Press Coffee - Gilbert
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Press Coffee - Gilbert Reviews - 69
4.6
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Scott Timmons
Shared work space has a Press Coffee right in the middle. Tv lounge. Board rooms for meeting. Friendly staff. Limited menu. Open daily
Christina Brigham
Great atmosphere and work lounge vibe. Music too loud if you want to visit in the sofa chairs.. the pillows are worn out and ripping. Coffee doesn't seem different or more unique than other coffee shops. Hard to find with Google maps, drops you off in middle of street. Hard to see store front from street.
Kat and Laura Marske
We love this spot, and the coffee is delicious. Lots of seating and tables, so great to meet with clients or set up for solo work.
Lynsey Mouer
They don’t know how to make an iced matcha latte. You don’t steam milk and then poor it over ice. Bummer for such a nice place.
Kali DeWitt
Recommended as a local’s favorite coffee joint. I will say, the flat white made my day! Quick, easy, convenient in and out!
Brooke Combs
Really cute coffee shop. Great tasting product, and fantastic seating options. Great place to get some work done or read.
Venus
Love this place. Staff is always friendly and coffee taste good. They sell whole bean coffee as well which is nice.
Deirdre Anderson
This place is hidden away and if you didn’t already know it was there, you never would. Interesting industrial, business-casual, lounge cafe that makes you feel like you have just entered a lobby. Minimalist sugar and cream selection but all natural. They have their special drink served with peanut butter and served in a martini shaker. If you are looking for the restroom, go toward the elevator down the hall (there are no signs). Would go back if someone wanted to meet here but not sure I would suggest it unless I was going to have a business meeting.
Dana Ellerby
Great place to sit and do some work. Coffee isn’t bad either!
Mark Henry
Press has always had good coffee, and the new location continues that history. If I have a friend that doesn't understand why you would "pay so much for a bag of coffee," or, "what's the point of single-origin/pourover/processing?," I bring them to Press. The beans they get are distinct, delicious, and you know you're not going to find them in the grocery.