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Amenities

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

Coffee Bean Espresso Bar Reviews - 100

4.2
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Jeff “Texas Jeff” Venable

So far I have only had coffee, or an espresso drink. The service was excellent. The drinks were excellent. The flavor options are almost endless. Definitely worth the stop. Plus I don't do corporate stores if I can avoid it b.

Laura King

Less than impressed. Macchiato was decent, but too sweet for me. Tried a breakfast sandwich, but the sausage came out ice cold, so we asked for it to be heated, sausage came out warm, but now the egg was cold. We ended up leaving our sandwiches mostly uneaten and walked out. $20 for coffee in the end, probably won't come back. Too bad, this place used to be the best until Starbucks moved in to Yuma.

Yolanda es

i think it is over priced. We paid over 10.00 for 2 large drinks. An iced tea and a lg iced coffee
This is where we come for coffee when we pass thru Yuma. They have a good selection...and if you like sugary drinks this is your spot. I like to taste the coffee in my drinks, which i didn't on this visit. We will give it one more shot and this time i will ask for half sweet. :) or try the Coffee shake.

Brandon Vardy

I bought 2 frappes; a Carmel and a Java chip. The Carmel was smooth and tasty. The java chip was mostly ice; so much so that after drinking about 2/3 the container it lost flavor. It was only blended ice. Between the 2 drinks they had a 50% success rate.

Natalie Ramirez

So far been there twice. Got the Samoa coffee with real coconut flakes and the chocolate covered strawberry espresso shake with real strawberries. Highly recommend place. Owner is super nice and could probably kick my ass being she's a champion body builder. *Picture shown: chocolate covered strawberries espresso shake

manny fig

Almond Rocha Mocha tasted delicious, but our bagels were not fully toasted, and actually cold. The cream cheese was difficult to spread because the bread was cold not even warm.

Henry Johnson

GREAT alternative to SB. Unless you like waiting in line. Their drinks are amazing and you have to try their cookies! You can thank me later.

James S

HIGHLY RECOMMEND. The coffee AND smoothies are fresh, real, and exceeded my expectations for a good espresso. I'm picky with those choices and I approve. They have Acai as well!

lou gutierrez

Coffee Bean has great teas, mixed coffee drinks and coffee snacks. They also have a rather decent, light breakfast. They offer free WiFi. The staff are friendly and attentive. However, I rate it as such because of the rather high prices on most products sold there. And the lack of welcoming ambiance as it once was. It used to be a place people liked to gather, play board games, use Wifi, or repairs and enjoy your purchase. Now, most simply make a purchase and leave.

Allysia Donovan

I grew up with this place and it’s close to my heart. I also have met the owner and think she’s great!! Very kind, professional, and personable. However, when a company is clearly instructed over the phone when placing an order that something MUST be gluten-free, asked again (and assured it is) at the register, only to dig in nearly biting into wheat....that company gets VERY LOW marks. For reference I paid just under $40 for 4 Açaí Bowls and made clear that one needed to be GF/wheat free due to allergy. I am not someone who is following some GF lifestyle or has the option to eat or avoid bread as I like. I am allergic. I get short of breathe, get rashes on my arms, my abdomen swells painfully and my heart races...who really knows what else my body endures!! I haven’t eaten wheat or gluten in years (on purpose at least). While I’m a minority, I do not believe in businesses that take dietary restrictions lightly. They could kill a child. They may not see it this way...but it’s a fact!! My kids have no food allergies (thank God) and I wish I didn’t either BUT I make it politely CLEAR anytime I chance a snack or meal outside my house (which is rare). This is yet another example of a business lacking compassion and alienating people for a disability they cannot control. Yes, disability is a HUGE word to use, and most don’t see it this way. BUT a food allergy is something someone lives with, does not choose, and by federal law is due reasonable accommodation for. Time and again, experiences like this alienate people dealing with these health issues and isolate them from basic human cultural activities. You don’t have to live it to start to understand it. It is so healing and such a blessing when someone listens and accommodates...takes a food allergy seriously and cares for others, even though they may not relate. I just wanted to have a treat with my kids...something most people take for granted, but I simply can’t safely do outside my home. IF a company listens just a little better they become better than 99.99% of all the others. Bummer of a Friday afternoon experience. Employees need to listen to customers not just because it’s good business, but because they can harm someone when they don’t.

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