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Flagstaff
If you are looking for the most unique coffee setup in Flagstaff you have to check out Val's Workshop on San Francisco Avenue. It is a full-service salon and barbershop that also happens to be a killer coffee lounge. The woodworking inside is impressive and the vibe is totally hipster and cozy with tons of natural light. I love that they have separate zones so you can find a quiet corner to study or hang out in the game room. You can sip on a Vanilla Lavender Iced Latte while watching people get fresh cuts which is honestly a vibe. They serve their drinks in real ceramic mugs which is a nice touch that makes you want to stay awhile. Just know that the food is mostly limited to pastries like scones and turnovers so do not come here expecting a full brunch.
Number and Street: 200 S San Francisco St
Flagstaff
If you want a break from the standard espresso grind you need to visit Steep Leaf Lounge in downtown Flagstaff. Okay listen. Don't give me a hard time or complain for including a tea lounge on a coffee shop website. I felt compelled to include it because the vibe here is unmatched. I am also a tea lover and drink Darjeeling or Oolong tea almost daily. Anyway, back to Steep Leaf Lounge, they do offer a latte option and cold brew if you absolutely need your coffee fix but honestly you are here for the tea. They have a massive wall of high end loose leaf teas that you can smell before you buy. If you love tea as much as you love coffee this is a great place to be. You have to try the Masala Chai or the Lavender Mint Matcha. Some people claim they are the best they have ever had and I do agree. I personally love the seating options like the charming window seats for people-watching or the raised wooden platform with floor cushions for a full zen experience. The pastries are made in-house and you should definitely grab a Blackberry Danish or a Croissant. Bottom line is that you go there for the tea, desserts, and food before the coffee.
Number and Street: 1 E Aspen Ave
Flagstaff
Kickstand Kafé is a popular drive-thru and hangout spot in Flagstaff that locals love for its casual vibe and extensive food menu. If you need a place to camp out with your laptop or grab a quick breakfast before hitting the trails this is a solid option. They have a massive interior with a fireplace and plenty of couches which makes it super cozy in the winter. It is also a real hub for the local scene so do not be surprised if you catch occasional live music performances while you are there. The menu is huge and leans heavily into sweet specialty drinks like the "Snowbunny" which is a coconut and dark chocolate mocha or the "Elite" which uses Cubano shots. I have to mention that they serve Illy coffee for their espresso drinks. While it isn't a small-batch local roast, fans of the shop really praise the consistent and smooth flavor profile it provides. It is definitely more about the community feel and the "Big Kicker" breakfast sandwiches than it is about artisanal extraction but the energy is always great.
Number and Street: 719 N Humphreys St
Flagstaff
Imagine stepping off the streets of Flagstaff and teleporting straight to a sidewalk cafe in Paris. Petit Marche is a gem that combines a curated market with a serious espresso bar. I love that you can grab a Montreal Style bagel or a fresh baguette while you wait for your drink. You have to try the "Carda-Mami" latte which mixes cardamom and pistachio for a flavor that is totally unique. The "Ferrero Rocher Latte" with sea salt cold foam is another must-try if you have a sweet tooth. It is a small spot but the outdoor seating is perfect for soaking up the downtown vibes. The staff is incredibly friendly and willing to guide you through their market selections. Seriously you need to grab a sandwich and a coffee here before you head out on your next Northern Arizona adventure.
Number and Street: 111 E Aspen Ave
Flagstaff
If you are strolling through the Old Town Shoppes in downtown Flagstaff, you have to stop at MIX. It is an open concept cafe that spills right out into the shopping center, so you can do some people-watching while you sip. The vibe here is super casual and airy, making it a perfect pit stop for lunch or a midday caffeine fix. They brew Matador Coffee, which is a solid local roaster, and they are famous for their creative signature lattes. I have to recommend the "Honey Flower Latte" if you like floral notes. This latte pairs lavender and honey perfectly without being totally overpowering. They also have a "Raspberry Truffle Latte" that basically tastes like dessert in a cup. Since they partner with Honeycomb Pastries, you absolutely cannot skip the baked goods; the sticky buns and everything croissants are legit. It is definitely more of a lunch-and-latte spot than a quiet study cave, but the energy is always fun and welcoming.
Number and Street: 120 N Leroux St
Flagstaff
If you are looking for the quintessential college town hangout in Flagstaff you need to visit Campus Coffee Bean. It is located right near NAU so you will see plenty of students studying with laptops. I honestly love that they have such a massive menu that covers everything from Greek omelets to breakfast burritos. The vibe is super relaxed and eclectic which makes it a solid spot to hang out for a while. They have a house specialty called the Hammer Head which is three shots of espresso topped with coffee if you really need a wake-up call. I do need to warn you about the consistency here though. The drink quality can really depend on who is behind the bar that day. Some reviews mention the espresso tasting burnt or the milk being scorched. You might find that the smoothies and flavored drinks taste a bit powdery or overly sweet compared to a craft shop. It is definitely a place you go for the food and the atmosphere rather than a precision coffee experience. That said, it is still a beloved local staple where you can grab a hearty breakfast and soak up that classic college town energy.
Number and Street: 1800 S Milton Rd
Flagstaff
Macy's European Coffeehouse is arguably the most iconic and long-standing coffee shop you can visit in downtown Flagstaff Arizona. This place has been a local staple since 1979. You should expect a line out the door on weekends. The vibe inside is pure bohemian energy with eclectic art and a buzzing crowd. I have to warn you that they do not use artificial syrups here. They use real spices and cocoa to flavor their drinks. You absolutely must try the vegetarian biscuits and gravy or the Macy's Special. It is basically a latte mixed with their famous hot chocolate. It gets crowded and loud but that is part of the charm. If you want a quiet place to study this is probably not it. Checkout other cool cafes in nearby Sedona.
Number and Street: 14 S Beaver St
Flagstaff
Wicked AZ Coffee on Historic Route 66 offers a quick drive-thru caffeine fix for travelers and locals in downtown Flagstaff. You will find this small stand right off the main road which makes it very convenient if you are staying at a nearby hotel. They specialize in sweet creations like the Butterscotch Bliss or a dirty chai topped with whipped cream. You can walk up to the window or drive through but keep in mind there is no seating area to relax. They also hand out pup cups if you have your dog with you in the car.
Number and Street: 1080 Historic Rte 66
Flagstaff
I am about to let you in on one of Flagstaff’s best-kept secrets. Dottie’s Garden Coffee Shoppe is hidden right inside Warner's Nursery. You are surrounded by walls of greenery and flowers while you order. I personally love grabbing a cup and wandering through the greenhouse aisles to look at the succulents. The atmosphere is totally unique and feels like a secret garden escape. They brew Matador Coffee which is a solid local roaster here in town. I do have to give you a heads up about the coffee itself though. If you have a major sweet tooth you will absolutely love their specialty lattes. However the drinks can lean a bit sugary and the espresso strength varies depending on who is working that day. You might want to ask for half the syrup if you prefer a strong coffee taste. Even with the occasional inconsistency the peaceful patio vibe is totally worth the visit.
Number and Street: 1101 E Butler Ave
Flagstaff
Late for theLate for the Train has been a Flagstaff staple since the early 90s, located right in the heart of downtown across from Heritage Square. It is a popular spot for students and tourists alike, known for its spacious outdoor courtyard lined with aspen trees and a distinct "old Flagstaff" vibe. They roast their own beans in-house, generally favoring darker, classic roast profiles, and serve a wide variety of scratch-made pastries and grab-and-go breakfast burritos. Train has been a Flagstaff staple since the early 90s, located right in the heart of downtown across from Heritage Square. It is a popular spot for students and tourists alike, known for its spacious outdoor courtyard lined with aspen trees and a distinct "old Flagstaff" vibe. They roast their own beans in-house, generally favoring darker, classic roast profiles, and serve a wide variety of scratch-made pastries and grab-and-go breakfast burritos.
Number and Street: 19 E Aspen Ave Suite
Flagstaff
If you are looking for a place to unwind that does not involve alcohol you need to visit Awa Kava & Coffee immediately. This spot has a totally unique hippie vibe that feels more like hanging out in a friend's living room than standing in a business. They specialize in traditional Kava and Kratom teas which are plant-based drinks known for relaxation and focus. I recommend you try the Muddy Chai because it mixes the earthy taste of Kava with sweet spicy chai and coconut cream for a perfect balance. It is one of the few places in Flagstaff open late so you can play board games or sit by the fire pit well into the evening. The staff is incredibly knowledgeable and they will happily guide you through the menu if you are new to these root-based beverages.
Number and Street: 218 S San Francisco St
Flagstaff
Wicked AZ Coffee is a convenient drive-thru and walk-up stand in Flagstaff serving strong espresso drinks to people on the go. You can drive right up to the window to order a sugary specialty latte like the Pistachio Dark Chocolate or the Snickers. They offer plenty of sweet options and smoothies if you are not in the mood for hot coffee. I noticed they also have pup cups for your dog which is a nice touch. Just so you know the coffee quality can be hit or miss here because some locals report burnt espresso or grounds in their cup.
Number and Street: 306 E Rte 66
Flagstaff
Cedar House Coffee Shop & Bakery is a cozy local favorite located in the Sunnyside neighborhood that feels just like a friend's living room. You will find a beautiful fireplace inside that makes it the perfect spot to curl up with a book on a snowy Flagstaff morning. They are famous for their pastry case because they bake everything fresh in-house every single day. You absolutely have to try the chocolate banana turnover or their flaky cruffins. They brew high-quality beans from local roaster Single Speed Coffee which guarantees a fresh and flavorful cup. I highly recommend ordering a seasonal specialty drink like the Brown Butter Honeycomb latte. Just so you know there is no public restroom available due to the kitchen layout so you should plan your visit accordingly.
Number and Street: 2009 E Cedar Ave
Flagstaff
Lund Canyon Coffee brings a distinct taste of London to Flagstaff with exclusive Square Mile beans and an incredibly cozy European atmosphere. You need to meet the owner Mahmoud because he treats every customer like family the moment they walk through the door. It honestly feels like you walked into a friend's living room with all the mismatched chairs and colorful local art covering the walls. The coffee quality here is unmatched since they import their beans all the way from the UK to ensure a perfect extraction every time. You have to try The Greek which is a sweet iced espresso drink with foamed milk that will absolutely change your life. They do not serve standard drip coffee here so be ready to order a proper Americano or a slow pour-over instead. The pastries are baked fresh in house and the spinach feta roll is the perfect savory pairing for your morning brew.
Number and Street: 601 Piccadilly Dr
Flagstaff
White Dove Coffee is a hidden local gem tucked away in a strip mall on the east side of Flagstaff. If you are looking for a spot that feels like a warm hug you need to visit this cafe immediately. This cozy shop sits quietly off the beaten path but the inside feels like a rustic cabin with a fireplace and plenty of comfortable seating. You will see a Nuova Simonelli machine on the bar where they pull rich Cubano shots for their signature Revelation mocha. They roast their own beans in small batches and the aroma hits you the second you walk through the door. I highly recommend you try the blueberry scone or the massive breakfast burrito because they make the eggs fresh in house. It is the perfect place to curl up on a vintage sofa with a White Dove Special and just relax.
Number and Street: 2211 E 7th Ave
Flagstaff
This is not just another coffee stop on Historic Route 66. Firecreek Coffee Company is the actual beating heart of downtown Flagstaff. The space feels like a sanctuary built for artists and students who need somewhere real to land. High red walls surround you. A massive stage hosts live events. The whole atmosphere pulls you in and refuses to let go. This location serves as the main hub for their six Arizona spots. You can also walk over to their original roastery on South San Francisco Street (just a few blocks away). That is where they roast beans for the norther part of the state. The smell alone is worth the detour. The menu here balances adventure with comfort. Order the Campfire latte. It comes topped with a toasted marshmallow that melts into the espresso and creates this smoky finish. It pairs perfectly with the dark moody interior. You feel like you are sitting around an actual campfire without the bugs or smoke in your eyes. Do not settle for a basic tea bag situation here. They serve Hugo Tea and it is exceptional quality. The Gui Shan Oolong is lightly oxidized with notes of wildflower honey, sandalwood and white pepper. It tastes incredibly sophisticated (which I was not expecting from a coffee shop tea menu!). The vibe shifts in the evening. Firecreek has a full liquor license. They serve coffee cocktails like the Whiskey Chai. It turns the place into something between a cafe and a bar without fully becoming either one. Be prepared for a line on weekends. Locals and tourists both pack this place. Grab a seat on one of the worn leather couches if you can. Watching the crowd is worth the wait. Firecreek Coffee Company Phoenix location serves the Valley with the same quality and care. Firecreek Coffee Sedona brings mountain town magic to every cup.
Number and Street: 22 Historic Rte 66
Flagstaff
Flagstaff has a hidden gem that brings the authentic soul of Chiapas Mexico right to the mountains. Mayan Winds Coffee Emporium is easily one of the most heartwarming spots you will find in town because the owners source organic beans directly from family farms in Latin America. You can taste the difference in every single cup and I was blown away by the rich Mexican Mocha which has just the right kick of cayenne and cinnamon. You really need to ask for a sample of their traditional cacao or honey while you are there because the owner loves sharing the history behind them. The vibe is super peaceful with vinyl records playing in the corner and plenty of comfy seating. Do not leave without trying a pistachio muffin or a spicy chai because they are absolute game changers.
Number and Street: 2144 N Fourth St
Flagstaff
What happens when a father and son bring twenty years of Seattle coffee expertise to Arizona? Matador Coffee Roasting Co. was founded in 2005 by Jack and Mario Martusciello. Mario had already spent over two decades in the coffee business and owned a shop in Seattle (arguably the coffee capital of the United States). He decided it was time to move back to Arizona and start something new. Instead of just opening another cafe, he launched a wholesale roasting operation dedicated to sourcing exceptional beans from around the world. This East Side location sits in the Marketplace at the base of Mount Elden. If the Milton location is the hectic hub for travelers and students, this spot is where locals go to actually hear themselves think. The space is cleaner and more expansive. You can spread out at a large table without fighting for elbow room. Order the Thin Mint latte. It tastes exactly like the famous cookie (minty and chocolatey without being too sweet). The espresso still comes through. You are not just drinking a liquid dessert. They serve hearty breakfast burritos and pastries here. Same quality as the main branch. This makes it a solid pit stop if you are heading out to Sunset Crater or Wupatki National Monument. Fuel up before the drive. The vibe is calm and functional. You can work without distraction. You can meet a friend without shouting. The coffee is consistently excellent because Matador roasts their own beans and has been doing it long enough to know what perfection actually tastes like. Matador Coffee Roasting Co. proves that experience matters. Two decades of roasting knowledge in every cup you drink. Check out the flagship Matador Coffee location. View other awesome coffee shop finds in nearby Sedona.
Number and Street: 7133 US-89
Flagstaff
What does it say about a coffee shop when it roasts beans in a converted auto garage and still draws lines out the door? Matador Coffee Roasting Company's Milton Road flagship occupies a former auto service station. The space still has those massive garage doors. There is a separate drive-thru window in the parking lot. The whole setup feels industrial and functional in the best way possible. This is where the Martusciello family does the actual roasting. You can see their equipment right there on site. They use a Primo Roasting PRI series gas roaster and an impressive Coffee Crafters Artisan series Air roaster. The espresso machine is an Astoria Perla SAE. I am telling you this because it matters. Good equipment in experienced hands produces exceptional coffee. The menu here goes beyond standard cafe fare. Sure, you can get a latte. But you should try one of their signature drinks instead. Try the Dirt Clod or the Raspberry Truffle. These are not gimmicky flavored syrups pretending to be coffee. They are actual crafted beverages that taste like someone put thought into them. The breakfast menu is substantial. Hearty burritos and bagel sandwiches will fuel you for hours. This is not a pastry-and-go situation. You can actually eat a real meal here. The patio is dog-friendly. Locals bring their dogs and settle in. Travelers along the Route 66 corridor stop here because the coffee is legitimately good and the vibe is welcoming without trying too hard. This location functions as a high-volume operation. They sell bulk beans right from the roastery. You might wait in line on a Saturday morning. The wait is worth it because Matador has been perfecting this since 2005. Two decades of roasting knowledge lives in this converted garage. You can taste the difference.   Checkout the other Rt. 66 Matador location in Flagstaff. View top coffee shops in next door Sedona.
Number and Street: 203 S Milton Rd
Flagstaff
If you are looking for the absolute freshest beans in Flagstaff where you can literally watch the roasting magic happen, you need to get yourself to Single Speed immediately. This place is a total vibe for anyone who geeks out on gear and bean origins, and I honestly love that you can grab a seat in the cozy upstairs loft to look down at their "lab" while you sip. Just so you know, true craft takes time here, so do not expect a quick "drive-thru" experience when the line gets long or the baristas are dialing in a shot. They really push the boundaries with their roast profiles and extraction, which means the flavor is often adventurous and bold rather than safe and predictable. You have to try a single-origin pour-over or the Flagstaff Fog, but do not sleep on the McLovin breakfast sandwich because it is life-changing.
Number and Street: 1000 E Butler Ave

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