Infusion Coffee & Tea Crafters
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Curbside pickup
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Infusion Coffee & Tea Crafters Reviews - 100
4.7
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Katie Corley
Good atmosphere to come and study or hang out with friends.
Drip coffee just plain black is delicious. Mocha's are great too - they come with a little sugar cookie. I love the orange mugs that your drink is delivered to you in.
-Staff is nice and friendly!
-Bathrooms are very clean as well.
-Free WiFi available
-Outdoor seating also available
Hungry Madre
Hands down the coolest coffee experience I’ve had in a long while. The variety and infusions are so impressive! The delivery of fellow customer’s hot tea was beautifully presented.
I would call Infusion coffee and Tea a laboratory in my opinion. My brother and I ordered a date latte w oat milk and I found it to be a PERFECT balance of sweet and creamy.
The ambiance is chill and staff were super friendly. You can also get a tour of the coffee lab and classroom.
Nasser Alogaiel
The place is a hidden gem. Located in kind of quite area. Please be aware that there are some customers who can ruin the atmosphere.
There are plenty of plugs and seating space is kind of challenging sometimes. However, the coffee quality is very tasty. After all, deserves a five star. Definitely, a recommended place to avoid busy places. :)
Gary Mayer
Excellent, well-balanced coffee /espresso. Great almond croissant. I appreciated the five expressions in the flight.
Alex Cvancara
High quality, delicious coffee. Very nice atmosphere for studying or just hanging out - I wrote pretty much my entire honors thesis in this cafe. It would be a travesty for any coffee lover in the area to miss out on this spot!
Jason Olson
Unbelievable espressos!!! The cold brew is on tap and is amazing on a hot day!! The food is really good as well!!
Perfect place to unwind and do some homework.
The gals behind the counter really know their coffee and are very willing to share some of it with the coffee novice like myself!! Absolutely the best coffee shop in Tempe!!!
Mary Beth Gwynn
Good coffee. Really good. And the pastries [try the almond croissant] are a treat. The presentation is lovely and the service great. My husband and I are picky about both coffee and ambiance and this place hits all the right spots. And, unlike most coffee houses, they treat tea with respect: presentation, timer, quality of leaves. We're having to move on in our across the country trip, but would be happy to come back again and again. [Lots of younger customers here, but we're in our 70's]
Matthew Nerz
TL,DL; place is good, people are decent. I would def recommend.
Read on if you want to know why any one review should not be the basis for your decision.
Edit; I don't know I just feel disassociated from the people that work there. I've noticed that I forget I'm not on the other side of the counter in coffee shops; the result is that I will say something that sounds absolutely reasonable to a coworker but insane coming across the counter. Then; I cause more problems trying to retranslate because I'm trying desperately not to be That Guy, which of course makes me That Guy. Additionally and not their fault, I came in the afternoon and it is an entirely southern facing cafe. I had some serious eye issues and surgeries, which make no amount of shaded eyewear effective as protection. I wrote the initial review steam-of-conciousness and in talk-to-text mode. I had forgotten to edit for appropriate rating-to-mood(which I do -almost- without fail). The top bit and the stars are accurate.
Melissa Tebow
Cute little coffee shop tucked away in Tempe. They recently expanded their sitting too which is great because it's often packed with students studying. Their coffee is amazing, love their breves and nitro cold brews. And absolutely love the atmosphere and decor in the place (check out the light fixtures!)
Jeff Howard
Went today to buy beans and I don’t mind paying super premium prices as I’ve been roasting coffee for twenty years or so and appreciate the effort that goes into truly great coffee but the variety l selected was roasted over two weeks ago. Could be an honest mistake but even so charging $17 for 8 oz of two week old coffee is outrageous and not up standards for any kind of quality driven boutique Roastery. Might as well buy beans from the evil empire at that point.
On a positive note it’s a very cool cafe