Best Coffee Shops in Phoenix, AZ (Local Favorites & Hidden Gems)

Discover the best coffee shops in Phoenix, AZ with curated picks, neighborhood guides & powerful filters to find your perfect cafe.

Best Coffee Shops in Phoenix, AZ (Curated Local Guide)

Finding the best coffee shops in Phoenix is not as simple as picking the highest rated spot. This city has a deep and growing specialty coffee scene. From small batch roasters to neighborhood cafes, there are dozens of places worth your time.

This guide focuses on the best local coffee shops in the city of Phoenix, AZ. These are not chains. Each shop is selected based on quality, consistency, and overall experience. Whether you are looking for a place to work, a quiet cafe to study, or a standout espresso, you will find options that fit your style.

You can explore curated top rated shops below, or use the filters to find coffee shops in downtown Phoenix, Arcadia and other nearby areas. If you are searching for late night coffee shops in Phoenix or cafes with great pastries, this page will help you narrow it down quickly.

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Coffee Shops in Phoenix At a Glance

Quickly explore the best coffee shops in Phoenix by category and neighborhood. Whether you are looking for a place to work, a neighborhood cafe or a late night spot.

Coffee Shops in the Roosevelt Row arts district Phoenix

Roosevelt Row is one of the most popular areas for coffee shops in downtown Phoenix, known for art, walkability, and creative cafes.

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Futuro

Signature goat milk caramel lattes and a meditative atmosphere define this sophisticated Phoenix coffee shop focused on Mexican heritage.

Songbird Coffee and Tea House Roosevelt Arts district

Songbird Coffee & Tea House

This historic Roosevelt Row coffee shop in Phoenix features a charming front porch and an extensive loose-leaf tea menu.

Daydreamer coffee beautiful patio looking west angle

Daydreamer Coffee

This modern Phoenix coffee shop features high end espresso and creative matcha drinks in the heart of the Roosevelt Row arts district.

Coffee Shops in downtown Phoenix

The Coffee Builders Phoenix outside view

The Coffee Builders

Experience cocktail style drink presentations and gourmet rosemary fig lattes at this unique downtown Phoenix az coffee shop known for stunning decor.

Cactus Cloud Cafe inside tables and chairs. the Barista bar is showing in the background

Cactus Cloud Cafe

This welcoming coffee shop in Phoenix serves creative lattes and what regulars call the best breakfast burritos in the city.

Cartel Roasting Co.

Meticulous slow bar service and high quality single origin beans define this precision focused downtown Phoenix location known for artisanal roasting.

Fillmore Coffee in downtown Phoenix image showing indoor table and seating for laptop work

Fillmore Coffee co

Meticulous slow bar service and high quality single origin beans define this precision focused downtown Phoenix location known for artisanal roasting.

Coffee Shops in Arcadia Phoenix

Best Coffee Shops to Work From in Phoenix

Indigo Room Barista Bar

Indigo Room Coffee

Expertly pulled espresso and unique ube lattes define this family run Phoenix coffee shop tucked inside a curated vintage boutique.

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Late Night Coffee Shops in Phoenix

Lux Central Outdoor Patio

LUX Central

Discover house roasted beans and craft cocktails at this unmarked industrial Phoenix coffee shop featuring a hidden entrance and vintage character

Cafecito Phoenix

Cafecito

Authentic horchata con cafe and house made pastries define this cozy Phoenix coffee shop known for its rich Latin inspired menu.

Sip Coffee & Beer

Dual La Marzocco machines and a shaded dog friendly patio define this versatile Phoenix coffee shop located in an industrial service bay.

Top Rated Coffee Shops in Phoenix (Editor Picks)

Not every coffee shop in Phoenix offers the same experience. Some are built for getting work done while others focus on craft coffee or unique drinks. Use the filters below to find coffee shops in Phoenix that match what you are looking for, including atmosphere and specialty offerings.

Serafina Coffee Roasters

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You are hit with it from the moment you step through the door. That intoxicating wave of roasting coffee stops you mid-breath. It is not just a smell. It is a promise. On the left side sits the roaster itself in red and silver. A massive drum spinning inside holding a batch while another batch cools on the spinning tray below it. You are standing in the heart of it all now.

The space unfolds around you in layers of warmth and intention. Industrial gray walls cradle oversized metal letters spelling “COFFEE” while a neon pink sign glows beneath urging you to “Grab Some Beans”. The exposed brick catches the light. Wooden shelves glow with kraft bags of freshly roasted beans. Each one a small promise of what is to come.

The ordering counter is where your eyes land next. Behind it the scene feels theatrical in a genuine way. A stunning red Wega Vela espresso machine commands your attention. Its color so vibrant it seems to pulse. Above it there are two clocks one keeping Phoenix time while the other Rome time. That Italian time on the second clock is not random. It is a subtle nod to where espresso itself was born. It is a quiet acknowledgment that Damian Serafine, the New York trained Master Roaster who founded this place, honors where espresso actually came from. A world map tapestry in muted grays stretches behind the barista station for another soft reminder that great coffee connects continents and people.

The coffee itself tells a different story. Single origin Mexican Chiapas beans are thoughtfully roasted in small batches by Damian’s team. Medium bodied chocolate and cocoa powder with nutty and delicate fruity notes. Whether you are watching a barista pull a perfect shot or pouring water slowly through metal over a glass carafe pour over in the slow bar, you are witnessing precision and care.

What matters most is the people. The staff moves with purpose and warmth. Your drink appears before you have finished scanning your card. There is no rushing here though. Just genuine hospitality. You notice dog owners sitting comfortably inside with their pups, so this is clearly a space where everyone, furry friends included, feels welcome. Conversations bloom at scattered tables. This feels like a gathering place born from genuine community commitment.

Serafina is not trying to be anything other than what it is. It is a place where a Master Roaster who studied in New York and brought specialty coffee to Phoenix in its infancy has created something enduring and true (1990s). This is a place where the bean is honored and the craft is visible. It is where you are invited into something larger than a transaction. Whether you are savoring a seasonal fall creation or a simple pour over, you belong here.

Case Study Coffee Lounge (Uptown)

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The moment you step through the door, you’re enveloped in warmth. The air carries rich and complex coffee aroma. Soft light spills across the space. Everything feels intentional and calm. It’s a sanctuary designed by someone who understands that the best experiences linger.
Case Study Coffee Lounge began as a showroom for William Douglas. He was a Phoenix native and world-class furniture designer. Clients would experience his custom woodwork while enjoying coffee. Over time the coffee became the conversation. The lounge became the destination. When a severe tree allergy forced him away from woodworking, he pivoted toward passion instead of retreat. He transformed the showroom into a thriving coffee community hub.
This “pivot of passion” shaped everything you experience here. It is evident in every detail. The owner crafts house made syrups with precision. The brown sugar sage latte stands as the showstopper. It is creamy and complex. Earthy sage dances alongside warm caramel sweetness. It’s a drink that rewards lingering. You’ll also find lavender thyme and bergamot vanilla syrups. Seasonal rotations rotate through regularly. Artisanal crepes taste like someone genuinely cares.
The philosophy runs deeper than menu items. Local mentors like Xanadu and Space Coffee shaped this vision. Case Study exists to cultivate connection. It’s a space where time slows down. Discovery happens in quiet corners. Every visit reveals something new.
Fair warning though. This place gets really busy sometimes. The front has a sofa and some chairs. But look toward the opposite side from the ordering counter and you will find a hallway that 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.
Close your eyes. You are here. The espresso hisses on the La Marzocco Linea Classic. Your cup arrives warm in your hands. You are exactly where you are meant to be.

When I first walked into Dialog I understood the Phoenix aesthetic. This is how city coffee shops should look. It feels bright minimalist and perfectly curated. The design blends polished concrete and sharp modernist furniture. Above, the industrial ceiling structure is left intentionally bare. Strategic plants offer a subtle yet resilient defiance to the unrelenting desert sun. It is an artistic forward thinking space.

The concept comes from Chad Campbell and Shawn Silberblatt. These are the sharp minds who perfected Kream Coffee. They built this space specifically for lingering and connection. The name “dialog” is absolutely perfect for the experience. It is more than a coffee spot. It seamlessly transforms into a creative event hub by night.

The coffee here is third-wave quality. Dialog maintains a global roster of top specialty roasters. This ensures the single origin bean selection is always rotating and fresh.

You can order the standard Americano but look closer at the menu. I always consider trying the Iced Rose Latte or the unique Honey Bee Latte. Every espresso drink arrives in specialty glassware. That inclusion of sparkling water on the side? That is the subtle mark of a serious coffee program.

The food menu is casually upscale. The pastry case is stacked with great scones and baked treats. You can grab quick lunch items here.

dialog is central to Roosevelt Row. It is a true creative hub for the city. Go and fulfill your civic duty to appreciate quality coffee Phoenix style!

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Moxie is the absolute definition of specialty coffee culture perfected. The space is minimalist and bright. The walls are stark white. It feels like a beautiful quiet sanctuary. This is the perfect spot for deep focus or genuine relaxation.
The name “Moxie” speaks to daring and innovation. The logo reflects this philosophy. It uses a solid blue silhouette of a coffee cup. The cup is cracked and then pieced back together with white lines. This imagery represents their commitment to high quality and craft. It shows they are willing to break traditional methods to redefine specialty coffee.
This is not just a cafe. Moxie operates an in-house micro-roastery. The company uses a specialized Diedrich IR-2.5 roaster which is on full display. This machine uses infrared heat vs. the typical gas for precise control over the beans. Moxie hunts for the world’s rarest single origin crops. They define their mission by “uncommon coffee.” Beans are roasted lightly and never burnt. This preserves the bright sweet natural flavors.

The commitment continues to the espresso bar. Shots are pulled on an elite Synesso MVP Hydra machine (Later replaced by a La Marzocco Linea). I always know I can order a 1-and-1 espresso flight here. The baristas are true experts. They will happily talk through the complex slow bar menu.

You must not skip the signature drinks. The New Orleans Style Iced Coffee is mandatory. It uses chicory and house-made syrups for a creamy sweet finish. Look for the Vanilla Mint Nitro or seasonal lattes.

Do not ignore the food menu. They source phenomenal pastries from top local Phoenix bakers. I have a special affinity for the browned butter chocolate chip cookie. Moxie also hosts regular Parking Lot Parties supporting local artists and makers.
Moxie stands for daring and innovation. This shop embodies high craft with zero compromises. Moxie is quite simply, world class coffee.

The search for the perfect Phoenix coffee shop can lead you to strange wonderful places. Indigo Room is a true hidden gem tucked inside Urban Collective, a beautiful antique and vintage store. The coffee is unbelievably good no matter what you get.

Imagine browsing vintage antiques while sipping exceptional espresso. Picture yourself surrounded by weathered furniture, curious trinkets, and forgotten treasures from decades past, each piece telling its own story. You pause at a mirror, run your fingers across an ornate wooden table, then settle into a vintage armchair with your perfectly pulled espresso in hand. This is the vibe you’ll find at Indigo Room. It creates an experience you won’t find anywhere else in Phoenix!

Walk through the space and you’ll spot a sign hanging on the exposed brick wall that reads “Vintage. Sip. Shop. Relax.” Those three words perfectly capture what owner Carder Mehr has built here. He has created more than just a coffee shop inside an antique store. He created a sanctuary where coffee lovers and vintage hunters collide. Here, you can fuel your day and feed your soul at the same time.

Mehr and his family run this coffee shop. He brought his expertise from Press Coffee where he honed his craft before opening this labor of love. He pulls every shot on the legendary La Marzocco Linea Mini machine, a piece of equipment used only by the very best coffee bars. The quality is so high that some people call it the best espresso in Phoenix.

You can stick with a perfect Cortado or explore their creative side with a Honey Cardamom Latte, colorful Ube Latte, or excellent matcha. 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.

Walking into Futuro feels like entering a space that exists somewhere between a gallery and a meditation room. The first thing that hits you is the whiteness. Everything is white. The walls are white. The floor is pale. The ceiling glows with soft light. You stand there for a moment and realize the room is not empty at all. It just refuses to compete with what matters.

The coffee bar sits in the center of a long open room inside PALABRA at 909 N 1st Street in downtown Phoenix. To your left and right are seating areas that feel like alcoves carved into the brightness. Behind you as you keep walking is a small backyard that opens the space just enough to let you breathe. Music plays somewhere low in the background like a hum. Conversations float at the same volume. Nobody is shouting. Nobody is rushing. The whole rhythm of the place moves slower than the city outside.
The whiteness could feel cold but it does not. Natural light pours through the windows and softens everything it touches. The brightness becomes a backdrop that makes a ceramic cup of mocha or a plate holding a tamale suddenly look like part of an installation. Every object gets its moment. Every color stands out against the pale canvas. You begin to understand that the emptiness is not absence. It is focus.

When you approach the counter the menu is shorter than you expect. Filtro. Cajeta. Moca. A few other drinks. The options feel chosen rather than endless. You order a Cajeta because you have never heard of goat milk caramel in coffee before and the barista nods like you made a good choice. You watch careful hands work behind the bar preparing your drink. Every pour is measured. Every cup is placed on a wooden tray with small deliberate gestures that feel more like craftsmanship than speed.

When your drink arrives it comes with a small glass of sparkling water and a card listing tasting notes. The presentation turns a simple order into a ritual. You carry the tray to a table and sit down. The Cajeta tastes like memory and precision mixed together. The sweetness is deep but not sharp. It lingers on your tongue without overwhelming the espresso underneath. The goat milk caramel brings something nostalgic (like candy from childhood) but the execution is modern and clean. You sip slowly because the drink asks you to.

Around you the room continues its quiet hum. A woman in the corner is reading. A couple near the window talks in low voices. Someone with a camera photographs their cup against the white table. The space makes every object look like art and you realize this is not accidental. The design invites you to notice. To pause. To let a moment stretch longer than it usually does.

The staff here are kind without being overly friendly. They answer questions about the beans or the drinks but do not hover. They trust you to sit and exist in the space. This feels rare. Most coffee shops either ignore you or perform hospitality. Futuro does neither. The baristas work with quiet focus. The pace is slower by design. Drinks take a bit longer because everything from milk texture to garnishes is measured with care. Some people mention this in reviews as a critique but that misses the point! The slowness is not a flaw. It is the whole idea.

Sitting here you notice how the natural light changes as time passes. Morning light feels different than afternoon light. The white walls catch every shift. The room breathes with the sun and you lose track of time a little bit. The minimal design can look intimidating in photos (like a museum that might judge you for wearing the wrong shoes) but in person the room softens once you sit down with a drink in your hands. The lack of clutter gives you room to think. The quiet gives you space to talk or not talk.

The art on the walls changes over time because PALABRA rotates its gallery shows. This keeps Futuro from feeling sterile. The brightness stays the same but the color shifts. Each visit feels slightly different. The white canvas always has something new to hold.

Futuro is not a place for fast laptop turnover or large groups. The seating is limited and thoughtfully arranged. If you need to grab coffee and run this is not your spot. But if you want to sit in a carefully composed room and drink something made with precision then this is exactly where you should be. The space respects your time by asking you to slow down. It respects coffee by treating every cup like it matters. It respects Mexican heritage by weaving flavors like cajeta and champurrado into a modern specialty program without turning them into novelty.

You leave feeling like you experienced something rather than just consumed something. The white room stays with you. The taste of goat milk caramel stays with you. The quiet hum of conversation stays with you. You will come back. Not because you need coffee. Because you want to sit in that light again and remember what it feels like when a space asks you to pause.

Phoenix Coffee Shops. A City Refusing to Settle

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Brasilia
Phoenix
El Cafezito s a hidden gem known for its exceptional coffee and delicious crepes. Customers consistently praise the friendly and courteous staff for their attention to detail, which results in consistently perfect drinks. The menu features a variety of authentic specialty drinks with unique flavors like mazapan, horchata, and pistachio, as well as classic lattes and mochas. The crepes come in both sweet and savory options and are noted for being chewy, flavorful, and filling.
Number and Street: 7540 W Indian School Rd a4
La Marzocco
Phoenix
Fair Trade Cafe in Downtown Phoenix, AZ is a Latina owned coffee shop and community space in the heart of the Roosevelt Row Arts District. The full menu is listed below. I first heard about Fair Trade Cafe when the owner Stephanie Vasquez appeared on Arizona Family (Channel 3). She was talking about everything being made fresh with no preservatives and I was already sold before the segment ended. Add the fact that it sits in one of my favorite parts of Phoenix and a visit was inevitable. Stephanie opened this place in 2007. That kind of staying power in Downtown Phoenix means something. The shop operates around a "coffee with a conscience" philosophy. The coffee is shade grown, organic and fair trade sourced. The food is made in house. The mission is genuine and you can feel it in the room. And what a room it is. High ceilings, rotating local art on the walls and a vibe that feels decorated with actual culture rather than a designer's idea of culture. Every month a different local artist gets the walls. The work is available for purchase too. It is a quiet but meaningful way to support the local art scene and it gives the space a personality that changes with the city around it. There are two places to sit outdoors. The front area faces the street/train and has more foot traffic and energy. The back patio is tucked into an alcove behind the building and feels almost hidden. I split my time between both and the back patio was the better find. Shaded and calm. A small escape from the Phoenix sun. Now, the coffee. The beans come directly from Cayetano Coffee, a family farm in Mexico that grows single origin beans and does not blend them. They sun dry the beans for three weeks, which is the kind of process that usually signals natural processing and all the fruity complexity that comes with it. So I had high hopes going in. I ordered the latte in the small size (worth noting that both sizes get the same number of shots) and was let down. The roast was so dark that it essentially erased everything the farm worked to build into those beans. Think of it like ordering a great steak and getting it well done. The raw material is there. The execution is not. My advice is to skip the espresso drinks entirely (unless you are a fan of dark/strong coffee). Go for the matcha instead. I also had the Matcha Madness Flight which comes with three different matcha drinks. This was the right call. The flight includes a Maple Sea Salt matcha latte topped with sea salt cold foam, an Earl Grey matcha latte and an Ube matcha latte topped with house made ube whipped cream. All three were genuinely good but the Ube was the standout. Rich, distinct and not cloying. This is where Fair Trade Cafe shines and it is not particularly close. I also tried the lemon bar. It is house made like all the desserts here, but it was too sweet for me to finish. That was a little unfortunate. Service was slow but fine. Be prepared to wait five or more minutes for your drink especially in busy time. Free parking is available in the garage attached to the building from the back side. Fair Trade Cafe is a cool place to hang out in the Roosevelt Row Arts District. ▶Click to View the Drink Menu Note: Menu items are subject to change. Some items could be seasonal and may not be available. Specialty Coffee Cup of Coffee • Cold Brew • Cafe Au Lait • Espresso • Americano • Cappuccino • Latte • Mocha Not Coffee Tea • Chai • Cocoa • Milk • Italian Soda • Organic Lemonade • Orange Juice • Matcha Smoothies Finikera Fresca • Desert Sunrise • Chica Fresa • Copper Citrus House Specialties Cafe Helado • The Phoenix • Jefita • Black Magic Woman • Gueritta • Guerita Milks & Flavors Whole • Nonfat • Soy • Almond • Breve • Coconut ▶Click to View the Food Menu Note: Menu items are subject to change. Some items could be seasonal and may not be available. Baked Goodies Pastry Bread • Cookies • Topped Bagel • Croissants • Stuffed Croissants • Buttered or Plain Bagel • Steel Cut Oatmeal Breakfast Sandwiches Breakfast Bagel • Breakfast Croissant • Breakfast Burrito • Chorizo Breakfast Soups, Salads & Small Plates Soup of the Moment • House Salad Hot Sandwiches Fair Trade Cuban Panini • Truffled Grilled Cheese Cold Sandwiches & Wraps BLT • Smoked Salmon Bagel • Turkey Wrap • Turkey Sandwich Explore Top Phoenix Coffee Shops Moxie Coffee Co. 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Number and Street: 1020 N 1st Ave
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Phoenix
Firecreek Coffee Company offers a welcoming space to enjoy thoughtfully prepared coffee, featuring beans sourced ethically and roasted by their dedicated roastery. This location provides a full range of espresso drinks, pour-overs, and freshly baked goods in a spacious and comfortable atmosphere. It's an inviting destination perfect for productive work, casual meetings, or a relaxing pause.
Number and Street: 1618 E McDowell Rd
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Phoenix
Froth Coffee Roasters in Phoenix features a creative coffee menu (see photos) and serves as a local favorite with a warm atmosphere and a convenient drive thru. I was driving near downtown the other day and even though I was already heavily caffeinated from all the espresso shots that I had that morning, I could not help myself and decided to stop by Froth Coffee Roasters. This place has such a cool story. It actually started because the original owners could not find a vintage coffee van for their wedding. So they just went ahead and built their own business instead. Now the shop is proudly owned and operated by Beth and Souban. They are roasting beans in house and also serving coffee from Sedona Coffee House. I took a look at the menu and it is definitely bold. They have a drink called the F-Bomb which is basically four shots of espresso with caramel and dark chocolate. I am pretty sure that drink could power a small city. I decided to try the Cactus Sap instead. It has layers of flavor and is not too sweet so the coffee still comes through which is exactly what I want. The atmosphere inside is warm and low key. It is very cozy and welcoming rather than being airy. The music is good and it has a relaxed vibe that is perfect for studying or just chilling. There is also plenty of seating outside for those nice Arizona days. It is a designated LGBTQ+ and transgender safe space which gives it a great energy. One of the highlights was the adorable and friendly shop dog that was happy to be petted. If you are in a rush they even have a drive-thru. If you are looking for a coffee shop that takes its craft seriously without all the noise and distraction, you have to check this place out.   Looking for more coffee shops? Check out my review of Indigo Room nearby or view my Phoenix Coffee Shop guide.
Number and Street: 1447 E McDowell Rd
La Marzocco
Phoenix
Futuro is a coffee experience for the art lovers in Phoenix. Located inside the PALABRA gallery, this minimalist and cozy space serves incredible single origin espresso. Walking in feels like entering a space that exists somewhere between a gallery and a meditation room. The first thing that hits you is the whiteness (literally everything is white). The walls and the glowing ceiling create a stage for the coffee. The room refuses to compete with what actually matters. The passion here is evident in how they source their beans. Futuro works exclusively with SEY Coffee, an acclaimed roaster out of Brooklyn and the choice says a lot about their standards. What truly sets them apart is that single origin is the star. The espresso is currently pulled from a Colombia Pink Bourbon (light roast) with notes of blueberry, hibiscus and pink lemonade. SEY sources these beans hand picked at peak ripeness and dry-fermented for 36 hours on raised beds until the moisture content hits exactly 10.5%. That level of care in the supply chain before a shot is even pulled is something. If you are a slow bar person, the current pour over option is a Peru grown at 1950 meters in the Sandia Valley with notes of apricot, lychee and pink lady apple. Both selections could change with the seasons but whatever SEY sends, you know it is going to be really good and Futuro will work with it well. While the classic espresso is flawless, you absolutely must explore the inventive and Latin-inspired signature creations. I went for the "CAJETA" latte. It uses goat milk caramel that tastes like a deep, nostalgic memory (kind of like candy from childhood). It felt sophisticated. Then there is the "MAZAPAN de la Rosa" latte. Each drink on the focused menu is a curated creation. Nothing here feels like a novelty. The presentation turns a simple order into a full ritual. Cups arrive on a wooden tray with a small glass of sparkling water and a card for tasting notes. You watch the baristas work with quiet focus and measured gestures. Some may not like the slower pace but I think those people miss the point. The slowness is the whole idea. The design invites you to notice and to pause. It is not a spot for fast laptop turnover or large groups. This place respects the bean by treating every cup like it is a masterpiece. It weaves Mexican heritage into a modern specialty program without any fluff or pretense. I will say this plainly. I make my own espresso at home with Ethiopian natural beans and I am rarely outgunned. Futuro is one of the few places that genuinely has me beat. You leave feeling like you witnessed a performance. It is an essential Phoenix destination that stays with you long after the caffeine wears off. ▶Click to View the Drink Menu Note: Menu items are subject to change. Some items could be seasonal and may not be available. Con Cafeína NEGRO single origin espresso • BLANCO single origin espresso • FILTRO single origin batch brew • COLD BREW single origin • TONICO single origin espresso, tonic water • LECHERA sweetened condensed milk, piloncillo • MAR iced americano, vanilla bean creme Especiales/Signatures ABEJA local raw honey • CAFÉ DE OLLA piloncillo, cinnamon, anise, citrus • CAJETA goat milk caramel, maldon sea salt • MAZAPAN de la rosa peanut candy, almond • MOCA stoneground cacao from guerrero, méxico Sin Cafeína HORCHATA wild rice, almonds, cinnamon • JAMAICA hibiscus flowers, cinnamon Con Alcohol NIÑA FRESA paleta, strawberry, lime, mezcal • CARAJILLO licor 43, mole bitters, citrus Tea & Botanicals SNOW JASMINE green • ARBOR BAIMUDAN white • SHAN LIN oolong light • OLD GROVE HONEY ORCHID oolong dark • FIFTY EIGHT red • MARSHMALLOW botanical • HŌJICHA roasted green tea • MATCHA green tea Milks & Flavors Oat Milk • Goat Milk • Vanilla Bean Creme Explore Top Phoenix Coffee Shops Moxie Coffee Co. Indigo Room Coffee Futuro WeBe Coffee Roasters The Coffee Builders Daydreamer Coffee Collective Coffee /* ============================================ SECTION 4: MAIN CONTAINER & SECTION BUFFERING ============================================ */ .az-nav-container { background-color: #f8f5f1; /* Your cream background look */ padding: 15px 10px; /* Slightly adjusted top/bottom padding to accommodate multiple sections */ margin-top: 20px; border-radius: 6px; border: 1px solid #e8dfd6; } /* NEW: BUFFER SPACE BETWEEN SECTIONS This tells CSS: "If an .az-nav-section is NOT the last one in the container, add space at the bottom." This prevents cramping but keeps the final box looking neat. */ .az-nav-section:not(:last-child) { margin-bottom: 25px; border-bottom: 1px solid #e8dfd6; /* Optional: A subtle divider line. 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Number and Street: 909 N 1st St
La Marzocco
Phoenix
Good News Phoenix in downtown Phoenix is a Christ centered specialty coffee shop that opened in early 2026. If you need a calm spot to work, study or simply sit, this one is worth knowing about. There are plenty of coffee shops in Phoenix that nail the aesthetic. Fewer nail the feeling. Good News Phoenix is going for something different. The Scripture and Christian themes on the walls make the mission clear from the moment you walk in, and the environment backs it up. People come here and stay. It is the kind of place that earns the label "go to spot" pretty quickly. The coffee comes from Case Study Coffee, which is a serious and reassuring choice for a shop this new. Quality beans, quality espresso. No corners cut on that front. The space is calm, the tables are plentiful and the staff brings a warmth that you notice. Whether you are here to get work done, read or just exist for a while, the shop seems genuinely built for that. Not every coffee shop wants you to linger. This one does. It is early days for Good News Phoenix but the foundation is strong. A welcoming room, quality coffee and a clear sense of purpose. That is a good start by any measure.   ▶Click to View the Drink Menu Note: Menu items are subject to change. Some items could be seasonal and may not be available. Signature Lattes Good News • Jesus Loves You A-Latte • Chosen • Salt & Light Signature Matcha Garden Matcha • Grace & Glory • Berry Beloved Lotus Energy Drink Lotus of Grace • Redeemed • Risen King Other Drinks Americano • Latte • Chai • Aguas Frescas • Chocolate Milk • Strawberry Milk • Bottled Drinks Specialty Coffee Cookie Butter Breve • Brown Sugar Express • El Prieto • Chata Latte • El Guero • Dulce Amor • White Irish • White Chocolate Mocha Matcha Matcha Latte • Monkey's Matcha • La Fresita • Mora Azul Matcha Energy Drinks Peachy Hit • Green Machine • El Pariaso Tea Green Tea Lemonade • Vida De Sol • Cheer Me Up Chai Kids Menu Choco Milk • Horchata Milks & Flavors Oat • Almond • Soy • Coconut • Breve • Vanilla • Agave • Chocolate • Sea Salt • Caramel • Strawberry • Raspberry • Desert Pear • Cantaloupe • White Peach • Pink Lotus • Orange Juice • Hazelnut • Cinnamon • Nutella • White Chocolate • Horchata • Miel • Dulce de Leche • Irish Cream • Lavender • Banana • Blueberry • Peach • Mango • Tajin Rim • Blue Raspberry • Lime • Guava • Ginger • Honey ▶Click to View the Food Menu Note: Menu items are subject to change. Some items could be seasonal and may not be available. Pastries Coffee Cake • Loaf Cake Breakfast Chorizo Burrito • Bacon Burrito • Breakfast Tacos • Breakfast Sandwich • Omelet • Avocado Toast Lunch Carne Asada Tacos • Avocado Toast
Number and Street: 1306 E Van Buren St
Grand Canyon Beverage Company (GCBC) is the energetic heartbeat of Grand Canyon University. Operating as a "by students, for students" organization, GCBC is unique in that all profits are reinvested directly back into the student body. It serves as the primary hub for campus fellowship, studying, and refueling. To ensure you can always find a cup nearby, they operate four convenient locations across campus: Student Union (2nd Floor) Roadrunner Apartments (1st Floor) Diamondback Apartments (1st Floor) The Rivers – Agua Fria Apartments (1st Floor) The menu features the famous Monsoon Menu, including student favorites like The Avalanche (a white chocolate dirty chai) and The Bee Sting (honey, cinnamon, and coconut). For those needing a serious boost, the Stampede Energy Drink offers a B-vitamin-loaded alternative to coffee, available as a "dirty soda" infusion with flavors like blue raspberry and passion fruit. Whether you are looking for a quiet corner to study or a lively spot to catch up with friends, GCBC offers a welcoming atmosphere with a distinct campus culture. Pro-tip: Use the mobile ordering app to skip the lines during the morning rush!   Love trying new cafes? Browse my list of Phoenix specialty coffee shops
Number and Street: 3300 W Camelback Rd
A wonderful addition to the Ahwatukee neighborhood, Hadas Cafe offers an authentic and deeply satisfying coffee experience. The shop specializes in high quality Ethiopian coffee which is celebrated for its rich and smooth flavor that shines in every expertly prepared latte and cappuccino. The atmosphere is consistently praised for being cozy, clean, and incredibly welcoming. Comfortable couches & friendly staff makes every guest feel at home. Complemented by a selection of fresh pastries and tasty paninis, this cafe is a true local treasure. If you're seeking a genuinely superb cup of coffee served with exceptional warmth and hospitality then you owe it to yourself to visit Hadas Cafe!
Number and Street: 4747 E Elliot Rd Suite 9
La Marzocco
Phoenix
Indigo Room Coffee is hidden among vintage antique treasures and quietly serves some of the best espresso and matcha drinks in Phoenix (see the full menu below). A collision of old-world charm and modern coffee craftsmanship that should not work but somehow does perfectly. Tucked inside Urban Collective (a beautiful antique and vintage store) near the Roosevelt Row Art District, 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 source their beans from the acclaimed WeBe Coffee Roasters in North Phoenix. The blend combines washed and natural specialty beans with flavor notes of Tropical Fruit, Caramel, and Milk Chocolate. Indigo Room Coffee pulls every shot on the legendary La Marzocco Linea Mini machine. This equipment brand is used only by the very best. The drink quality is so good that some people call it the best in Phoenix! For those who would love to see some WeBe single-origin beans pulled through a Chemex or V60, Carder is plotting something special for manual brew enthusiasts. A slow-bar is in the works so be on the lookout for that! 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 will find something special here. ***Did you know that I also featured Indigo on the Phoenix page??  Read INDIGO's FEATURED REVIEW on my curated best coffee shops in Phoenix ! Need to settle in with your laptop? They have WiFi. Just remember this little slice of coffee heaven is NOT a seven-day operation. Indigo Room is only open Wednesdays through Sunday from 7 AM - 3 PM. You must plan your coffee & antique browsing accordingly. ▶Click to View the Menu Note: Menu items are subject to change. Coffee Espresso • Americano • Cortado • Cappuccino • Latte Specials Ube Latte • Honey Cardamom Latte • Cold Foam Americano • Earl Grey Matcha Not Coffee Static Lemonade • Matcha Latte • Chai Latte • Chocolate Milk • Hot Chocolate Milks & Flavors Oat Milk • Vanilla • Mocha • Earl Grey • Agave • Honey • Simple Syrup Explore Top Phoenix Coffee Shops Hadas Cafe Lounge Indigo Room Coffee Serafina Coffee Roasters WhereUBean Coffee Infusion Coffee & Tea Crafters Urbo | Urban Bodega Window Coffee Bar /* ============================================ SECTION 4: MAIN CONTAINER & SECTION BUFFERING ============================================ */ .az-nav-container { background-color: #f8f5f1; /* Your cream background look */ padding: 15px 10px; /* Slightly adjusted top/bottom padding to accommodate multiple sections */ margin-top: 20px; border-radius: 6px; border: 1px solid #e8dfd6; } /* NEW: BUFFER SPACE BETWEEN SECTIONS This tells CSS: "If an .az-nav-section is NOT the last one in the container, add space at the bottom." This prevents cramping but keeps the final box looking neat. */ .az-nav-section:not(:last-child) { margin-bottom: 25px; border-bottom: 1px solid #e8dfd6; /* Optional: A subtle divider line. Delete this line if you don't want a line between sections */ padding-bottom: 20px; /* Space above the divider line */ } /* ============================================ SECTION 5: TITLE (HEADING TEXT) ============================================ */ .az-nav-title { font-size: 15px; font-weight: 900; line-height: 1.5; margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 12px; /* Adds breathing room between the title and the buttons */ color: #5D4037; font-family: 'Roboto', sans-serif !important; font-size: 18px !important; } /* ============================================ SECTION 6: BUTTON WRAPPER (LAYOUT) ============================================ */ .az-nav-links { display: flex; flex-wrap: wrap; gap: 8px; } /* ============================================ SECTION 7: INDIVIDUAL BUTTONS ============================================ */ .az-nav-links a { background-color: #4a3728; color: #ffffff !important; font-size: 14px !important; padding: 8px 20px; border-radius: 4px; text-decoration: none; display: inline-block; line-height: 1.2; min-width: 120px; text-align: center; transition: all 0.2s ease; } /* ============================================ SECTION 8: HOVER EFFECT (INTERACTION) ============================================ */ .az-nav-links a:hover { background-color: #7a5a44; transform: translateY(-1px); } Looking for more great spots and hidden gems in the Valley of the Sun & Arizona? Explore my full list of top rated coffee shops. Aden Coffee House - A fantastic spot just a few miles away with an incredible menu. Levante Coffee - Check out their extensive specialty espresso and matcha drinks. Firefly Organic Coffee Market - Highly recommended if you are looking for locally sourced and organic everything option. Futuro - An experience for the art lover.
Number and Street: 702 E Coronado Rd
What happens when a downtown coffee shop becomes the neighborhood living room for an entire generation of creatives? Lola Coffee sits at 1001 N 3rd Ave in the Roosevelt neighborhood. This is the flagship location. The original. The one that has been holding down this corner for over a decade. Owner Daniel Wayne started in coffee around 1992 with a six foot espresso cart in front of the Hub Building downtown. That cart expanded into multiple locations over the years. Lola Coffee became the named brand and the Roosevelt shop turned into a central Phoenix community hub. This is a family owned operation. Daniel often works behind the bar himself. The brand is built around pursuing the perfect espresso and creating a neighborhood gathering spot. It feels like an old school downtown staple where the regulars know each other by name. The espresso leans classic Phoenix third wave. Balanced with a touch of chocolate. Baristas move quickly but still remember usual orders. It is a reliable stop before a light rail ride or a walk through the Roosevelt Historic District arts venues. The Japanese Friendship Garden is walkable from here. The 3rd Ave shop has served as a community living room for students, creatives, and downtown workers for years. It embodies the original Lola vibe. Not chasing trends. Just making solid coffee and providing a space where people can actually gather. Service can vary depending on staffing and timing but the coffee quality remains consistent even when the service experience does not. Lola Coffee represents humble beginnings that evolved into something lasting. From a single cart to multiple locations. From a hustle to a neighborhood institution. The Roosevelt location is the heart of that story.   Checkout other Phoenix third wave coffee shops. View coffee shops that stay open late.
Number and Street: 1001 N 3rd Ave #6
La Cimbali
Phoenix
How does the same family coffee brand feel completely different in a different neighborhood? Lola Coffee opened a second location at 3950 E Indian School Road in Arcadia (Camelback East Village). This is the polished sibling to the Roosevelt flagship. Brighter. Cleaner lines. A layout that feels intentionally designed for lingering over lattes and breakfast rather than squeezing in between downtown meetings. The drinks here lean more dialed-in on presentation. Milk texture is consistently silky. Latte art is usually on point. The menu offers approachable specialty drinks that fit the neighborhood's brunch-and-bike-ride energy. The food program anchors this location as much as the coffee itself. You can have a breakfast sandwiche and pastries at proper tables instead of just grabbing a croissant on the way out. The crowd trends toward Arcadia locals and remote workers who treat this place as a daily ritual. The overall impression is a neighborhood cafe that carefully balances comfort, consistency, and just enough style to feel like a destination without becoming pretentious. This is Lola Coffee adapted for a different audience. Same family ownership. Same coffee quality. Different vibe entirely.
Number and Street: 3950 E Indian School Rd #120
In-House Roaster Open Late La Marzocco
Phoenix
Phoenix’s best kept secret is a HIDDEN coffee roastery and cocktail bar with no sign! Lux Central is the unmarked industrial hotspot in Central Phoenix that locals are obsessed with. The catch? You have to find the entrance first. This is not a coffee shop that wants to be discovered easily. No sign marks the building. The entrance hides in the back parking lot. First time visitors circle the block multiple times before figuring it out. Once you step inside though, you understand why people keep coming back despite the scavenger hunt required to get here. This is where the magic happens. Lux Central roasts all the beans that end up at their Kierland location and in cups across the valley. You can watch the roasting process. You can smell it in the air. The commitment to quality starts here and radiates outward to everything they do. The space defies simple categorization. Coffee shop by day. Bar by night. Restaurant somewhere in between. This hybrid concept works because Lux Central commits fully to each role. Morning brings fresh pastries from their bakery team (Katie is not at this location but they have their own talented bakers). The Guatemala single origin and house blend get pulled into espresso drinks and pour overs. Afternoon shifts into lunch service. Evening transforms the space entirely as the bar takes center stage with craft cocktails that rival any dedicated cocktail lounge in the city. Walking into Lux Central feels like discovering a secret world. Industrial meets vintage across multiple connected rooms. Eclectic furniture creates dozens of distinct seating areas. Each room has its own character. Mismatched couches sit near communal tables. Cozy corners offer intimate spots. The decor pulls from different eras without trying to match anything. Concrete floors anchor the industrial vibe while vintage touches soften the edges. The layout sprawls in unexpected ways. You keep finding new rooms and alcoves you did not notice before. The energy here runs hot. This location buzzes with activity at almost every hour. Music plays prominently in the background. Conversations layer over each other. The bar gets lively as evening approaches. People pack into every available seat. The atmosphere skews loud and social rather than quiet and contemplative. This is not a place for peaceful reading or hushed conversations. The volume stays high. The crowd stays engaged. Students claim tables for laptop work during slower hours but weekends belong to the social scene. Parking presents an ongoing challenge. The small lot fills quickly. Street parking disappears during peak times. Plan to circle the block or walk a few blocks if you arrive during busy hours. The popularity creates its own friction. Everyone wants to be here. Not everyone can find a spot easily. The food program extends well beyond typical coffee shop offerings. Breakfast runs from scrambled eggs to biscuits and gravy. Lunch brings salads, sandwiches, and their famous mac and cheese. Dinner elevates things further with items like NY strip steak. The kitchen operates throughout the day with different menus at different times. Everything gets made fresh with quality ingredients. Cocktails deserve their own mention. The bartenders craft drinks with genuine skill and creativity. No printed cocktail menu exists. You tell them what you like and they build something custom. Service runs inconsistent based on who happens to be working. Some staff members bring warmth and attentiveness. Others deliver attitude or indifference. The experience can swing wildly depending on your luck. This inconsistency stands out as the main weakness in an otherwise strong operation. Lux Central proves that a coffee roastery can be so much more than just beans and espresso. The hybrid model works because each element gets executed well enough to stand alone. Great coffee. Solid food. Quality cocktails. The combination creates something unique in the Phoenix coffee landscape. The unmarked entrance and chaotic energy might not appeal to everyone. But for those who want their coffee experience served with volume, variety, and a dose of vintage industrial cool, this hidden roastery delivers exactly that. ▶Click to View the Drink Menu Note: Menu items are subject to change. Some items are seasonal and may not be available. Coffee Drip Coffee • Cold Brew • Espresso • Americano • Macchiato • Cortado • Cappuccino • Latte • Flat White • Mocha • Chai Latte • Matcha Latte Alcoholic Beverages & Cocktails Espresso Martini • Mimosa • Bloody Mary • Aperol Spritz • House Wine • Local Craft Beer Selection Non-Alcoholic Refreshments Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice • Seasonal Lemonade • Iced Tea • Sparkling Water ▶Click to View the Food Menu Note: Menu items are subject to change. Some items are seasonal and may not be available. Breakfast (Served until 11:00am) Classic Breakfast Sandwich • Avocado Toast • Steel Cut Oatmeal • Greek Yogurt Parfait • Smoked Salmon Bagel • Fresh Fruit Bowl Lunch (Served 11:00am - 3:00pm) Quinoa Power Bowl • Classic Grilled Cheese • Roasted Turkey Club • Seasonal Harvest Salad • Daily Soup Selection Dinner (Served 5:00pm - 9:00pm) Braised Short Rib • Pan-Seared Salmon • Wild Mushroom Risotto • Herb Roasted Chicken • Charcuterie Board Also Worth Exploring: Lux Max Annex Kierland - Lux's second location in Scottsdale offers a quieter luxury atmosphere with pastry chef Katie's fresh daily desserts. Indigo Room Coffee - A hidden gem inside of an antique store. Laymoon Cafe - Experience an incredible Baklava Latte in nearby Tempe. Aden Coffee House - A unique Yemeni coffee shop near ASU. Daydreamer Coffee Roosevelt Row - If you love Lux Central, check out this eclectic coffee shop in Phoenix's arts district. Phoenix Coffee Shops Guide - Discover more top cafes and roasteries across Phoenix.
Number and Street: 4402 N Central Ave

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