Oak Creek Canyon Coffee House Sedona: Historic log cabin coffee shop with forested views. Matador Coffee beans, Astoria espresso machine, hikers' favorite. One mile from West Fork Trail.
Here's the thing about Oak Creek Canyon Coffee House. You're not just getting coffee. You're getting transported to 1924. The property you're standing on is Don Hoel’s Cabins which means you are literally drinking coffee in a place that's been welcoming travelers to northern Arizona for a hundred years! The current owner is Erick Harrell which basically found the holy grail of historic properties: log cabins with actual architectural detail (rare for early cabins, apparently), forested canyon views, and zero corporate vibes. This is what would happen if someone said "what if we built a coffee shop inside a living piece of Arizona history" instead of demolishing it.
The coffee program is legit. They source from Matador Coffee Roasting Co. in Flagstaff, pulling shots on an Astoria Perla espresso machine. Both choices signal that someone here actually cares about craft. The menu isn't trying to be everything. Good coffee. Good service. The kind of place where the barista remembers your order because there aren't fifty drink modifications happening simultaneously.
But honestly, the real draw isn't the coffee. It's where you are. You're basically drinking your latte across the road from where Oak Creek moves through the canyon. Pine trees. Creek sounds. That particular silence you only get when you're far enough from the city. It's the kind of peaceful that makes you forget why you were stressed in the first place.
Location wise, you are only a mile from the West Fork Oak Creek Trail, one of Arizona's most popular hikes. So you've got day-trippers stopping by pre-hike or post-hike. Of course locals who know the spot and travelers passing through. The property also has a vintage-style general store if you need supplies.
Don Hoel, pronounced "hole" ran this place from the 1940s until 1983, turning it into a genuine destination. His family kept it going until the early 2000s. That's a lot of history for one property. The fact that Harrell restored the name to honor Don and preserved the historic cabins instead of bulldozing for a resort tells you something about his values.
You're not just a customer here. You're part of a 100 year legacy of travelers seeking refuge in oak trees and history.
| Sunday | 7AM-7PM |
| Monday | 7AM-7PM |
| Tuesday | 7AM-7PM |
| Wednesday | 7AM-7PM |
| Thursday | 7AM-7PM |
| Friday | 7AM-7PM |
| Saturday | 7AM-7PM |
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