Cappuccino and Bacon Irish Pie
Retail area
Menu
Inside
Sausage roll and the cute little pot pie which were both delicious and the pot pie was quite filling. Loved it.
Counter
Inside
Outside
outside
drink
Fall menu
outside
Events coming up
Outside
SF Irish Cream oat milk latte didn't last long
Saturday, 18 March 2023 -- the back area (additional outside seating here)
Outside
Menu
St. Patrick's Day MENU -- Saturday, 18 March 2023
Vegan Winter Bread
Indoor seating
MENU -- Saturday, 18 March 2023
Andrea T.
Dec 30, 2023
5 Points is a cute little Irish coffee shop tucked away in a residential area of West Park. Despite being off the beaten path it was consistently busy while we were there.They offered a French press option, which I have not seen at other coffee shops in the area. It was the perfect amount for two people. 5 Points also had vegan options. The Winter Bread was tasty and if you really liked it you could buy an entire loaf. The dining room was small and cozy. They have ample outdoor seating in the warmer months. The staff were friendly. We had a larger order and it was brought to our table. If i am in the area I would definitely stop in again.
Read MoreJeff H.
Dec 31, 2024
Stopped here after dropping off a family member at the airport and conducting a Google search. This place is a GEM! Service was prompt, coffee delicious and ambiance like a dream. Walked in and a female guitarist was playing and singing beautifully. Showed our appreciation with multiple tip donations. Inside was cozy on a rainy day. Patio looks inviting on a weather appropriate day. The three of us in our group departed with warm drinks circulating through our bodies and excellent vibes premating our minds. Love the serendipity of this visit.
Read MoreJillian P.
Dec 28, 2024
The food was delicious, coffee to die for, & service top notch! The cozy atmosphere had me wanting to read a book and never leave. Shout out to the bubbly red head who provided the best food and drink recommendations. Definitely visiting 5 Points Coffee & Tea every visit to Cleveland!
Read MoreAgnes I.
Mar 19, 2023
UPDATED REVIEW (March 2023) -- My precious review from 2019 is below. I came back years later in March 2023 after originally visiting this little cafe. I visited the weekend of St Patrick's Day on a Saturday morning. This is an Irish cafe that my friend Teagan suggested we come visit so I met my friend here for tea/coffee.There is seating at the back entrance but it is cold because it's outside with no heat but it is covered.TIP -- Instead of the front entrance, order from the back entrance which may be quicker than standing in the long front entrance line.DRINKS -- I don't drink coffee but my friend Teagan ordered a coffee drink with I think some Irish creme and she loved her drink. I was going to order a cup of tea but I just drank some tea when I returned back to my apartment.FOOD (breakfast baguette - 3/5) -- I had such a nice and long chat with my friend that I only ordered food as I left. I tried the Irish Breakfast Baguette ($7.50) that my friend told me about. She had already hers and ate it before I arrived (I was late to our hangout). I ordered mine to go after hanging out with my friend (chat). The Irish Breakfast Baguette sandwich is only served on weekends. It tasted good and has a generous amount of bacon and sausage. It comes with a toasted buttered baguette, scrambled eggs, Irish sausage, Irish bacon, Irish tomato relish (Ballymaloe), and Dubliner cheese. The bread that I got (baguette) was not buttered and having butter on it would have been nice because it was hard since it was toasted. I quickly ate mine in my car before going So, I rate the Irish Breakfast Baguette (3/5).SERVICE -- is still very good and I have no complaints (5/5) AMBIANCE (5/5) -- This is a family friend cafe that gets BUSY on weekends. Because it is so small, there was a line when I arrived but my friend was at the back so I met her at the back entrance and there was no line to order. The ambiance is welcoming and there were 2 live musicians playing inside (one played the harp and the other played a violin). One of them also sang and her voice was good.
Read MoreAilin J.
Oct 9, 2023
Goals is to become a "local" at this place and be recognized because we love our neighborhood coffee place here!
Read MoreTodd S.
Sep 28, 2024
Great neighborhood spot with a wide variety of coffee, teas, bakery items and imported Irish snacks. The staff is always welcoming and pleasant. A fantastic place to get away from the office during the week.
Read MoreMargaret W.
Aug 3, 2024
We stopped by this coffee shop while visiting Canton. The service made us feel right at home, and the coffee was great. Would highly recommend to anyone.
Read MoreGillian S.
Jan 5, 2023
THEY WROTE HAPPY BIRTHDAY ON MY CUP TODAY!!! i love this place!! they really made me feel special and good today on my birthday!! couldn't be more thankful for this place!!!
Read MoreLeon D.
Dec 5, 2021
Cute little Irish coffee place with lots of Irish heritage vibes. Their lattes are on point! (pun intended)... The staff is very friendly and helpful with any questions we had. I got the oat milk chocolate orange latte and my wife got the oat milk Merry Mint Mocha. Both were made professionally with the right froth temperature. Not sure why but currently only half of the inside area is open, nothing makes any sense these days. They have an outside patio area and also a covered patio section. This would be a great place to get work or studying done especially if they ever open up the whole interior seating. If you're looking for great fancy lattes and in the area, this is the place to check out!
Read MoreAllan F.
Nov 17, 2023
I posted a review of the Starbucks in the West Park Shopping Center a little while ago. I was bombarded with replies telling me the best place for coffee in West Park is Five Points Coffee and Tea. The enthusiasm of the replies rubbed off on me and I decided to check it out. Getting to this one-of-a-kind destination is half the fun. FPCT is nestled in a mature, well kept neighborhood with sidewalks full of young couples with strollers, lawns decorated with ghosts and spiders in preparation for the spooky holiday. When I say nestled, I mean NESTLED. One of the cool things about FPCT is that it's not on a major road or commercial setting. It is literally at the intersection of five quiet neighborhood streets. This is not a high traffic area like Lorain Avenue. If you decide to enjoy your caffeine in the outdoor seating area, you won't be assaulted by the noise and fumes of high-speed passing car traffic. To say that FPCT is popular is a gross understatement. I arrived on a Sunday morning around 11. The place was full of activity. Outside was a stand displaying autumn apples and Mums for sale. People were using the outdoor seating, enjoying their hot coffee in the cool autumn air. The cozy inside was full of children and grandparents and everything in between. Every seat was taken. A folksy brother and sister duo was playing for the room. The chalkboard menu is large and overflowing with every conceivable permutation of coffee and tea including the various syrups and flavorings people love. They also have a food menu with breakfast and sandwich items. They also have swag - like t-shirts and mugs. I ordered an iced coffee - a new taste I have developed - with Irish cream syrup. It was incredibly good and others on this site have said the same. The place has an Irish flavor -not surprising as the neighborhood is home to some City of Cleveland police and firemen. The bottom line is that Starbuck's faux hipness, full of lonely soles glued to their laptops and phones, can't hold a candle to the friendly, neighborhood atmosphere of Five Points Coffee and Tea. Please visit for yourself and let me know how you liked it.
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