a variety of pastries in a display case
Iced coffee and ham and cheese croissant
This gem is hidden away. Thank you for the signs for directions!
Main area
two blue chairs and a coffee table
a conference room with chairs and a table
Menu
Front
a group of chairs and a tree
interior
interior
Nice
interior
interior
interior, sushi and sashimi
interior
interior
Seasonal Flavored Latte
Tables & plenty of space.
Iced Flavored Latte and croissant
interior
outside
outside
Luke W.
Jan 27, 2025
One of the most relaxed and inviting spaces I've discovered in the Indy area, plenty of parking, comfortable quiet work areas, and excellent coffee!
Read MoreHaylee G.
Jun 24, 2024
The Haverstick is located in the back of "Church at the Crossing". When we arrived we got a bit turned around but a kind staff member of the church pointed us in the right direction. I ordered an iced latte with vanilla and white mocha as well as a croissant with sausage, egg, and cheese. Both were very tasty and I'd enjoy having them again! The croissant was different from what I imagined but still very yummy. Total was under $10 so you can't beat that!
Read MoreKatresha T.
Nov 14, 2023
Visited The Haverstick during the Caffeine Crawl. Was very impressed with how spacious it was and the amount of seating that was available. The perfect place to do some work or meet up with a friend . We got to try the new Christmas morning latte. It was delicious. One of the best seasonal drinks I have ever had.
Read MoreKatie U.
Nov 10, 2022
Whenever I go to The Haverstick to cowork with friends, I end up saying "Why don't I come here more often?"This is a no-fee space with plenty of seating options - small tables, big tables, comfy seating, even private rooms you can rent for a small fee! It's a large space, but no one is too loud, so it's a great space to get work done.I will say, the beverages leave a bit to be desired. I tried the chai tea latte and wasn't a fan, and my friend didn't love her coffee beverage. However, they have a nice selection of bottled beverages, pastries and packaged snacks that I'll opt for next time.
Read MoreKristin U.
Nov 10, 2022
I just tried The Haverstick for the first time a few weeks ago. I hadn't realized it existed before... maybe because it's nestled behind The Church at the Crossing? But a no fee co-working space with its own coffee shop inside sounded well worth a try!The space has a lot of seating options. When you walk in, there are long tables to the left. If you keep entering the main space, there are couches, plush chairs, and standard table and chairs to choose from. The lighting is kept kind of dim. It's moody, but may be a bit tough on the eyes depending on what you're working on. The long tables over by the door have better light!I didn't take a look at the private rooms, but I know they have those available to rent for a fee. You can talk to the baristas about it.I haven't tried the tea yet, but that's next on my list! What I really like about this place, though, is that they allow you to bring in whatever food or drink you want. It's really a space designed to serve the community. That's not something you see every day! I'll definitely be back to The Haverstick soon!
Read MoreAndrea Y.
Dec 8, 2022
I have found my new between meeting hang out. Quiet, comfortable, & kind service. Tried a special- Gingerbread Chai- OH MY! I almost ordered a second round! Plenty of co-working space. Tables, outlets, wi-if, couch & chair groupings. Yes, it's a church based coffee hang out. Did I feelpressure? Nope. Did I feel welcome? Absolutely. Several other professionals and students here as well. I will absolutely come back and I have a feeling they'll know my name when I return.
Read MorePeter P.
Sep 30, 2022
I had no idea this co-working space was here. It's a big church that uses their big common area as a coffee shop/co-working space during weekdays. It's free to visit and the have free Wi-Fi. There is a nice little coffee shop too so you never have to leave while you're working.
Read MoreTia T.
Sep 4, 2021
My friend and I were looking for a cute study place on the north side and we found this hidden gem. This is located around the back of the church. There are signs that will direct you. This place is so cozy, very quiet, and a great change of scenario. There are so many workplaces inside and outside. We had a great time. Also a cute spot to hang with friends and chit chat. There are plug ins every where for laptops. We're coming back again next week!
Read MoreDoug R.
May 14, 2023
Both a co-working space and a coffee haus / sandwich shop tucked into the Northside of Indy, The Haverstick is worth finding. On the campus of the Church of the Crossing, The Haverstick is a little slice of calm & peace literally sitting alongside the hectic business of the I465 of Life. Just NE of the Haverstick avenue intersection with E 91st Street, The Haverstick is on the NE side of the Church Campus in a separate multipurpose building with easy access & parking. Food, coffee and service were great, but the setting was perfect for a little respite in a busy day. Definitely recommend!
Read MoreAdam G.
Jan 21, 2021
This warehouse of a coffee shop is located on the back side of the Church at the Crossing (465 and Keystone). The first thing you will notice when walking in is the massive amount of space inside. There are several tables, couches and reading chairs scattered throughout. They also have private rooms that you can rent with a group. This was my second visit to Haverstick and first time I decided to stay and get some work done. The menu is simple, yet effective. They have two sizes -- small (12 oz) and large (16 oz). I ordered a large cold brew coffee and then snagged a table to get some work done. There are three large tables by the entrance that have an abundance of outlets near them. Some of the other tables near the walls in the open area also have outlets, but most of the middle tables and chairs do not. I will say most of the chairs at the tables are metal and pretty uncomfortable but I was able to find a plush suede one. The vibes at this place are mellow with very faint, relaxing music playing in the background. Overall, my cold brew coffee was pretty good, but nothing spectacular. What makes this place a gem is the ambience, abundance of space and variety of seating that lends itself well to getting work done.Of note, it is only open 7am - 5pm on weekdays (3pm on Friday) and is closed on the weekends.
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