Curry Village Coffee Corner
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Curry Village Coffee Corner Reviews - 23
3.8
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Daniela Nuñez Zurita
The best latte one can get at Curry Village. It being a highly valued commodity, be prepared to queue - especially during the weekend. Staff was surprisingly friendly for such hectic times. Unfortunately milk was too hot and I burned my tongue, but thet was my own mistake I guess 🙃
Eric Neitzel
You know what is a total treat? Being able to get a reliable coffee beverage early in the morning in YOSEMITE! While all the other food choices are mostly the work of Aramark and therefore somewhat bland, this is Peet's Coffee. I may prefer Starbucks but Peet's comes in a close second. This is located in what used to be Coffee Corner in the Curry Village dining area. It had a bit of a line but it moved fast and I had my iced tuxedo mocha with an extra shot in less than 10 minutes. The employees were cheery and helpful...and my coffee was superb. The only reason I give it 4 stars is due to the fact that it's located in Curry Village...which means if you're at the Ahwahnee like I was or the Yosemite Lodge you're gonna need to walk, bike or drive. It only took me 10-15 minutes of strolling through the most beautiful place on earth to get the morning drink I was craving.
Monica
So great that Yosemite offers a decent cuppa to start your day.
Tourist that are complaining about crowds, really just want to complain.
It’s like complaining about lines at Disneyland.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ for this gem hidden away in one of the most spectacular places on planet earth.
Justin Gies
Just what I’d expect from Peet’s. Cool staff and kickass joe. Nice space. Comfy. Warm. Dry.
Nick Rogerson
Visited three mornings Tuesday 11th October to Thursday. Coffee good quality. Main issue is length of time to serve - each visit taking approx 30 mins for takeaway despite the line being being a modest 7-8 people long. Staff were cheery, though seeming as if they were on vacation themselves, quite unaware of the line of customers waiting to be served. There were three on duty initially, though apparently not able to fit the third employee into the serving routine. Third member seemed to act as a distraction rather than helping. There are two machines though the staff do not seem interested in running even one at normal capacity. On each visit staff allowed individuals to skip the queue and receive drinks un paid for. No issue with freebies for other employees but during a rush this felt quite tone deaf to permit skipping. Two employees on the Wednesday were playing games on their phones - loudly reacting to the others in-game actions while they paused coffee making to respond. With a large early morning queue of waiting customers this bordered on sketch comedy - serious lack of awareness and a complete disregard for customer service.
We returned each day as this is the only place to get coffee. My interpretation of matters is that there must not be a manager on site. I think this job in this location must be quite appealing to those interested in hospitality, and I am surprised they haven't been able to attract staff with more experience and energy.
Hannah Allison
The only reason I don't give a total of 4 stars is just because the place is constantly packed from open to close. The workers are amazing and so kind!! The coffee is great, way better than you would expect in a national park!!
Charles Warner
Excellent Peet’s coffee and espresso with delicious pastries in the most beautiful setting!
Fellipe Couto
The place is very convenient and beautiful. It is also close to some camping grounds, which makes it really easy in case you want to have a quick caffeine boost before starting to go on the beautiful hikes around Yosemite National Park. A fair warning is that the Peet's coffee there is very busy, so do reserve a significant amount of time of your morning to wait in line in case you want to buy something from them.
Deacon David Rodriguez
Decent prices with a good choice of coffee, juice and lite breakfast items.
Unfortunately, only three stars because they'll open 10 to 15 late almost every morning and poor hygiene of one female employee.
Antonia Francis
Waited nearly 20 minutes for a latte. Guy making coffees was working at a very leisurely pace, chatting to another barista and ignoring the group of 15 or so people waiting the entire time I was there