Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Looney Bean Reviews - 100
4.6
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Stacy Holt
Terrible service, the one person that is working gives an attitude that makes you feel like she is doing you a favor by making a drink. My drink was supposed to be a peppermint mocha and tasted like pumpkin and her answer was that she did not put pumpkin in it. No offer to remake it.
Uday Maripalli
The best coffee shop in Mammoth. The have some fancy stuff like Trifecta (which tastes awesome) and slow drip (which will wake you up with couple of sips). All their regular coffees are also good. Reasonable price and friendly staff.
Dean Hargis
Best coffee shop in Mammoth Lakes. They even have a make-believe coffee bar made of wood in the corner for kids to play with
Taylor Mckinlay
Mostly awesome! Has a good selection of drinks and baked goods. My one wish would be to have more to-stay options. Regardless if you are staying or going you sip from a plastic cup and have to throw it away.. Not my favourite. I think they have just very limited mugs and plates. Lets get Eco-Friendly!
Katie Harrison
Try the Silky Sinatra latte - vanilla + honey + cinnamon.
Paul Payne
Always a pleasure. Thanks Ed and Crew.
L
Loud music playing out front. I like live music, but it was hard to order because the person taking our order couldn't hear us. The coffee was really good.
Amogh Simha
Really chill atmosphere, great coffee. I loved the couches by the fireplace. I took meetings from there, and I will definitely be back!
Pam Smitheman
Got the silky sinatra latte; it was delicious! Also got a bagel and cream cheese. My order was less than $8 which is very reasonable around here. The atmosphere will put you at ease.
Tim Marozick
The place would be great, except for two things. The dark roast coffee I had was quite bitter. Also a pet peeve is when stores don't price displayed items, hoping you will disengage your sense of value and buy on impulse. Hence, the $4 pastries.