a pickup truck parked on the side of the road
Patio
Only open on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. They have full set up to make any kind of coffee drink you wish!
a jamaican flag hanging from the ceiling
Sitting in the shade outside. Lots of birds nearby, and a hash menu from Amsterdam inside.
a menu for smoothies
Stop when you see this sign
Main room
a sign for gadsden coffee co
Side room
Green tea and chai tea smoothies. Addictive.
food, dessert
interior
Tshirts for sale
Nick S.
Dec 10, 2018
I stumbled across this place on my Saturday road bike from Amado to Arivaca. It was a very pleasant surprise for a road cyclist to come across a coffee shop in the middle of nowhere. I had a macchiato which, considering where I was, was not bad at all. The owner roasts his own beans and pulled the shot for us. The foam was a little thick for my taste however I was grateful for coffee at that point in my ride. They do offer food (such as pastries and breakfast sandwiches) which I did not have. Despite them not being busy, it did take quite a while for them to make our coffee. All that being said, I would definitely go back whenever I'm riding by, I'm a sucker for coffee on my bike bike rides!
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Chris G.
May 27, 2009
Want to eat in Arivaca? Eat here. Are there many other choices? Nope. I was actually a bit surprised to find this place going through Arivaca. It's a little coffee house with a nice patio to sit out on front (could use real chairs though instead of plastic ones). Everyone is local and weathered, and very friendly. Had a good sandwich here and a pretty good cup of coffee. I guess it's a local company that prides itself on organic and environmentally friendly beans. Sat in the hot afternoon shade and watched hummingbirds fly around the feeders. This place, even in a larger town, would be a decent place to stop and get lunch.Their chicken salad was good, not the best I've had, but for the town and what I was expecting - it was spectacular. It's actually not where the yelp-google map says it is, but a bit down the main road going east, on the left side.No idea if they serve dinner- seems like it's just a coffee-lunch place. Worth the stop if you have to be in this area, just next to the Mexican boarder. If you don't mean to be there, you're probably lost.
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Sal R.
Feb 16, 2015
Only open Friday, Saturday and Sunday. They have a great setup here and can make any coffee type you like. They also have deserts and a place to sit outside under the shade or inside depending on the weather. Overall great little coffee shop with friendly staff.
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It's M.
Dec 7, 2015
Recently passed by while on a 3800 miles moto trip. Outstanding espressos and bagels!
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George C.
Jan 3, 2013
I am not a coffee drinker, but we stopped in for a cool drink. This place is awesome. Great view of the Mountains and the service is fantastic.
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Vanessa H.
Sep 27, 2016
Went to Gadsden Coffee Co. with a group of ladies one Saturday. We were on a break from our women's conference. Great place and great coffee. Nice atmosphere. Friendly. Excellent selection of coffee and other goodies. I look forward to going back.
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William B.
Apr 12, 2014
One of the few places to eat or get coffee in Arivaca, this little place has some inside/outside seating, as well as coffee and tea grounds to go. There are sandwiches. I picked up a half pound of Prickly Pear tea for about $6 as well as a apple cinnamon muffin and a cup of Reese's chocolate coffee to go. The coffee was alright, wasn't very warm, but tasty. Looks like this would be a good place to go if you're in Arivaca, but they close around 3.
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Gloria O.
Jul 7, 2019
Nice place, unfortunately is was closed but we were still able to get fresh coffee. The owner had a couple of carafes out on the table & a donation jar. Nice shaded patio & friendly people to chat with.
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Diana A.
Nov 9, 2018
An unexpected treat on the way from Arivaca to Amado. Just east of town on the north side. Excellent coffee both full bore and decaf. Great mountain view. Be sure to arrive before 2pm
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Myan S.
Feb 15, 2016
Arivaca, Arizona feels way off the beaten track. We adventured to Arivaca Lake and were surprised when we passed the sign for Gadsden Coffee Co. Really good coffee by the cup or the pound. We enjoyed a chicken salad sandwich served with better than average potato salad and a pickle. What we liked best was that they provide organic cream, raw sugar, fresh greens on the sandwich. We call this a FIND.
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