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Inside the train is a little play area for kids
Coffee at the Crossing
Front side
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Interior view
Coffee at the Crossing
There's a real train caboose here
Outside photo opp area
Pumpkin latte
Outdoor seating
Upstairs lounge area.
Train car seating
Entrance to train car
Loft
interior
Inside train seating
Loft
Don't climb on the train
Seating
Top area seating with a strawberry railway drink.
Table and swag
Haile’ L.
Feb 16, 2025
Great service, great staff, owners are so kind as well. Drinks are incredible. Cafe is adorable. Nothing bad to say about this place. Suchhhh a local gem
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Daviana C.
Jan 11, 2025
Super cute place to explore! My kids loved roaming around the caboose and finding train related items all over. Then we headed up to the loft area to enjoy our food and watch the town. They had WiFi info available to bring your laptop and work.We spent 20$ on the following:Hot chocolate no whipHot chocolate with whip creamCake popJumbo cinnamon rollThey have a pretty extensive menu. There were also kolache and sandwiches and tons of drink options.
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Robert N.
Dec 16, 2024
Coffee for the locals. You can drive thru of take a moment to unplug. Small but comfortable and cozy. Great to just take a moment to enjoy a coffee or tea. Along with a great selection of baked goodies. This isn't Starbucks. This is adult coffee for the locals. The old barbershop lives on at the Crossing. Shop Small Shop Local
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Samantha B.
Jun 11, 2024
So excited about this coffee shop! Coffee at the Crossing is everything you want from a locally owned coffee shop and more! Great coffee, amazing beverage and food options, friendly staff, comfortable seating, relaxed atmosphere, and to top it off such a fun and unique space!I had a work meeting here last week, and we stayed past our meeting time to just work in the space as it was such a pleasant experience. Our drinks and food were wonderful, we started sitting outside then moved into the train car so we could charge our laptops.Luckily I live 10 minutes away from this incredible business, but even if you live across town you absolutely should make the trip, it's worth it!
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Nicole S.
Mar 31, 2024
This is a great coffee shop for parents of young kids, because they have a play area! It's small, but it's there and it's also inside of a real train caboose. The kids' play area has a few train toys, games and puzzles. Not a lot, but just the novelty of being inside a train that's inside a coffee shop is probably enough to entertain a kid long enough for a parent to enjoy a few sips of coffee in peace. Coffee at the Crossing also has a table with a game of checkers set up, as well as a comfy area in the loft with a couple of tables and a couch. Downstairs, there are some tables and bar seating that looks out the window.They have a large beverage menu with lots of different coffee drinks, including frozen drinks and hot chocolate. I got a black Americano because I like to keep it simple. It was really good and mellow. They also have a few baked goods, like scones, giant muffins, bagels, cake pops and Rice Krispie Treats. They do not have breakfast foods, though.The only bummer is that Coffee at the Crossing is closed for 50% of the weekend! They are closed Sundays. Wouldn't it be nice to leisurely enjoy a hot cup of coffee and a sweet treat on a lazy Sunday? Well, you'll have to do that somewhere else, because they are only open for half of the weekend, for some reason.
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Taylor Y.
Apr 29, 2024
This coffee shop is ADORABLE. My kids are train obsessed and it was the perfect place for them. The coffee was amazing. It was so smooth. We also shared a coffee cake muffin and jalapeño cheddar bagel! Both were great.
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Katresha T.
Apr 6, 2024
This place is so cute and so well themed. You can even sit inside the caboose. If you like trains, you must check this place out. The menu has your typical coffee selection along with a few specialities. I got an iced cookie butter espresso latte. They offer a few food items. The draw to this place is definitely the ambiance. When you step in you can't help but smile.
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Amelia A.
Dec 16, 2024
Super cute shop! Fun upstairs area and the train car attached is really cool too. Can be tight when busy though.
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Laura P.
Mar 15, 2024
The cutest place ever!! I am so excited to have this small business in McCordsville! We have needed a coffee shop...and this place is just the ticket The tri level shop has all the character and everything you want in a coffee shop: -outdoor space and tables for when it's nice-a quiet upstairs space for chatting or working-a unique train car with space to enjoy coffee or just look at all the memorabiliaThe coffee was great! We had a vanilla latte and an iced caramel macchiato. They had food items as well like bagels, muffins, and loaves. They also had non coffee drinks like lemonades and it looked like some tea based beverages!Every employee was so friendly and ~I'm pretty sure~ the owner of the business was killing it behind the counter making drinks on opening day. This place is going to bring quite a few people to the area for its great coffee and unique atmosphere.
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Richard P.
Apr 28, 2024
I should probably begin this review with one of my disclaimers. While I traditionally dock a lot of businesses a star when there are accessibility issues, there are exceptions to that rule for a variety of reasons including the historic nature of the building, actual architectural limitations, and/or customer service that makes it all work. I can pretty comfortably say that Coffee at the Crossing has all three. This is a unique little coffee shop located in McCordsville, a small town on the Northeast corner of Indy. It's not where I expected it to be and it's pretty easy to miss with some construction also going on along this corridor. I actually had to turn around because I missed the entry drive. Coffee at the Crossing is right along the corner and easy to access directly off Pendleton Pike right as it's turning into US 36 and US 67 (don't ask me to explain it all - if you're from Indy, you know).It's a small building that features an actual caboose as part of the location. The whole set-up has really been beautified. You look at it and think to yourself "What a great gathering space." There's a small parking lot to the side with one accessible parking spot with blue stripes to the right (as a disabled driver, I technically need them on the left side for my wheelchair, however, this is still fairly workable as you can just park a bit over into the blue stripes). I did note that CVS, their next door neighbor, was being as obnoxious as ever by posting that THEIR parking is only for CVS customers despite their never having been a day in the history of CVS that their parking lot was actually packed. But, I digress. If you know this strip, you know that there's an active train track directly across the street. It's definitely part of the charm of this corridor. So, having a train-themed coffee shop makes sense. The caboose is functional (though also offers fun for kids). There are two meeting spaces set up within the setting - both are small but can be reserved for small periods. As near as I could tell, neither one was accessible. Coffee at the Crossing carries your usual coffee products, tea products, frozen options, and pastries. They also have some items for sale that are also on their website (which is nicely done).Coffee at the Crossing is locally owned with friendly employees. While there are accessibility issues here, an obvious effort has been made including an accessible entry, an accessible parking spot, strong customer service, and tables both inside and outside that would work. You may not get to go up into the loft, but you can easily enjoy yourself here. They are going to have an "order ahead" option soon and I found the prices reasonable - most coffee options are below a certain national chain and pastry options are on par with most coffee shops. As has been noted, they are closed on Sundays. This is very much a welcome addition to the McCordsville area. Previously, you had to go to Indy or Fortville for this kind of setting and now you can stay right in town and, indeed, Coffee at the Crossing very much intends to be a community gathering space. This might be a bit of a soft 5-star rating, however, there's too much to love here to not go with the 5-star. While I don't get to McCordsville everyday, when I do I have no doubt a stop at Coffee at the Crossing will be part of my routine.
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