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Brand new place. Awesome coffee! Almond milk on request. Great music vibe & atmosphere. Outdoor seating. Good location.
Such an awesome place ! Great atmosphere! A must visit !!
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Flugelcoffee!
A recent CD release party at TLD!
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Miles Davis would've loved our coffee!
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Jonathan P.
Jun 27, 2023
Surprised abound..... The Last Drop. Great name..... A coffee shop that has no prices. Say that again. Ok. A coffee shop with no prices... Accepted are donations for the beverages and I imagine all else as well but we got beverages.... Made right there in front of you by some of the nicest people and OMG a good..... stop by and give them a taste.....
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Jana D.
Sep 13, 2024
i had their featured latte and was very impressed. also, they had a pastry counter where i discovered one of the best cinnamon rolls i've ever had. (slightly warmed) as for pricing, the cashier reported that they only accept donations sooo i made an additional coffee order for my dental assistant and picked up some protein balls for another team member. total charitable contribution = $27. maybe that was enough
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Jessica V.
May 27, 2022
This is a nonprofit coffee shop who's proceeds go to a local school for deaf children. We came in before 10am on a Thursday and they had live jazz and a man playing on the piano. The place is huge with a lot of tables set up. The food is all grocery store bought (Thomas bagels, muffins etc. still in grocery store packaging) so we just settled for coffees. We got iced caramel and English toffee lattes with cream of milk. Both had a lot of syrup. Overall a cute spot with live music. Never have been to a nonprofit so was happy to choose my price and contribute as much as I wanted to their cause. If wanting breakfast as well as coffee, I'd suggest another place.
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Danny S.
Nov 29, 2017
This place caught my eye as I was about to get onto the highway from Lincoln and intrigued me enough to pull in. From the outside, it appeared almost like an Oriental restaurant to me but according to the cashier he thinks it was formerly a burger place. The place is sprawling and spacious with plenty of room to work. Interior is very eclectic - theres a mix of old school decor, ancient bookshelves, a live music area mixed in with brand new leather couches and '90s era tacky office furniture. Also a section with a bookcase full of children's books and well as a outdoor dock area. Menu is sparse, consisting of a few coffee, tea, and snack options. Tried one of their specials, the Almond Tuxedo which consists of espresso, white chocolate, almond milk and topped with whipped cream. Strong taste of almond, which is to be expected; otherwise, the drink was ok. Good thing about this place though is that it is donation only, meaning you can pay whatever you would like(similar to Second Wind in Norman). That along with the interior being a good place to hang out leads me to bump them up to 4 stars. Convenient location for students who live in the Lincoln apartments.
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Wendy J.
Oct 25, 2017
Eclectic non-profit coffee shop on Lincoln Blvd just south of I-44. I love the location. Now that I know about this place I will be setting up lots of meetings and appointments here. Free wifi. Tons of electrical plugs & space for working. Mainly tea & coffee products with some light breakfast type items (muffins, bars, oatmeal). Weekly music jams on Thursday evenings. Games & children's books available as well as a piano for anyone who would like to tickle the ivories. Be sure to check hours before you go. They do vary. Staff is congenial & relaxed. Background music is pleasant, relaxing & does not interfere with conversations. Do yourself a favor & check out this neat little coffee/tea shop
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Jin Jin P.
Mar 20, 2018
This was my first time visiting The Last Drop after living in the apartments behind them for a year. I was quite impressed. I went on a Tuesday morning which was ideal because the space was not too crowded or loud.Walking in, the space is quite big and open. The place is bright with natural window lighting and there are colorful chairs to relax in. I'm always a fan of natural lighting & bigger spaces. There are also instruments set up for live shows and concerts which are played weekly. This place definitely has a coffee shop vibe with Oklahoma roots. You know you're still in OK because on the south side of the wall there are a few taxidermied animals & instruments below. Since the space is so open, you have to look up to really notice that they're there.There was one barista working & he was friendly & kind. I ordered an almond milk espresso which was very hot, and average in taste. I love coffee, so it was still delicious but nothing noticeably different than other local coffee shops. The menu is not posted anywhere on their walls but printed when you walk up to order. I walked in looking very confused, but that's pretty normal for me.They have a small food selection that sells small baked goods, bagels & yogurt though nothing too out of the ordinary.What I love about The Last Drop is that they are a (Christian) non-profit that runs on donations. I was pleasantly surprised by this since i'm so used to paying $5 for a coffee with tip afterwards. You can give as little or as much as you want. The open space, natural lighting & kind service will keep me coming back.
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Bryan J.
Mar 15, 2018
The Last Drop is a very eclectic, faith-based non-profit that is serves good coffee and provides an ideal place for studying. It's a very typical coffeeshop aside from the motifs of musical instruments and missionary work scattered around, with decorations reminiscent of a vast savannah in the outback. As a non-profit, costumers choose how much to pay for the various lattes, macchiatos, and cappuccinos the baristas prepare. This is a little awkward for first timers, but you'll get used to it if you frequent The Last Drop. The only other peculiarity of this place that is a little off-putting is it's hours of operation. The shop closes by 4 on the weekdays and isn't open during the weekends, so if you're in class or in work from 8-5, it'll be hard to find a time to visit. Other than that, check out The Last Drop for a unique and relaxing getaway from the hustle and bustle of the city!
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Alejandra Jasmine B.
Sep 3, 2024
THIS COFFEE SHOP IS AMAZING!!!!!! Coffee is delicious and it is just a gorgeous spot.
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Quaid K.
Jun 20, 2024
The last drop is an incredible place to stop by and order great coffee! The service was very helpful with which drink to pick (because I like trying new things) and very kind. The coffee shop itself is very unique and homey. I would definitely recommend stopping by and supporting their non-profit business!
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Cadyn W.
Aug 1, 2023
Walked in to nobody insight. So used the restroom and not even 4 minutes of me using it did I get continuous banging on the door even when I said someone is in here. 2 more minutes go by I'm washing my hands to another banging on the door to the owner saying " a customer needs to use the restroom". Uh sir what do you think I am? I've been in here for a matter of 5-6 minutes. I walk out to no a single person in there besides me. So I didn't even order just left. I'm not one to leave reviews and complain but just felt very rude and rushed
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