Front Porch Coffee Shop
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Front Porch Coffee Shop Reviews - 100
4.7
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Amber Blais
Yum! So good! The best coffee around, and delicious pastries including tasty gluten free options. I particularly like the financiers and the chocolate chip scones. I love their homemade chai, and my partner always gets an iced latte, he says they make the best around.
Christina Dumas
Pure vibe this one. The main sitting room is spacious, with an excellent view of the mountains. A great morning spot to write, host a meeting, or be amongst sweet people. The coffee is fresh and sourced from a local roaster. The Guatemala roast was complex and richly enjoyable.
Sarah Ullrich
I love Front Porch! Delicious food and drinks and a delightful atmosphere! Good stuff going on here! I've gone in many times with two babies and we just play in a little corner! Such a wonderful blessing!
Jamie Sanders
The people working are always very friendly and coffee and food are tasty. My favorite thing is the "front porch ole," which isn't usually on the menu but is warm, steamed cold brew + milk. They have wifi, ample outlets, and plenty of spread out tables for working.
Lindsay Egan
First time coming to a coffee shop inside a church. (I knew coffee was a religion 😉 ) And I have to admit it is such a great concept. On top of their coffee being super delicious, the type of coffee any coffee addict would love their space is amazing designed, spacious and super friendly. 10 out of 10 recommend!
Cindy Hoang
***UPDATED*** So many places to sit & plays great music. But if you’re looking for a quiet place to get work done, AVOID coming during lunch time during the week. Understandably they get pretty busy during that time since students from the high s they’re chool next door come, but I am trying to complete some things for work and school and their wifi is pretty much un-usable & it’s loud. I asked my sister later on if it was still their lunchtime (since they go to the HS) and the response was no but a lot of people ditch and go there so that’s probably why the wifi was still extremely slow.
***EDIT: changing my 3 stars to 1. I am super glad you guys are putting in measures to fix the situation but when my sister came with their friends on their OFF period to study and after they paid for their drinks, they had asked for the wifi password. BUT, they were denied the wifi password because the barista stated that because they were bear creek students, they were not allowed to have it. they’re literally paying customers. they’re entitled to the wifi like the other customers.
Adam Hamilton
This shop is a gem. Great prices, friendly and courteous staff, and they are passionate about providing a positive experience. It’s nice to have a local shop that is as meticulous about brewing coffee as I am. If you’re feeling tired, want to experience the flavors of a single-origin coffee made by hand, or need a spot to hang out and escape the chaos of everyday life - then this is the place for you!
Ivan Groznyy
I visited this place a few months ago. Coffee wasn't very good. Atmosphere was OK. Very Evangelifish, but can be bared with. Also, got harassed by the staff about no mask. But not surprised, the church is theologically shallow and so is the coffee shop. They worship the Beast here and they don't even see it. Very sad!
Isotope Blue
Spacious coffee shop at The Bridge Church at Bear Creek. Main seating area appears to be a converted worship area --- 3 story high reaching to pointed ceiling. Very nice wood celing and floors. Local art on ways. No explicit Jesus stuff. Between the high ceiling and a garage door size sliding door open to the outside, the ventilation is very good. Tables are widely spaced inside, and there's a half dozen tables and some chairs outside. The wide spacing of tables inside, the fact that most are quite high (more barlike than coffee shop like), and the lighting is not great makes it a somewhat iffy place for pen and paper work. Several outlets, but most tables not near them. I happened to try this place on a summer Saturday morning, and at 9 a series of local young people started performing music -- mostly light instrumental and Christian folky stuff, with the quality you'd expect from this sort of set up. I moved to the most distant table outside to work and it was bearable. There's a small case of pastries and a small breakfasty menu. I had a mediocre pastry and a good breakfast sandwich. Tea is bagged and undistinguished, but there's several kinds. They brew their own chai mixture from English breakfast tea (bags, I assume) and spices. It's a bit too sweet, but better than most boxed stuff.
danielle ullrich
Love the atmosphere here! The coffee is amazing! I had the pumpkin spice chai which was great!!! Had a sammie which was delish!