Chai Tea Latte
One of the sitting areas
Entrance view
Strawberry iced matcha latte - perfection
Inside
a brick wall with a clock on it
empty dining room with chandeliers
Matcha latte to-go
a woman standing at the counter
Entrance
Inside
a bar with a counter and shelves
Inside space
Matcha and a wonderful vibe.
interior
Matcha latte add vanilla.
Parking
Tables
interior
interior
Inside
Teas
interior
interior
Joseph Z.
Jun 27, 2024
Red Door Cafe is a delightful spot that offers a varied menu of drinks and light bites catering to different tastes. The ambiance is hip, making it a great place to relax and enjoy a good coffee. The service here is top-notch, with friendly staff who ensure you have a pleasant experience.I had the latte, and it was delicious--definitely one of the best I've had in a while. Whether you're looking for a place to work, catch up with friends, or just enjoy a good cup of coffee, Red Door Cafe is the place to be.Parking is convenient with a few spots available behind the cafe and additional street parking nearby. Highly recommend checking it out!
Read MoreZsuzsa B.
Jul 17, 2024
Wonderful, quaint little coffee shop in the side wing of an old brick church building downtown.Cute interior with exposed brick wall, lots of plants and natural light, comfy couch, window seats. I had a strawberry iced matcha - it was perfect.They also sell Intelligentsia coffee in bags.
Read MoreDevin O.
May 21, 2024
I had never heard of this place up until a few weeks ago when a friend suggested we meet here for morning coffees. I'm surprised this place isn't more popular because this has the aura of a place where you would find social media influencer wannabes (like me). Vibes - IMMACULATECoffee - TOP TIERBarista - LOCKED INTwo things that stood out to me: First, when I walked in there were a group of about four people chatting at a seating area near the counter. A few older scholarly looking guys and a middle aged female police officer. All smiling, laughing, enjoying their coffee. It felt like a friend group from a TV show and created a welcoming atmosphere, like in this place, everyone could drop all of their differing opinions and just be friendly. Second, and I was notified of this firsthand by the barista which was great cos I might not have realized this otherwise, their larger seating area in a separate room is a quiet space for folks to focus on work. I don't see that very often in coffee shops. It feels like a secret safe haven now that I can escape to when I need some quiet time to work or read.Highly recommend this spot.
Read MoreNiki B.
Oct 25, 2023
I've visited The Cyrus Place event venue for a party before, so I was excited to see them add this little coffee shop in the building as well. As you can guess by the name, it's marked by a bright red door that makes you just want to see what's on the other side. There are a few parking places in a little attached parking lot or you can opt for street parking. I walked inside and immediately enjoyed the greenery, red brick, and eclectic musical instruments and tea equipment decorating the space. There are a few tables, as well as a hidden back room. My favorite part of my visit was the cool bartender who shared a funny story of something that happened that day and was super easy to chat to. She's the kind of person you want in an intimate cafe experience so that you feel right at home. I saw a row of organic tea boxes that all sounded good, saw a few coffee options written on a board, and then saw another sign with a drink special listed on it, but they were all at different parts of the counter, so I didn't really understand if there was a set menu and would like one with all of the options listed on it. I asked about the types of milk they offered because I didn't see that written anywhere either (and sorry if it is written somewhere and I just missed it!). Regardless, I ended up ordering a matcha latte with almond milk and it was delicious. I'd be happy to come back!
Read MoreDeAnna P.
Jul 3, 2024
This place is two blocks from the James Whitcomb Riley house, and it has become a tradition for us to stop in for a little treat before their creative writing camp every summer. At our most recent visit, several neighborhood dogs were on the patio with their people. It feels like a very intimate space where most people know each other and all are welcomed with open arms (and paws). I love that they always offer to heat your dessert, so we can have a nice warm cookie on our visits. The employees are always very kind and welcoming, too!
Read MoreBrittany S.
Oct 13, 2023
So great to see this space alive again in the Lockerbie Square neighborhood. There are a handful of tables for working but I would say it's more of a grab and go vibe. However, in the warmer months, the side patio with umbrellas is the best spot in the house. They offer an assortment of teas, coffee and a few baked goods made by the owner's wife. I would describe this as less of a third wave style coffee shop and more so pumped syrups and coffee beans from Chicago (Intelligentsia). They had a fun French jazz playlist on during my visit. It's a little on the darker side but moody and charming. Overall, a great addition to downtown and happy to see them here.
Read MoreEllen F.
Sep 18, 2023
What a gorgeous hidden little coffee shop! I absolutely love the menagerie of plants by the windows all around to make the place feel like a cozy little greenhouse. I went around 1 pm on a weekday so it wasn't crowded at all, so I got my order pretty quickly. My orderCappuccino ($5): a perfect balance of coffee and milks, needing no sweetener whatsoever (even if you're a sweet tooth like me!)Chocolate chip cookie ($3): delish! Comes warmed too. My only critique is that it would be nice if there were some savory options in terms of food. While I love a sweet pastry with my coffee, it's nice to have something to balance a sweeter coffee drink. Most accessible street parking would probably be on New York Street, where the entrance is located (not East Street like Apple Maps would tell you!)
Read MoreFatima G.
Sep 6, 2023
Red Door Cafe has been on my list for a while and I dropped by today needing the extra caffeine. First off don't get thrown off by seeing a church at the location. This was a church which got converted to a hall for weddings and events later and Red door cafe opened last year. One step in it has all the greenery, warmth and coziness you would crave in a coffee shop. The touches to the unfinished brick wall are so aesthetically pleasing. You see different decor like a king size lamp, boat tucked in each corner.The Americano and orange cranberry scone need no introduction- just the right flavor and touch. Customer service was on point and courteous.Parking is available behind the building, street parking is an option too!
Read MoreAdriana T.
Nov 8, 2023
A cute little coffee shop in an old church now event venue. Antique furniture and a lot of plants, not to mention the neat decor of disassembled instruments on the walls. I went with my hubby and infant and we ordered two lattes: a pistachio almond milk and a hazelnut macadamia milk latte. The pistachio was definitely better than the hazelnut. Some parking available in back and free street parking along New York Street. The barista was kind and made our drinks quickly. We hope to visit again soon!
Read MoreEmily M.
Mar 2, 2024
Such a cute, tucked away spot downtown. I went in for a coffee meeting with a couple coworkers, and we had such a nice time. The barista was super friendly and helpful as we all decided what tea to get.I got an iced chai latte, and it had some brown sugar cinnamon on top - delicious! They have two different spaces for sitting, and it was pretty quiet and empty on a Tuesday morning. I love that every window was filled with plants, and all kinds of mismatched furniture, books, etc. made for a hip, cozy vibe.They also have a beautiful looking event space that would be so nice for a wedding reception.
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