Kunjani World Coffeehouse
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Drive-through
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Kunjani World Coffeehouse Reviews - 100
4.4
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Jake
Great service/food/coffee/tea. Internet is God-awful. If you have any work to do requiring internet, don't come here. Also, 2 tables with access to an outlet, so better charge up before you come. Management is really letting their employees down by neglecting some simple things that could make their cafe much better. Again, coffee and employees are amazing, management, not so much.
Theresa Rohan
I would avoid this place. The owner is close minded. She will throw you out if you are different. She will also infringe upon your religious freedoms because of her distrust, ignorance, and fear. My friends and I were minding our own business, we were being quiet and had purchased several items, we were polite to the staff as always. Enjoying our time together when then the owner came up and started accusing us of doing black magic and saying that white magic doesn't exist. And that we had been mean to the staff. We had always been polite to the staff. We were not performing magic in any way. We were talking and relating to our own religious beliefs. We got up and left, after three years of monthly get-togethers we will find somewhere else to meet. But be aware of the attitude of this place. Very closed minded. Avoid this place.
Walton Yeung
More than the usual 3 blends of drip coffee, smoothies, flavors of chai, and their specialty hot chocolate / mocha drinks means everybody can find something they like. Plenty of seating, popular for families and groups to get together.
Surprisingly good pastries; try their variety of breads, the pumpkin chocolate bread was fantastic.
Also, they have a drive-through! Much rather this coffeehouse than any of the chains.
Joni McKeen
This place has a wide selection of coffees, teas, and baked goods, including gluten free options. The atmosphere is cozy, and the service is always fast and friendly. It has become my "go to spot" for a pick me up or treat!
Lindsey Currier
Great coffee and nice atmosphere! I love the comfy chairs next to the fireplace (which they turn on when it's cold). They have good gluten free snacks and burritos.
Mary Muench
I really enjoyed visiting this shop. A very cute and nice cafe area and the coffee was good and they had a lot of intriguing flavors
Bob Kennedy
Best coffee place in the metro area. Been going there since they opened and the staff have always been terrific. The atmosphere is relaxed and a great place to meet people. I’d choose this place over Starschmucks 100 out of 100 times. I highly recommend!
Jayme Parker
Coffee was decent and the staff was friendly enough, but seemed less than thrilled when we came in with 2 young children. Would be a great place to go study or have an adult meet up, but doesn't seem very family friendly.
Marc Beacom
Kunjani's is a nice coffee shop with an assortment of tables/chairs and couches to socialize. There are just a few spots with outlets so is, hit or miss on being able to work from there with a short battery life. The staff are always friendly and willing to address questions you may have. Kunjani offer a full selection of coffee and tea. They also offer burritos, and a selection pastries to nibble on.
Ren
Cinnamon Rolls are good, drive through staff is nice but they are always out of cinnamon rolls. The other items from what I experienced are usually stale aside from breakfast sandwiches or burritos. I would suggest calling ahead before wasting the trip but the staff never answers the phone or returns voicemails. Doing Uber eats with them is a roll of the dice. When I had to cancel an order because they didn't have the cinnamon rolls (at 8am!) the staff informed me that they are frequently running out of this item (which is true, my order has been cancelled a few times but I assumed I ordered too late). I find it odd that a business would not realize an item is in high demand and not order above the normal amount they do. If on average 100 people order an item that continuously runs out, wouldn't you order more than 90 or 100??