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Amenities

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair accessible restroom
  • Wheelchair accessible seating
  • Takeout
  • Dine-in

Resurrect Art Coffee House Reviews - 100

4.9
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Howard Casner

Only hear for the day, but loved this place. Only going to get coffee and something small to eat, but the bakery was so appetizing, I got both an onion and cheese biscuit and a mini-quiche. Lovely place in remodeled church.

Meadow Christensen

Simply phenomenal food, coffee was perfect. Great vibes and the art just brings everything together. This place has come a long way from the beginning and still has amazing potential.

Yaska D (Yaska)

Bakery (chocolate croissant) was delicious! Fresh and flaky - perfect!
But coffee…. Oh gosh - it was so bitter and over roasted. Did it come from New York where they don’t like coffee?
I dumped mine. Couldn’t drink it.

Nichole Carder

A neat establishment, love the outside area and unique baked good options, but the cost was pretty pricey (4 goods and 3 coffees came out to $44. The prosciutto and swiss croissant was pretty dang good. Bagel bite has more air than bite. Quiches were room temp. Specialty coffees were very good.

Josh

They were super busy, but I had to wait 15 minutes for a black drip coffee. I'm not sure if they were brewing a new batch or distracted with other drink orders, but this doesn't happen at the larger brand with the green logo!

A black coffee should be poured immediately, not put at the back of the queue.

This is a coffee shop misstep and "pour" customer service, and isn't the expectation I have when I buy drip coffee.

Kimberly Hartman

Very neat place, great coffee!

Jeff Bessmer

The coffee is good, but the hidden gem is the French pastries. They absolutely slap - great flavors and perfectly baked. I've lived in 10 states and this was one of the few best ever.

Stephan Arnold

Very kindful service and big verity of different coffee flavors

Lauren Wells

Busy, always busy. This is not where you go for a quick cup. This is where you go to relax and be a part of the best things of Seward. The coffee is good, the atmosphere is calming and welcoming. Cozy during rainy days and the workers are always kind. One of them gave me a London fog on the house because the machine was malfunctioning creating an extra long wait. This shop is not for the hustle and bustle as it is very popular and you need to be prepared to wait. But in the lull of the rushes it is warm, calm, and quiet. ResArt gives the coziness of holidays when without during this time.

Anzhelika Arbatskaya

Delicious coffee and pastry. Overall it is a very nice place to hang out or read a book, besides they have cute local merchandise for sale , so it is also almost like a souvenir shop.

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