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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
Phoenix
Daydreamer Coffee Downtown Phoenix is an Instagram-ready specialty coffee shop inside Moon Tower. Modern aesthetic, signature lattes, matcha drinks in the heart of Roosevelt Row arts district. Daydreamer Coffee opened in October 2024 inside this luxury 24-story apartment tower that has become a landmark in downtown Phoenix's Roosevelt Row arts district. If you're not familiar with Moon Tower, it's not just a residential building. It's a statement. Designed with organic materials and curated urban landscaping, the building houses seven local artists living rent free in an artist-in-residence program. The entire property is integrated with a seriously thoughtful local art collection. We are talking a building that was deliberately built to be part of Roosevelt Row's creative ecosystem and not just sitting in it. The location is perfect. Adjacent to bike racks, positioned for Roosevelt Row foot traffic, and seamlessly woven into the building's lobby for residents. The space itself is what everyone notices first. Bright. Airy. Modern. Ample indoor seating and a patio that invites you to linger. The coffee program is intentional and pared back. Baristas pull shots on a La Marzocco Strada which is one of the most precise and capable espresso machines ever built. Which means every drink starts with serious technical foundation. The menu focuses on espresso drinks, matcha, chai, and specialty teas. The signature lattes rotate seasonally but include standouts like the Berry Fields Latte (blackberry, brown sugar, lavender cold foam) and the Honey Oat Latte (oat milk, honey syrup). The Blueberry Dream Matcha pairs butterfly pea infused blueberry with vanilla and matcha for something genuinely creative. Pastries come from Noble Bread (a top rated bakery with multiple locations in the valley). The food offerings are kept light and quality focused. This isn't a full restaurant. It's a coffee bar with intention. Daydreamer is actually part of an Austin-founded chain with locations in Georgia, Ohio, Texas and Florida. You wouldn't know it though. The Phoenix location feels local and connected to the neighborhood. It's part of why it works here. Moon Tower itself is positioned right in the heart of Roosevelt Row's gallery and arts scene. Just steps from local restaurants, galleries, bars, and cultural events. The building's commitment to supporting artists and integrating art into daily life extends down to the ground floor cafe. This isn't just where you grab coffee. It's where Roosevelt Row's community gathers. The space has seen rapid evolution. Fleet Coffee was here before, focused on specialty coffee and cocktails, then came Moontower Social Club with brunch and Italian fare. Daydreamer stripped back the concept to pure specialty coffee, which feels like the right call for this location and this moment. They maintained the beautiful modern design and layout, then refined the mission. Whether you are a Moon Tower resident, a Roosevelt Row gallery visitor, or someone seeking a productive work session in a genuinely beautiful space, Daydreamer delivers. The ambiance works for focused work, casual meetings, or just sitting with your Honey Oat Latte and watching downtown Phoenix happen around you. Downtown Phoenix's creative energy meets specialty coffee. That's Daydreamer. See why Daydreamer Coffee is featured in my curated best coffee shops in Phoenix.
Number and Street: 811 N 3rd St
Phoenix
Nestled in the vibrant Roosevelt Row arts district, dialog is a coffee shop that is also a cultural hub and a modern art gallery. The atmosphere is vibrant, artistic, and full of character, with a bright, open space filled with natural light that creates a welcoming vibe. The meticulously curated interior features cool furniture, local artwork, and a selection of unique books and items from Phoenix and around the world. Going in feels like stepping into a creative's paradise. This spot has quickly become one of downtown's favorites. Praised for its delicious coffee beverages and a beautiful setting. Complementing the drinks is a selection of fresh and delicious baked goods, with muffins, scones, and vegan and vegetarian breakfast burritos receiving high praise. dialog is rightfully considered a fantastic gathering place. It features ample seating and a beautiful back greenhouse area. Whether you live here or are just visiting Phoenix, this gem should be on any coffee lover's list. Read my dialog coffee review.
Number and Street: 1001 N Central Ave suite 110
Phoenix
Imagine sipping a warm cup of coffee while surrounded by fresh flowers bursting with color. That’s what Jasmine Jo Coffee & Flowers in Ahwatukee is all about. Right off the 202, this shop blends the beauty of a florist with the comfort of a local cafe. The air is rich with the scent of coffee and blooming petals. You can create your own bouquet or grab one of their elegant pre-made arrangements. Either way, the experience feels nice. Seating is limited but every table feels calm and inviting. It’s a great place to sip a Matcha Latte, read a book, or enjoy quiet time away from the rush. The staff is friendly and polite, and the whole space has a positive, easygoing vibe. Just know that the Wi-Fi can be slow sometimes so it’s better for studying or reading than remote work. Try the avocado toast if coffee is not the only reason you came. If you’re in Ahwatukee and want a spot that's colorful and full of charm, Jasmine Jo is worth the visit.
Number and Street: 1334 E Chandler Blvd #15
Phoenix
Look, Case Study Coffee in Phoenix is basically the cool kid's coffee shop. And honestly, I get why. The vibe is sophisticated and moody. The lighting is perfect. Everything is designed to make you feel like you stepped into a design magazine. Just so you know, parking can be brutal during rush hour and weekends. But here's the thing. The coffee is absolutely worth the hunt. I started with their regular latte and it was fantastic. They roast their own beans in house. You can taste the care they put into it. Then I got adventurous with the matcha latte. It was smooth and exactly what I needed on a lazy afternoon. The real conversation starter? Their Dark Horse Latte. It is one of their signature drinks. It is a little smoky with dark maple and smoked salt. It's like drinking a campfire but make it fancy. Just kidding. It was really good but fair warning though, I would order mine less sweet next time because it leans a bit heavy on the maple situation. At Case Study, they are pulling shots on a classic La Marzocco Linea. That tells you they're not messing around with their espresso game. Here is the secret nobody mentions at first. There is an awesome back room. The front has just a sofa and a few chairs. But look toward the opposite side from the ordering counter. You'll find a hallway. It leads to a decent sized room with tons of seating. Tables. Chairs. The works. Perfect if you want to actually spread out and work or hang. Case Study is where you go when you want great coffee in a space that actually gets it. To learn more about the owner's story (and the custom furniture), read my full Case Study Coffee Lounge review.
Number and Street: 4802 N 16th St
Phoenix
Located in the heart of Downtown, Fatty Daddy's Ice Cream offers a unique dessert experience specializing in custom-made rolled ice cream. Customers can choose from a variety of flavors and toppings as their treat is crafted fresh on a cold plate right before their eyes. This vibrant shop provides a fun and personalized way to enjoy a sweet indulgence.
Number and Street: 888 N 1st Ave #105
Phoenix
Churn is a highly popular ice cream and dessert shop in Phoenix, celebrated for its nostalgic and inviting atmosphere. The space is often described as having a cozy, old-school ice cream parlor feel with a modern twist, and is a favorite for its "Instagram-ready" design. The shop's ice cream is consistently praised as rich, creamy, and delicious, with popular and unique flavors like Vietnamese coffee, peanut butter, s'mores, and seasonal specials. Customers can also enjoy sundaes, floats, and a variety of nostalgic candy and baked goods. The staff is frequently highlighted for being exceptionally sweet, friendly, and efficient, even during busy periods when a line forms outside the small but well-designed shop. Churn also offers a back patio with pleasant seating, though some note the front patio can feel crowded due to its proximity to parking.
Number and Street: 5223 N Central Ave
Phoenix
The Rim offers a creative menu with a strong desert theme, reflected in both its coffee and "dirty soda" creations. Customers can choose from unique lattes and mochas with names like the Desert Bloom Latte, Saguaro Sunrise, and Prickly Pear Mocha. The "dirty sodas" menu features imaginative combinations such as the Cactus Quencher and Monsoon Magic. In addition to beverages, the shop serves breakfast and snack items, including toasted uncrustable sandwiches and bagels. The menu also highlights a variety of non-coffee drinks and milk options, ensuring there is a beverage for every preference.
Number and Street: 1028 Grand Ave #5
Phoenix
The Grind by Chic Chef offers a distinctive coffee experience located in Downtown. As a concept by Chic Chef Co., it provides expertly crafted beverages in a welcoming atmosphere, often complemented by unique culinary selections. It's an ideal spot for those seeking quality coffee and a unique touch, whether for a quick pick-me-up or a relaxed moment.
Number and Street: 45 W Jefferson St suite j
Phoenix
Negranti Creamery + Coffee in Camelback East Village offers a distinctive dessert and coffee destination, celebrated for its unique sheep's milk ice cream. Complementing their specialty ice cream, patrons can enjoy a diverse selection of expertly crafted coffee drinks and freshly baked pastries. The creamery provides a welcoming and modern setting, perfect for a delightful treat or a relaxing coffee break.
Number and Street: 3223 E Camelback Rd
Phoenix
Grand Canyon Beverage Company operates several student-run coffee shops located throughout the Grand Canyon University campus. These locations offer a full menu of coffees, specialty espresso drinks, teas, and grab-and-go food items in a vibrant, studious atmosphere. It serves as a convenient and popular hub for the university's students, faculty, and campus visitors.
Number and Street: 3300 W Camelback Rd
Phoenix
The Grove Artisan Cafe and Bakery is a charming spot that offers a curated menu of coffee, baked goods, and cafe fare. The coffee menu features a wide array of classic options, from lattes and cappuccinos to cold brew and nitro cold brew, catering to all coffee enthusiasts. For those seeking non-coffee drinks, they also offer a selection of teas and specialty beverages like a Matcha Latte and London Fog. The cafe provides a cozy atmosphere with freshly baked goods, including croissants and muffins, making it a perfect destination for a light breakfast or a relaxing lunch. Their lunch and breakfast pantry menu, with items like the Sourdough Turkey Club and Harvest Biscuit, rounds out the offerings for a complete dining experience.
Number and Street: 5415 E High St #103
Phoenix
Nestled near the Mountain Park Ranch neighborhood, Cupz N Crepes is a cozy cafe specializing in both sweet and savory crepes and a full menu of espresso drinks.
Number and Street: 4232 E Chandler Blvd #8
Phoenix
Located in the Ahwatukee neighborhood, Wonderift Coffee offers a unique and thoughtfully designed space for enjoying high-quality coffee and espresso drinks sourced from Provision.
Number and Street: 12020 S Warner Elliot Loop
Phoenix
32 Shea is a neighborhood cafe and drive-thru located in Phoenix. It features a large shaded and dog-friendly patio that creates a relaxing oasis. The venue serves a full menu for breakfast and lunch. It also offers an evening menu with wine and cocktails. The coffee bar sources its beans from local roaster Matador Coffee. They serve a variety of espresso drinks and house-made syrups.
Number and Street: 10626 N 32nd St

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