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Discover Azul Cafe in Yuma Heights. A bright and modern coffee shop offering specialty lattes, fresh pastries, and unique Latin-inspired drinks. This local cafe serves a variety of creative beverages, including their popular Tres Leches and Horchata lattes, alongside tempting treats like house-made flan and fresh croissants displayed in their pristine pastry case. With a clean and inviting interior, it provides a pleasant spot for a daily coffee or a refreshing time-out.
Number and Street: 1245 S 4th Ave
Sunkissed Coffeehouse is a gem celebrated for its warm and positive atmosphere, making every visitor feel like part of the family. If you're seeking functional beverages, the menu includes unique options like the Chagaccino (a specialty latte made with wild-foraged chaga mushroom). The interior is a vibrant mix of lush greenery walls, cheerful neon signs, and a curated gallery of photos that create a unique and welcoming space. This women-owned and family-operated shop shines with a passion for community and exceptional service that is consistently praised by patrons. The menu is a delightful exploration of creativity, featuring organic fair-trade coffee and inventive signature lattes like the earthy Chagaccino or the delicate Como La Flor with rose cold foam. Beyond the exceptional coffee, they serve highly-rated house-made food, including standout chilaquiles and flavorful bagels. For a truly memorable experience filled with outstanding drinks, delicious food, and the friendliest service, a visit to Sunkissed Coffeehouse is highly recommended.
Number and Street: 3860 W 24th St #109
Conveniently located in the Yuma Foothills right off Interstate 8, this Dutch Bros is a popular stop for travelers journeying between Arizona and California. This drive-thru coffee stand offers a wide array of beverages from classic coffee drinks like lattes and cold brew to their signature Rebel energy drinks. Customers can also choose from a variety of teas, smoothies, and quick snacks like muffin tops, and enjoy them at the shaded outdoor tables.
Number and Street: 11402 S Fortuna Rd
Discover Old West Java in Yuma a coffee shop with a unique Western vibe. Try a Mazapan Frappe or a signature latte in a cozy spot known for its friendly service. Old West Java brings its unique Southwestern spirit from a popular coffee trailer to a permanent location in the heart of Yuma. This family-owned shop is known for its incredibly welcoming atmosphere. The staff provides a warm and personal touch that makes every visitor feel at home. The decor has a fun Western aesthetic creating a cozy and relaxing environment perfect for working or catching up with friends. The menu features a creative mix of classic and signature drinks. Fan favorites include the unique Mazapan Frappe and the Chocolate Abuelita Frappe. They also offer popular signature creations like The Mason Latte which has a hint of cinnamon. Beyond coffee guests can enjoy refreshing options like Raspberry Hibiscus Tea or a tasty Acai bowl. With comfortable seating that includes couches and fun details like a tic-tac-toe game Old West Java offers more than just great coffee. It provides a quiet and charming community space. It is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to support a local business with a lot of heart.
Number and Street: 356 W 24th St
Phoenix
Hidden gem in central Phoenix: Indigo Room pairs exceptional espresso with vintage antique store setting. Tucked inside Urban Collective, a beautiful antique and vintage store, this family run coffee shop feels like crashing a house party where the coffee is unbelievably good. This spot is a true family affair run by people who genuinely care about craft. Owner Carder Mehr brought his expertise from serious Phoenix spots like Press Coffee so you know the quality is guaranteed. They pull every shot on the legendary La Marzocco Linea Mini machine a piece of equipment used only by the very best. The quality is so high some people call it the best in Phoenix. Whether you prefer a perfect Cortado or want to explore the creative side with a Honey Cardamom Latte, colorful Ube Latte, or excellent matcha, you'll find something special here. See why Indigo Room is featured in my curated best coffee shops in Phoenix. Just remember this little slice of coffee heaven is not a seven-day operation. Indigo Room is only open Thursday through Sunday with weekday hours from 7 AM to 3 PM. You must plan your antique browsing accordingly.
Number and Street: 702 E Coronado Rd
Sedona
Cream & Cake Couture is a dessert shop and cafe in the beautiful Tlaquepaque Arts Village. Its coffee menu features a hand-brewed pour-over, creative artisan drinks like the Tlaquepaque Latte, and classic espresso options. The Mexican Hot Chocolate is a local favorite. The shop is also known for its handmade desserts and beautifully decorated cakes. Their display case is always filled with cupcakes and cheesecakes. The cafe also features a selection of handmade ice cream and artisan waffle cones.
Number and Street: 336 AZ-179 A-114
Sedona
Blackhawk Coffee proves that a world-class coffee experience can come from anywhere even a stationary coffee truck. We do not usually feature coffee trucks or coffee carts but we will make an exception for this one. Blackhawk Coffee operates from a stationary location in Sedona and has quickly earned a stellar reputation. This family-run business is a true local gem. The owner, Chris, and his son serve exceptional coffee. They are consistently praised for being warm and friendly and incredibly knowledgeable about their craft. The coffee is expertly prepared on a top-of-the-line La Marzocco KB80 machine (a hallmark of serious coffee artisans). The delicious muffins are baked by the owner's daughter. Customers rave about the well crafted drinks like the Mama Bear Latte and the simple perfection of their espresso. The truck's location offers incredible Sedona red rock views making it a perfect stop. For a genuinely wonderful coffee experience from people who are passionate about their work a visit to Blackhawk Coffee is essential. While many remember Blackhawk Coffee from their original popular spot by the Sedona welcome sign, they have now settled into a new home right in town. The new address is: 1225 W State Rte 89A, Sedona, AZ 86336 928-224-2992
Number and Street: Please Join Us Fridays at the Sedona Community Library, 3250 White Bear Rd
Sedona
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.
Number and Street: 9440 AZ-89A
Sedona
Cream & Cake Couture is a dessert shop and cafe in the Tlaquepaque Arts Village, known for its handmade ice cream and visually appealing desserts. The coffee menu features standard espresso-based drinks, prepared on a professional Rancilio espresso machine. The shop's primary focus is on sweets, offering items like cupcakes, cheesecakes, artisan waffle cones, and shakes.
Number and Street: 313 AZ-179 Unit A-11
Sedona
Bike & Bean is Sedona's oldest bike shop and has been serving the community since 1995. It is a unique combination of a full-service mountain bike shop and a friendly coffee bar. The shop acts as a base camp for the world-class trails right out its back door, offering rentals, service, and local trail knowledge. The bistro serves fine Italian espresso imported from a family-owned producer in Sicily. The atmosphere is consistently described as welcoming and down-to-earth for both seasoned riders and those just stopping in for a cappuccino.
Number and Street: 30 Bell Rock Plaza
Sedona
The Chai Spot is a truly special and magical social enterprise. It is a place designed to transport guests to Pakistan through vibrant colors, authentic decor, and traditional flavors. The shop was founded on a beautiful mission of peace building and connection, with a portion of profits supporting women and children in Pakistan. The atmosphere is cozy and serene! but I like to think about it as relaxing, & therapeutic as well! You can kick off your shoes and lounge on colorful cushions while sipping from an incredible menu of authentic and made from scratch chai. The menu features unique options like the creamy Butter Chai (Kashmiri) and the aromatic Sulaimani Chai. For coffee lovers, the shop offers a traditional Hot Turkish Coffee and the option to make any chai "dirty" with a shot of espresso. This is an essential Sedona experience for anyone seeking a taste of authentic culture and a moment of peace. The Chai Spot closes at 6:00PM daily. Allow extra time for finding parking as the the beautiful Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village can get really busy.
Number and Street: 336 AZ-179 b201
Sedona
Big Park Bakery is a delightful and beloved local gem in the Village of Oak Creek. This wonderful bakery is famous for its incredible from-scratch pastries and breads. They offer authentic European-style croissants which are flaky buttery and perfect. The menu also features an amazing variety of scones, muffins and cookies. The atmosphere is warm peaceful and inviting. The staff is known for being incredibly friendly and welcoming. The bakery uses a high-end swiss-made espresso machine (Eversys). For an absolutely fantastic bakery experience with good coffee you must visit this shop.
Number and Street: 6446 AZ-179
Sedona
Starbucks is a globally recognized coffeehouse chain offering a familiar and extensive menu of espresso-based beverages, Frappuccinos, teas, and seasonal specialty drinks. Known for its consistency and quick service, it serves as a reliable destination for both on-the-go orders and as a popular third place for meetings or work sessions. The cafes provide a selection of pastries, sandwiches, and snacks, along with complimentary Wi-Fi for patrons.
Number and Street: 1885 W State Rte 89A
Sedona
Prepare for a truly unique and heartfelt experience at Living Chocolate! This is a Sedona gem where the love for cacao is absolutely infectious. Living Chocolate is a vibrant celebration of cacao in its purest most authentic forms. At the heart of it all is owner Shari, whose incredible passion and deep knowledge are praised by nearly every visitor. She masterfully crafts everything from soul-warming ceremonial drinking cacaos to unbelievably delicious and healthy truffles. This dedication to quality extends even to their coffee service. Espresso drinks are pulled from a classic Astra espresso machine and paired with a legendary Mazzer grinder. This robust and professional setup ensures every coffee is as carefully prepared as their signature cacaos. The menu beautifully extends into the world of wellness. You can elevate any drink with a potent medicinal mushroom blend, featuring Lion's Mane and other powerful adaptogens. The shop also offers unique Ayurvedic soma shots. The flavors are authentic and the ingredients are of the highest quality. For an unforgettable journey into the heart of chocolate and holistic wellness, Living Chocolate is an absolutely essential Sedona destination
Number and Street: 2055 W State Rte 89A Suite B
Sedona
Layla's Bakery Cafe is an exceptional family owned whole grain bakery. The shop specializes in incredible European style pastries and sourdough breads made from scratch. Customers rave about their croissants and Kouign Amman. Many reviews call them the best pastries in the United States. The cafe serves a full brunch menu with popular items like Avocado Toast and the Power Bowl. They partner with a local roaster (Matador Coffee) to provide a quality coffee menu. Layla's has a strong commitment to sustainability and community. The inviting atmosphere and delightful staff make it a true local favorite. This bakery is an absolute must-visit for its world-class baked goods.
Number and Street: 3190 W State Rte 89A #200
Sedona
Wildcraft Kitchen is a cafe in Sedona with a strong focus on organic and health conscious food. The cafe serves a full menu of espresso-based drinks using beans from a local roaster partner (FreeForm Coffee). The menu also includes a French press, Kyoto cold brew, and various wellness-focused tonics and shakes. Wildcraft serves a full breakfast and brunch menu with items like breakfast burritos and salmon toast. The space is described as bright and welcoming with indoor and outdoor seating.
Number and Street: 345 Jordan Rd
Sedona
The Rose Vortex is a cafe in Sedona with a focus on wellness-oriented drinks. Its menu features a variety of herbal elixirs, smoothies, and specialty lattes. Many drinks incorporate rose and nootropic ingredients like shilajit and functional mushrooms. Standard coffee options include espresso-based drinks and cold brew. The shop also serves cold-pressed juices, avocado toast, and locally baked vegan pastries. The atmosphere is consistently described by customers as peaceful and magical.
Number and Street: 162 Coffee Pot Dr #162-C
Sedona
Sunnie's Coffee Shop is located in Sedona. It serves a menu of standard coffee and espresso-based drinks. The shop also offers breakfast items like egg sandwiches, chorizo burritos, and egg bites. Fresh pastries and bagels are available as well. Sunnie's sources its coffee from a local roaster partner (FreeForm Coffee Roasters). The cafe has outdoor seating with stunning views of the nearby red rocks.
Number and Street: 101 N State Rte 89A Suite 28
Sedona
Fay Cafe is a unique local shop in Sedona. It combines a coffee bar an indoor plant store and a library. The atmosphere is consistently described as calm soothing and cozy. The shop specializes in the pour-over method. All coffee is ground fresh and brewed carefully by hand. They proudly serve beans from a local roaster partner (FreeForm Coffee Roasters). Customers frequently praise the Dirty Chai as one of the best they have ever had. The owner and staff are known for being incredibly friendly and welcoming creating a true community hub. Fay Cafe offers wonderful coffee in a peaceful environment. It is a true Sedona gem that should not be missed.
Number and Street: 2855 W State Rte 89A #2
Sedona
Synergy is an organic coffee house and elixir bar in Sedona. The establishment is entirely vegan and focuses on wellness-oriented drinks. Its menu features a range of herbal elixirs and tonics such as Kratom and Kava. It also offers nootropic coffee drinks like the Norwegian Wood which includes chaga and pine pollen. The shop sources its fair-trade organic coffee from a local roaster partner (Free Form Coffee). The atmosphere is cozy and community-focused with a sister apothecary store next door.
Number and Street: 2301 AZ-89A #106

The coffee scene in Arizona is constantly evolving with new and exciting shops opening all the time. For more on the local culture, publications like the Phoenix New Times often highlight the vibrant food and drink community that makes our state so unique.

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