Carefree Coffee Roastery menu (see photos) features on-site roasted coffee, German baked goods, and specialty drinks in a mountain view setting! This micro roastery roast coffees weekly just feet from your table.
I do not get up to Carefree much. The drive from the East Valley takes effort. But when I head that direction (usually on the way to Bartlett Lake), I make it a point to stop here. The combination of fresh roasted coffee and that relaxed vibe makes the detour worth it every time.
Lars and Maggie Hesse run this place. The story goes that Lars's mother brought him an exceptional coffee one day and it changed everything. He shifted completely into roasting and learned the craft from Patrick O'Malley at Infusion Coffee (check out my Infusion Coffee shop review). Today, Lars roasts small batches every week just feet away from where you sit and drink.
The roasting philosophy here is specific. Everything stays medium roast. Lars calls dark roast "burnt coffee" and refuses to go there. I agree with him 100%. He aims for balanced acidity with distinct flavor notes. You can taste the difference when the beans are this fresh and handled this carefully. The roaster sits right in the shop. You can watch it work while you wait for your drink. They serve hot coffee, espresso, iced lattes, and a slow bar too. The baristas sometimes draw custom latte art if the mood strikes.
One unusual option is their Matcha, Beet or Turmeric Lattes or in tea format. I have not tried any yet but they clearly have fans.
The pastry case leans German and homemade. Lars's mother bakes many of the items including biscotti and a blueberry yogurt coffee cake that is a big hit. You will also find breakfast bagels, Avocado Smash, lunch sandwiches and some salad options.
The space itself stays small and modern with a wraparound patio that includes cornhole and mountain views. Free Wi-Fi runs fast enough for laptop work. Lars often greets regulars by name while moving between the roaster and the bar. The whole vibe feels more like a local hangout than a high turnover cafe.
One quirk to know about. They sometimes close for short summer breaks in August. They post updates asking people to stock up on beans before they go "on coffee break." Very Carefree energy in the best way.
If you find yourself heading north toward Carefree or making the trek to Bartlett Lake, build in time for this stop. Fresh roasted coffee, German pastries, mountain views, and a pace that lets you actually relax for a minute. That combination is hard to find anywhere else in the Valley.
Looking for near by gems? Check out my review of Bull & Brew Coffee and Bakery or discover The Village Coffee Shop in Cave Creek.
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