Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Coffeebar Reviews - 100
4
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Antoinette Carson
Nice service just missed the rush time in the morning. Good selection of food & coffee was great. Just a amazing view of Squaw Valley, the winter Olympia games of 1960.
Sebastian Reyes
Little pricey but the best coffee in town
Dieon Roger
Very good Cortado (Gibraltar) with double shot!!
Melissa Kohl
Breakfast burrito was ok, avocado toast was really good. Absolutely delicious chai! I don’t know if it was just the day or time that we were there, but we did notice that they were out of some of the food items both times we went.
runforcandy1
This is one of 3 Coffeebar locations in the Tahoe area and my least favorite to visit. I ended up with a dry, stale cookie and an under sweetened lavender lemonade. I had to have the barista add simple syrup and it still was lackluster. They don’t get enough summer traffic, especially this Covid-19 summer and so everything seems stale and products for sale are sparse and disorganized. Do yourself a favor and go to the other 2 locations in Truckee which do not underwhelm.
Michael Matus
Let me start by saying the staff was overly friendly. This could be because the 20’s something female staff all looked like they got off the bus from burning man or a rocking party in SF this morning and showed up to work in their club grunge clothes.
Ordered a cup of coffee and watch out! It will literally be seeping with the earth worm flavor! I kid, but my wife did not enjoy the coffee at all and they were awesome and gave her a complimentary mocha instead.
They had an old menu at the door which on that menu the items sounded yummy. The server mentioned though that the items had changed and the current menu was on the wall. Sounded all relatively healthy but we were hungry and so went with the sausage (chicken sausage) which came with sweet potatoes, kale, and egg...let’s just say, vegans should just stick with what they are good with and leave “sausage” burritos to the meat eaters.
After scraping out all the uncooked sweet potato, I was left with a very bland tasting breakfast burrito. I guess flavoring is not a vegan forte. Needless to say, I ate half of mine and my wife had two bites. We quickly and discreetly got up and left and walked over to the only other place that had breakfast food on the morning. The one and only Starbucks.
To the chef here is a free recipe for a sausage burrito...
1- Tortilla
1- onion
1- bell pepper
1-2 eggs
Rustic potatoes
Cheese
Optional spinach
Optional “apple” chicken sausage
Grill up onions, potato and bell peppers (make sure to season with salt and pepper and a cast iron is preferred) then add eggs and if already cooked apple chicken sausage. Then throw spinach in at end so it doesn’t wilt too much. Roll up in a tortilla and enjoy! Side of salsa etc wouldn’t hurt. 😁
As others have stated cool atmosphere and weird quirky music which I appreciate for that type of place. 5 star service and 1 star food so I give it a total of 3 stars.
Spencer Reed
Latte was really good. Ordered a turkey bacon avocado sandwich and they were out of avocados, but they substituted something else for it and I loved it! Good service and wonderful lattes and food!
John Slipe
Good coffee, good sandwiches, and good setting sitting outside for some morning quiet time looking up at the scenic mountain. Came back again for breakfast a second time while we were in olympic valley.
Christian Sonntag
This modern coffeebar is right at the entrance to the squaw village and a great stop for good coffee or some quick bite. I really like the atmosphere here and the quality of the coffee is outstanding. They also have a fantastic outdoor seating section, for the sunnier days.
Shannon Poulsen
It's incredible coffe they could do better for food but it's great