, hands down. The guys running the place know their coffee, source it well, and roast it expertly. The cafe is a little cramped, but generally quiet enough for study. Their refillable on-site mug of hot coffee is still only $2. They're the absolute best place in the city to purchase freshly roasted beans for making coffee at home. They usually have an extensive selection of varieties on hand.My only real complaint is the hours. As a small, locally operated place, they aren't open very early or very late, and they take most holidays off. There are many times I'd like to drop by, but can't due to the schedule.
Read MoreMindy H.
Jan 25, 2013
Often at times, I find it difficult to decide which coffeeshop to spend a few productive hours at - Dancing Goats is often too crowded, Java Monkey too dim, Inman Perk too out of the way... so what better choice than Toco Hill's Atlanta Coffee Roasters!Like many of the previous reviews, one of the best traits about this coffeeshop is how amazingly quiet it is. I can always count on an available table and a peaceful ambience. It's almost as if the customers know how quiet the place should be - I've seen many take their drinks outside to chat in order not to disturb the constant presence of peace. The coffee is not disappointing either. There's an enormous selection of coffee beans from all over the world, which you can purchase by the pound, and their prices are quite reasonable. They even freeze their iced coffee into iced cubes ahead of time and include them in your iced coffee order (so it prevents the drink from becoming watery over time)!As for downsides - there is a hidden bathroom that's all the way in the corner of the back room, which makes it somewhat awkward to make a trip to. As other reviews have mentioned, there is occasionally a screaming baby, but hopefully you won't have to encounter the infant, especially if you plan on spending an afternoon there.
Read MoreMick D.
Sep 25, 2012
It's quiet in here. Too quiet. The soft blues/jazz music is darkly seductive. I cast a shifty eye 'round the room, wondering who else in here is a spy waiting for their next connection at a railway station. Maybe it's the guy in the corner with the briefcase and the trench-coat. He keeps looking at me. I hope "the crow flies at midnight" will work with this fellow. He's drinking some sort of iced coffee drink. Ha! No self-respecting agent would allow himself to be seen with such a thing. Maybe it's the lady outside, earnestly bent over her laptop with a baseball cap pulled low over her eyes. There's no briefcase, and she doesn't even have a drink, but you can tell she's ready to run at the drop of a hat. Lastly, I'm not even worried about the dude studying near the Bodum paraphernalia. He needs all the help he can get--can't even tell the book he's reading is upside down. This place is all about the beverage. You won't find a wide selection of baked goods in any glass cabinetry. (There is a very small selection of muffins & stuff available.) Counter space is almost singularly dedicated to coffee & tea and their kin. It's places like this that make me realize there's way more to coffee or tea than I will ever realize, and I wonder what my "connoisseur" friends have to say about this place. Atlanta Coffee Roasters is comfortable. Intimate. The quiet is occasionally ruffled by the sound of the roaster, or the making of some steamed drink. And there's free wifi, which always makes me happy. Service was also fast & friendly. And my price-tag wasn't that high, either. I'll happily come back. Holler if you're coming with.
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