Milltown Coffee Co. | Moline
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Milltown Coffee Co. | Moline Reviews - 100
4.6
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
J G
I can't recommend the honey lavender latte enough. The breakfast bowl is a huge portion, I could have easily shared mine. My husband got coffee black and a breakfast sandwich. The espresso- delicious. And the view of course is beautiful
SMR
I ordered a honey cinnamon iced latte with oat milk. The coffee is excellent.. honey local & latte was flavored and blended perfectly. friendly service.
Outdoor and spacious indoor seating. Right across of the Mississippi River and river walk.
Wendy T
This coffee shop is the best by far! The barista takes his time when making your drinks and puts a lot of love in your beverage of choice. I will definitely be visiting this place again when I’m in Moline IL. I can’t wait! Enjoy! Go Visit! You won’t be disappointed!
Maria Healey
Such a fun vibrant location for coffee right by the riverfront on the Illinois side of the Mississippi River. My sugar-free caramel latte was hot and tasty. Bummed I didn’t stop in here sooner during our weeklong stay at the Hyatt Place.
Andy Bihlmaier
Awesome coffee shop. Great prices. Awesome atmosphere. Will definitely come again. Food is great too! I have the cappuccino and the breakfast sandwich. Delicious!
Joe Kopacz
I absolutely LOVE the Milltown Coffee near my home in Bettendorf. I've gone there multiple times, often in order to wait for my car to be worked on at Lund's. I've only been to this location once, however, specifically for live music. That was also several years ago, so after getting breakfast this morning I thought I'd revisit for a time to relax with a tea and a cookie.
Holy cow, this place is a lot bigger than the Bettendorf location. Like three or four times larger. It's also a bit different in terms of furnishings and architectural features. Though there is a drop ceiling with recessed lights in some locations, this Milltown also has suspended light fixtures with yellow incandescent light hanging within (or at least lights designed to look incandescent. The walls are a mix of rough brick and mortar, light burgundy painted drywall, and wood paneling. There's a fireplace prominently situated at one end of the dining area and a stage situated opposite the space. Most strangely, though the drop ceiling is present throughout the space, the HVAC ductwork is still visible throughout most of the ceiling space. Even stranger is the presence of drop ceiling suspended under the ductwork and the higher drop ceiling, with diffuser vents connected to the ductwork on the lower drop ceiling portions. I don't entirely get it - perhaps it has something to do with sound dampening?
Speaking of, I really liked the overall noise level of this space at the time I visited. Though there were multiple different groups of varying sizes across the dining area, between their conversation and the soft indie music the noise level remained fairly low. This was great for just relaxing with my book and chilling for a while.
I got pretty much the same order I have at the Bettendorf Milltown location - a green tea and a gluten free cookie. I wasn't specifically getting the cookie because it was GF - I've had it a few times now and just really like it. This cookie was similarly fantastic, almost like a dense chocolate chip cookie cake!
The tea was similarly excellent. Milltown serves Adagio Teas, my preferred tea that I order online regularly. The cherry green tea I got today was so good I had to get a second. I'm going to have to consider ordering some for myself at home - seriously, it's that good!
I remember this place being a great space for live music the one other time I stopped in. I come back for music, but I'd just as soon as come back for the great tea and the comfy chairs and relaxation as well. Milltown is a great space in many regards, and I highly recommend you check it out for yourself.
Ignacio Grady
Really nice looking place. Walked in and it was very comforting and the view of the Mississippi River was great! The coffee was excellent and breakfast was great. I would definitely recommend coming here to catch some coffee and a good bite to eat.
Josh Edwards
Nice place for coffee and sandwiches. PROTIP: a couple of nice tables outside where you can drink and eat with your dog.
Brad Nauman
Great location. Good atmosphere in a surprisingly warm setting despite the concrete flooring and industrial decor. Free WiFi. cream cheese frosted cinnamon rolls. All drinks are well executed.
On the pricier side overall, but not outrageous.
Kyana Emley
I just moved here from Seattle, and I miss it so much. Milltown Coffee is the best coffee shop I’ve been to in the quad cities, and makes me feel like I’m back in Seattle. The Moline location has the most beautiful view, with a welcoming, chill atmosphere. I study here all the time, and all the staff are so freakin nice! The coffee is also amazing, it actually tastes like coffee (unlike most other coffee places here that tastes like straight sugar or week old drip coffee). They also definitely put effort into presentation, every latte is seriously a work of art. Love love love this place!!