Sausage and cheese breakfast panini. Bacon, ham and vegetarian also available
Community Coffee House
Pre-Paid GIFT CARDS now available!
Breakfast Panini & Coffee
Live Music on Friday and Saturday Nights.
Mike & Heather Sabin - Here to serve you!
the logo of bellhop cafe
Katrina B.
Jun 2, 2021
A cozy little spot in downtown Bellbrook. Great food and hot coffee, and an awesome gathering community space. There were two meetings going on while I enjoyed my breakfast on a weekday. Everyone who works here is very warm and welcoming. Definitely small town feel and a must when you visit Bellbrook, OH.
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Pat H.
Mar 6, 2022
Great coffee and home baked scones in a Welcoming and cozy atmosphere. Christian owned and run serving the community in every way.
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Andrew C.
Jul 9, 2020
This place needs to look into a app called joes coffee to help expand their business because they have a great product more people need to know about.
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Bekah D.
Jun 13, 2020
Great latte and fresh traditional English scones. I had the orange cranberry scone. It was delicious, with a sweet orange icing on top. The cafe is a lot bigger inside than you would think. Plenty of indoor and outdoor seating.
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Jolene W.
Jun 27, 2018
What a delightful surprise to discover Bell Hop just 6 miles from my house. It's nice to join other Christian minded people at a friendly yummy establishment. The food is good, the coffee is great or you can have other drinks nonalcoholic! Try to Go on the weekend by 6 or so as it's always a special treat with singing of Christian songs or just good fun songs! Check the schedule and plan a good time!
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Amy S.
Apr 19, 2010
The boy and I were in Bellbrook for the Sugar Maple Festival this weekend and while walking to get him some ice cream we passed this little coffee shop. Since I'm trying to eat a bit better, I thought I'd get a coffee rather than an ice cream.It had a nice little patio that would seat about 5 and the inside was very much like a living room more than a traditional coffee shop. The man at the counter explained that they are usually not open on Sundays, but because of the festival they decided that everything would be free! The cafe is run by the fellowship of a local church and they have live music most nights and fellowships for the church are hosted here.It was well set up for a cafe and looked very professional. What I'm counting them down for is follow-through. I ordered an iced mocha and got a mocha. Steaming hot. Oh well, it was free and it was good. But I really wanted something cold...
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Lisa L.
Jun 1, 2016
Over priced and the food and coffee were terrible. Service was extremely slow and no one was even there. I do not understand how this place can afford to remain open.
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Jake C.
Aug 25, 2011
Bellhop Cafe is a great place to grab a quick coffee or sit down for lunch. Its a renovated bar in Bellbook. It is a great atmosphere. They are the only place in Downtown Bellbrook to grab a bite to eat so its pretty much an essential place to know about if you are hungry. They are not afraid to share their beliefs which is a positive in my book.
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Ian C.
Jan 31, 2024
Perfect home-town environment in the Bellbrook community. Thanks Heather for saying hello and genuinely asking about my day.
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Kevin R.
May 7, 2022
This is a non profit with their heart in the right place. Nearby Blueberry cafe had a 2 hour wait for breakfast on a Saturday morning, so I thought I'd try breakfast/coffee in the BellHOP cafe a couple buildings down in the same plaza. I assumed this place would also be hopping, but when I walked in, there were just 2 tables seated and 2 people in line ahead of me waiting to order. Ordering process was very slow as the owner appeared to be training a new employee. But I was not in a hurry, so I patiently waited. After several minutes it was my turn. I ordered a cappuccino and Breakfast Panini which included egg, cheese, and choice of meat-- I chose sausage. Like a lot of other restaurants these days the cashier turned around the iPad which prompted for a tip for counter service. As I'm reviewing the tip options, the cashier gives me the same spiel as he gave to the two people who ordered before me. He explains that they are a non profit and any tips go to paying for the iPad payment subscription. There was also a cash jar. I was told any cash tips go to some charitable group that I wasn't familiar with. Sounds like it's not possible to tip the person who is actually providing me service. I sat at the bar and watched the worker prepare the meal -- only then realizing that the kitchen appliances consisted of a microwave and a toaster. After a minute and 30 seconds, I was served my microwave breakfast panini. Still waiting for my cappuccino, but not wanting the panini to get cold, I dug in. It was surprisingly edible. A few minutes after finishing my food, the cappuccino came in a styrofoam to-go cup. Others at the tables had proper coffee mugs, and I was expecting a mug since I said my order was for "eat in", but I accepted the cappuccino as served. Summary: If you're an impatient, demanding foodie, this place is not for you. One the other hand, if you have time and you're not too picky, this is a fine place to get a cup of coffee and some food.
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