Fun in the sun

Farm to cup

5 Listings
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Buckeye
DeGiNo Coffee in Buckeye, AZ is a family owned coffee bar with a menu rooted in beans grown on the owners' own family plantation in Nayarit, Mexico. This one has a story worth knowing. Inocente and Tania Cayetano are third generation coffee growers. Their family has been cultivating Arabica beans in the highlands of Nayarit for generations. Growing at high altitude in shaded terrain without chemicals or pesticides. At some point the family decided to bring that heritage directly to the cup and DeGiNo was born. Before the brick and mortar shop existed they were running a food truck. The shop came later. The beans are organically grown, full bodied and low acid. And if you fall in love with your cup, bags are available to take home. The space is small and full of character. Comfortable inside with a cute little patio out front that adds to the overall charm. It can get lively when packed but that is usually a sign that a neighborhood has found its spot. The staff here genuinely stands out. Every person I interacted with had a warm and positive attitude that felt completely natural rather than scripted. Small touches such as writing positive notes on the cups are nice. It sounds minor but it sets the tone for the whole visit in a way that is hard to forget. DeGiNo is the kind of place that earns your loyalty fast. A real family story, honest coffee and a team that makes you feel like a regular on your first visit. ▶Click to View the Drink Menu Note: Menu items are subject to change. Some items could be seasonal and may not be available. House Specialties (Lattes) Cinnamon Cookie • White Chocolate Mix • Caramel Snow • MexiMocha • Day & Night • Cinnamon Latte • Mocha Truffle • Coconut Mocha • Sweet & Salty • Bunuelo Latte • Honey Oat Shaken Coffee and Espresso Chai Tea • Organic Drip Coffee • Americano • Mocha Latte • Cortado • Cappuccino • Caramel Macchiato Coldbrew Salted Caramel • White chocolate • Vanilla • Caramel • Hazelnut • Coconut Flavorbulls (Energy Drinks) Fairy Boost • Spicy Peach Watermelon • Stop To Paradise • PineBerry Blast • Summer Blush • Buckeye Sunset Natural Boost (Plant Base Energy) Pomegranate • Raspberry • Lime Lemonade • Gianna's Lotus Popping Boba Peach • Mango • Strawberry Lemonades Strawberry • Watermelon • Raspberry • Peach Non Coffee Taro Milk Tea • Chai Tea • Matcha (Vanilla/Strawberry) • Chocolate Dubai Matcha Teas Green • Peach • Black House Drinks Love You Berry M • Be Mine Latte • Love Potion • Cookies & Cream ColdBrew • Banana Bread Matcha • Banana Cloud Latte Summer Drinks Cookies and Cream Coldbrew • Tropical Refresher • Coconut Taro w/coconut cold foam • Cookies&Cream Frappe • Mango Strawberry Italian Soda Milks & Flavors Almond • Oat • Soy Sugar Free Flavors Caramel • Vanilla • Mocha • Peach • Watermelon • White Chocolate ▶Click to View the Food Menu Note: Menu items are subject to change. Some items could be seasonal and may not be available. Breakfast & Light Bites Berry Parfait • Grilled PB&J • Power Bagel • Plain Bagel with Cream Cheese • Bagel Sandwich Toasts Classic Avocado Toast • Protein Avocado Toast Salads DeGiNo Garden Salad Kids Menu Mini Avo—Egg Toast • Hazelnut Toast • Mini Classic Avocado Toast • Chocolate milk • Milk • Vanilla or Strawberry MilkShake • Flavored Lemonade with popping boba Explore Top Phoenix Coffee Shops All Coffee Shops in Phoenix Moxie Coffee Co. 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Number and Street: 20940 W Sentinel Dr
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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
Sanremo
Chandler
Think your local coffee shop really knows its beans? Peixoto does not just know them, they grew them! On their family farm in Brazil where the Peixoto name has been tied to coffee for over a century. Walk into this place and the first thing that hits you is the light. High ceilings pull your eyes up to exposed beams and industrial touches that somehow feel warm instead of cold. Hanging pothos plants cascade down from above (and they look healthy, which means someone here actually cares). The space breathes. Natural sunlight pours through the windows and catches on the glassware they use for every drink. These are not paper cups. Your latte arrives in actual glass that shows off the layers and the foam art. The smell is what keeps you there. Fresh roasted coffee with none of that burnt edge you get at places that do not understand their beans. Peixoto roasts light to let the natural flavors come through. Their espresso leans bright and fruity. It tastes different because it is different. This is honey processed coffee from their own farm at Fazenda Sao Jose da Boa Vista in Minas Gerais. The seasonal menu changes with intention. Right now you might find a Hot Honey Latte with cayenne that somehow works. Or a Kettle Corn creation that balances salt and sweet in ways that should not make sense but do. The Coconut Cold Brew returns every summer and people plan their visits around it. The Strawberry Pistachio gets layered in pink and cream and topped with freeze dried berries that crunch. Behind the counter sit baristas who pull shots on equipment that matters. They do manual pour overs with gooseneck kettles. They understand extraction times and water temperature. When you watch them work you see people who actually know coffee instead of just following a recipe card. The pastries come from local bakeries and rotate daily. Get there early if you want the almond croissants (buttery layers for days) or the cardamom buns on Tuesdays. The macarons are delicate enough to justify the price. Everything sells out because everything is actually good. The crowd is a mix. College students claimed corners with laptops. Friends catch up at small tables. Someone in the back is on a video call. The vibe stays relaxed even when the line stretches. Music plays at a volume that lets you think (rare these days). You can sit outside along the street and watch downtown Chandler move past you. This is the original location. The one that started it all in 2015 when Julia and Jeff Peixoto left corporate jobs to do something that mattered more. The space feels lived in now. Comfortable. A place that knows what it is and does not need to prove anything. Parking can require patience during peak hours. The place fills up on weekends. But there is a parking garage nearby that makes it work. And honestly, once you taste what they are doing here, you stop caring about the walk. This is what happens when a family decides their legacy matters more than scale. The farm connection is not a story they tell to sell coffee. It is the actual reason the coffee tastes this way. Worth the trip to downtown Chandler whether you stay for hours or just grab something perfect to go. See also Peixoto Coffee Roaster' Gilbert location.
Number and Street: 11 W Boston St
La Marzocco
Tempe
Cafetal Coffee offers a heartfelt taste of Colombia right in the heart of Tempe! This is a true farm-to-cup experience, where the delicious and smooth coffee is grown on their own 6th generation family coffee farm before being locally roasted. You can taste the pride and passion in every single cup from a perfectly crafted latte to one of their wonderfully inventive seasonal creations. The food menu is just as incredible featuring authentic Colombian staples like delicious Arepas and savory Empanadas that perfectly complement the coffee. More than anything, what makes Cafetal so special is the atmosphere. Stepping inside feels like being welcomed into a family's living room! For a coffee experience that is as authentic and heartwarming as it is delicious, Cafetal is an absolute must visit. Check out other great Tempe Cafes near ASU.
Number and Street: 777 S College Ave #101
Sanremo
Gilbert
What does coffee taste like when the family who grew it also roasts it and serves it to you? At Peixoto, you get to find out. They own their farm in Brazil. The family has been growing coffee there for over a century. This is not some marketing line about partnerships or fair trade stamps. This is actual crop to cup integration that maybe a handful of places in the entire country can claim. It matters because you taste the difference. The space itself feels like walking into a minimalist tech office but in a good way. Modern and airy with two floors. The upstairs has this loft situation with comfy chairs and outlets everywhere. People camp out here to work (like seriously camp out). You might have to hunt for a table during peak hours but the atmosphere makes it worth the search. The seasonal drinks get creative without being obnoxious about it. The Coconut Cold Brew comes back every summer and people lose their minds over it! The Hot Honey Latte has a cayenne kick that works better than it sounds like it should. The matcha is smooth and not chalky (which is rarer than you would think). You can get most drinks as either espresso or matcha. This is brilliant because some days you want caffeine that punches you in the face and other days you want something gentler. They use macadamia nut milk and oat milk. No almond milk though so do not ask. The baristas know what they are doing with pour-overs and actually use gooseneck kettles like they are supposed to. When someone takes the time to do manual pour-overs properly, you notice. Behind the bar sit two Sanremo Opera 3 group head espresso machines. That is six total group heads that could be working at any given time. This is serious firepower that lets them handle volume without sacrificing quality. The pastries rotate and come from local bakeries. Get there early if you want food because they sell out. The macarons are delicate and worth trying if they have them. On Tuesdays they do Swedish baked goods including cardamom buns with almond paste that are genuinely excellent. The variety keeps things interesting. At peak times, lines could look intimidating but they move fast. You will get your drink quickly even when the place is packed. The whole operation runs efficiently. Fair warning about pricing. A 16 ounce specialty latte will run you around eight bucks. Some people think this is reasonable for good coffee from a family farm while others think its steep for their daily routine. You decide where you land on that. This is what happens when a family decides to bring their century of coffee farming expertise to Arizona. The farm connection is real. The equipment is professional grade. The execution is there in every cup. Worth the trip to Peixoto in Agritopia whether you are settling in to work for hours or just grabbing something excellent to go. See also Peixoto Coffee Roasters' Chandler Location
Number and Street: 3150 E Ray Rd

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Arizona Coffee Shop Directory

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The Curated Picks

My Favorite Arizona Cafe Experiences

Don’t want to jump in the directory right-away? I’ve journeyed through Arizona’s diverse landscapes and sipped countless brews. Here is a list of some of my favorite places and gems I hope will inspire you

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Hooligans Coffeehouse

East Mesa - 4537 S Power Rd

When I first heard the name Hooligans I admit I expected load music or maybe a broken chair but this east Mesa shop is actually a Modern Chill Hideout dedicated entirely to craft. This incredible spot is the shared vision of three lifelong friends Brinton Colburn Logan Antelman and Adam Holliefield who decided to merge their love for surfing skateboarding and perfect espresso. They even call their philosophy “caffeine-filled mischief” a motto that perfectly captures their playful approach to life and community.
The dedication is immediately clear when you look at the bar. They pull phenomenal shots on a gorgeous Modbar Espresso AV machine that is practically invisible tucked away under the counter. They intentionally use beans from Tucson’s Presta Coffee Roasters a serious global supplier recently named one of the top 100 coffee shops worldwide. This focus on curated excellence means they only serve concentrated 10 ounce drinks. If you want a 20-ounce milkshake go to the nearest chain they are busy focusing on flavor here!
Their in-house syrups are where their skill truly shines. Forget cloying sweetness, their lavender syrup delivers a sophisticated fragrant floral-spiced experience without drowning the espresso (Is that a hint of cardamom I taste?). Since opening in December 2024 the reception has exceeded all expectations. The owners are clearly focused on growing community roots and “enjoying the ride.” Go for the focused excellence and make sure you grab one of their incredible pastries which are far better than anything else you will find in this corner of the East Valley.

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Lux Max Annex

Scottsdale (Kierland)- 16220 N Scottsdale Rd

If you know Lux Central the one in Midtown that feels like a beautiful high-end repurposed chaos jungle then prepare for the more polished Scottsdale cousin. LUX Max Annex opened in late 2019 near the Kierland area an ambitious third location run by the husband and wife team Jeff Fischer and Katie Calahan. They clearly brought the Central Phoenix hipster ideal with them but in a shinier Scottsdale package.
This is a Design-Forward Culture Hub. You are greeted by a massive pink metal sculpture by local artist Peter Deise which makes for a great Instagram moment right outside. Inside the focus on artistry over data is everywhere from the custom pink Origami tiles behind the espresso bar to the textured walnut glass and brass interiors. They eschew basic drip coffee entirely insisting on manual personalized brewing methods. This is an all-day commitment to quality they offer a full breakfast and lunch menu with excellent vegan and gluten-free options but thankfully no cocktails. You must try the pastries like the lemon tea cakes or cheese danishes. This place provides a chic sophisticated setting for your serious coffee date and is a delightful culinary adventure.

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Case Study Coffee Lounge

Phoenix - 4802 N 16th St

Case Study is my kind of shop. It proves that if you build something beautiful people will stop driving to Starbucks. The entire place started as a furniture showroom for the brilliant woodworker and Phoenix native William Douglas. His clients loved the furniture so much they demanded he start selling the specialty coffee he served them. I respect that hustle. This is a space dedicated to Studying in Style.
The owner’s dedication to craft is everywhere from the moody lighting to the pristine wood design which you immediately recognize as custom-made by a master craftsman. Don’t be fooled by the cozy small front room. When you finally venture around the corner you discover a huge annexed room with a dozen tables and ample lighting—it is basically a secret study hall. This second room even includes an artist room for local creatives.
The atmosphere is always pleasant and the staff is genuinely friendly which makes the whole place feel like a sophisticated escape. They are known for their creativity with signature drinks like the herbal Brown Sugar Sage Latte. I ordered the vanilla rosemary latte and it was the perfect aromatic twist on a basic drink. If you are looking for a place where the Wi-Fi is good, the furniture is gorgeous and the coffee is flawless then you found it! Just try to keep the drool off the walnut tables.

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FreeForm Coffee Roasters

Sedona - 411 AZ 179

Want an amazing craft coffee without the lecture? There’s a world class shop in Sedona that is now my go-to spot to settle in for hours whenever I drive up from Phoenix for the weekend. Click here to discover why this welcoming place tops my list of Sedona’s Best Coffee Experiences…

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Tamosan Coffee Lounge

Scottsdale (Paradise Valley Plaza)- 10269 N Scottsdale Rd

Tamosan is a newer specialty shop opening in 2024 and it confirms that Scottsdale still has surprises left for us coffee fanatics. I instantly respected the owners two brothers Alex and Tiam who clearly inherited a serious passion for artisanal food and farming from their grandmother Carol Steele. She is known as “the godmother of the Phoenix culinary scene” and that kind of legacy means this shop is built on serious quality. Their vision for a community spot that celebrates adventure is obvious in the spacious, relaxed setting and seasonal menus.

But here is the real story Tamosan is the Cold Brew Destination. While they feature selections from Mythical Coffee (arguably the best valley experimental coffee roaster) they are famous for their signature Tamosan Cold Brew. Many people consider this the best cold brew in Arizona and frankly I do get it. They achieve this reputation by crafting a vibrant fruit-forward flavor profile through expert brewing techniques. This is not your typical watery highly caffeinated dark sludge, it is bright unique and emphasizes quality over generic blends.

Tamosan’s drink menu is massive. It shows they are chasing every single health and wellness trend on the internet. You can get the classic Cortado or a V60 but then you notice the “Specials”! They offer a Charcoal Latte for the detox crowd. Then for the high-octane tech-bro crowd you can order a Bulletproof UPC or CBD 10MG because apparently a perfect cup of coffee is not enough to optimize your life. They even feature a baffling Bro Shake which I assume is for people who spent too long at the gym and forgot how to order regular food. If you are looking for pure focused quality, stick to the cold brew and enjoy the casual sipping over a conversation.

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Mythical Coffee Roasters

Gilbert - 1090 S Gilbert Rd

Mythical Coffee is a genuine titan of the East Valley scene a part of a newer wave that proves Gilbert is no longer a “dud” for great specialty coffee. When I first visited this shop it had been open for only two weeks and now it is an essential destination for any serious enthusiast.
The entire concept is built around in-house roasting and a deep commitment to quality. The focus is immediately apparent in their outstanding pour-over bar which features a rotating global selection of meticulously sourced single-origin coffees. You get detailed tasting notes which turn every cup into a global flavor journey.
Mythical’s atmosphere is the classic Arizona Minimalist aesthetic which means it is bright cozy and welcoming but often full because Gilbert is badly underserved by great shops. You might find yourself standing around wondering how long it will take someone to finish their drink. And speaking of unique drinks Mythical’s menu is pure Magical Creativity. You can find anything from a traditional flawless Cortado to a wildly creative and balanced Lavender & Blueberry Latte or a smoky Peach Bourbon Latte. I just hope you are not planning on ordering one of their bafflingly named Banana Colada drinks when the place is busy.
The baristas are true artisans consistently praised for their passion and incredibly friendly service. They also serve excellent food like Carrot Cake Muffins with Cream Cheese Drizzle and, if you are feeling nostalgic for elementary school, Fruity Pebbles Rice Krispies. Mythical is open daily from 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM and quickly became a favorite for locals searching for thoughtfully crafted specialty coffee.

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The Chai Spot

In the heart of Tlaquepaque (pronounced Ta-la-keh-pah-kei) , The Chai Spot isn’t just a cafe… it’s a serene hidden oasis! As America’s first chai dhaba, it offers an essential cultural experience with authentic flavors and a profound social mission. Every delicious, organic chai latte helps empower women in Pakistan. For my full review, must-try drink recommendations, and the other top coffee experiences in the Sedona, explore my complete Sedona Coffee Guide. Click here.

Sagebrush Coffee Shop & Roastery

East Valley (Chandler) - 393 W Warner Rd

I remember when Chandler was a specialty coffee wasteland a place where a caffeine addict like me would never stop. Sagebrush is living proof that a meticulous engineering background combined with a decade-long obsession can fix anything. Matt Kellso the owner started this whole empire roasting beans right out of his small home kitchen on Sagebrush Court. The man ate coffee beans like candy as a kid that is the kind of commitment I respect. The vibe here is Engineer Zen all clean lines minimalist space yet somehow still welcoming and calm. They are serious coffee artisans traveling to origin and highlighting wild experimental processing methods like “unicorn” preparation. You must try their famous seasonal drink the Cloudy latte. It perfectly captures the exact scent of desert rain using orange and creosote a truly unique flavor experience. Just understand you do not come here to order a mess of custom syrups. They strictly refuse modifications to their specialty milk drinks because they are dedicated to those carefully balanced flavor profiles. It is a bold policy but it shows they care about the art. If you ask for an extra pump of artificial flavoring you might as well ask a three-star French Chef to bring you a shaker of MSG for the Beef Bourguignon. It is meant to be perfect already.

My Top Coffee places

Aruma Cafe

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Location: 2011 E Apache Blvd.
Hours: Open Daily from
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When I heard the award-winning culinary team behind Cocina Chiwas opened a coffee shop I knew I had to go. I went expecting the usual Phoenix minimalist show but I got something far better. This place defines the Car-Free Culinary Flex. Located in that bizarre experimental Culdesac neighborhood Aruma perfectly marries high-end specialty coffee with profound Mexican culinary tradition. I felt truly spoiled watching the sunlight pour over the baby pink tiles. Forget a basic vanilla drink. You must try the sophisticated genius of a Pinole latte which delivers a warm nutty flavor. This culinary approach elevates the whole menu from the horchata to the Matzatli Matcha. I loved sipping a well-made classic Cortado while enjoying the beautiful design. The owners’ commitment to excellence is obvious. It feels completely unfair to the rest of Tempe’s coffee scene.

I have spent several years looking for a real counterpoint to the “Arizona minimalist aesthetic”, the white walls, the stark furniture, the polished concrete floors. Shaghf Cafe is that necessary escape. The name itself means passionate love in Arabic and you feel that deep devotion to the craft the moment you walk into this globally renowned but extremely rare US spot. Tempe is unbelievably lucky to have this level of Middle Eastern luxury. This is not some casual franchise. They are serious coffee artisans offering a full slow bar with advanced methods like Siphon and Chemex for a truly nuanced cup. You can try authentic Arabic qahwa with cardamom and ginger a genuine tradition often missing in the Valley. For pure indulgence, you must order their signature Pistachio Frappe or a slice of that famous viral Dubai chocolate. The combination of authentic recipes and commitment to high end manual brewing makes Shaghf a guaranteed essential stop for any true coffee connoisseur.

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Address: 1250 E Apache Blvd.
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Indigo Room Coffee

Phoenix - 702 E Coronado Rd

Indigo Room is exactly the kind of unexpected gem I love uncovering in Phoenix. I have always appreciated the concept of a shop that is more than just a counter and this one is a True Hidden Gem. It is a small coffee stand tucked inside an old home that now functions as Urban Collective a vintage and antique store. I feel like I’m drinking a phenomenal Cortado inside a stylish friend’s incredibly cozy house.
The shop is a family affair run by Quinn Unrein and Carder Mehr who clearly value craftsmanship and community. Carder Mehr has the credentials I respect having previously worked at known Phoenix cafes like Press Coffee and Aftermarket.
For true connoisseurs the quality is instantly noticeable. They prepare every drink with great care on an awesome La Marzocco Linea Mini machine a piece of equipment that tells you immediately they are serious about their espresso. If you are not into pure espresso their menu is diverse featuring a Honey Cardamom Latte and a colorful Ube Latte. They are also praised for serving an excellent matcha.
The atmosphere is incredible. You get to browse the collectibles and feel that unique homey atmosphere while waiting for your drink. Some reviewers have even called Indigo the best in Phoenix.
Just make sure you plan your visit carefully as this is not a seven-day-a-week operation. Indigo Room operates Thursday through Sunday with weekday hours from 7 AM to 3 PM. They are truly worth tracking down.

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Press Coffee is an award-winning Arizona-based specialty coffee roastery. The company has multiple locations across the valley. As an in-house roaster, they roast their own beans daily. Their menu features an impressive brew bar with pour-over methods like Chemex and Kalita. They offer a rotating selection of high quality single-origin beans. They also serve a food menu with breakfast and lunch options. The cafes have a modern and spacious atmosphere designed for meetings and remote work.
Number and Street: 200 E Van Buren St
Press Coffee is an award-winning Arizona-based specialty coffee roastery. The company has multiple locations across the valley. As an in-house roaster, they roast their own beans daily. Their menu features an impressive brew bar with pour-over methods like Chemex and Kalita. They offer a rotating selection of high quality single-origin beans. They also serve a food menu with breakfast and lunch options. The cafes have a modern and spacious atmosphere designed for meetings and remote work.
Number and Street: 2390 E Camelback Rd
Press Coffee is a Phoenix-based specialty coffee roaster and cafe chain known for its commitment to quality and community. With multiple modern and inviting locations, they offer a curated selection of in-house roasted coffees, loose-leaf teas, and a menu of pastries. The company is dedicated to sourcing the best possible products, roasting fresh daily, and providing a comfortable environment for both work and leisure
Number and Street: 125 N 2nd St Ste.100
With locations in Ahwatukee and Tempe, The Buzzed Goat Coffee Company functions as a hybrid cafe and bar with a lively atmosphere. The menu's main focus is on a wide variety of specialty cold brew creations alongside classic espresso drinks, energy drinks, and cocktails. Food offerings include breakfast burritos, sandwiches, and pastries, available with both indoor and outdoor seating.
Number and Street: 4302 E Ray Rd STE.106
The Fusion Cafe is a local favorite known for its friendly service and extensive menu that goes well beyond coffee. It offers a wide variety of drinks including smoothies, frappes, boba, and fresh juices, alongside a popular food menu of breakfast burritos and sandwiches. This spot is highly regarded for its fresh ingredients and fair prices.
Number and Street: 1811 N 24th St H
Valley Coffee Company is a neighborhood cafe in Phoenix known for its relaxed, artsy atmosphere and friendly staff. The menu features a full espresso bar, local craft beer and wine on tap, and an extensive food selection that includes breakfast sandwiches, pastries, tamales, and pizzas. With ample indoor and outdoor seating, it serves as a popular local spot for meetings, remote work, and community events.
Number and Street: 100 W Portland St #108
William's Coffee Co. is a true hidden gem, an establishment where the art and craft of coffee are celebrated with breathtaking passion. This is not your average coffee shop. Every bean is roasted in house to perfection, and every syrup and pastry is made from scratch with an unwavering commitment to pure, natural ingredients. The result is a cup of coffee so rich and pastries so divine they are consistently described as the best customers have ever had. The warm, welcoming atmosphere, curated bookstore, and the personal touch of the owner himself make every visit feel like you are being welcomed into a friend's home. If you are serious about exceptional coffee and appreciate meticulous craftsmanship, you owe it to yourself to experience this extraordinary place.
Number and Street: 3170 W Carefree Hwy #7
For a coffee experience that is pure, precise, and beautifully minimalist, Window Coffee Bar is an absolute must-visit. True to its name, this design-forward spot serves incredible coffee from a simple walk-up window, focusing all its energy on what's in the cup. They are masters of curation, sourcing a rotating selection of beans from some of the best and most sought-after roasters in the region! Whether you're grabbing a perfectly pulled shot of espresso or one of their thoughtfully crafted signature drinks, the quality is consistently exceptional. It’s the ideal stop for a quick uncompromisingly delicious coffee that will genuinely brighten your day. Don't miss this gem.
Number and Street: 903 W Camelback Rd

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