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Amenities

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair accessible seating
  • Delivery
  • Takeout
  • Dine-in

Amberson Coffee & Grocer Reviews - 100

4.8
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Lydvine A. Marlene

Went to study with friends and I really like this coffee shop. It was pretty nice and small. It might not be so great for a big group of students to study. But music is very nice, customer services was amazing and for the coffee I recommend you get the hunny latte! It was pretty good. My friends did not like the date latte because it was a bit unsweetened. Overall great place for coffee and shop for meat, cheese and other grocery. Parking space is free. It is also close to downtown. If you need to use the restroom you will need to ask because it is outside. Overall great place for coffee date!

Spencer

The Date Latte is one of the best cups (jars) of coffee I’ve ever had. A very small space, but it was well staffed and everyone was nice.

They don’t ask for tips, which is why they justify the extremely high prices… But even if I tipped 25% I would still be paying less per cup of coffee.

Katie Christenberry

Such a cool coffee spot! The staff were SO friendly and helpful. We would have loved to stay and hang out, but the baby-in-tow needed to get back for a nap. Thank goodness even the to-go lattes come in these cool glass jars! And it was an excellent latte at that—smooth and not bitter at all.

Johnny

Hands down the best cafe in Indianapolis. The attention to the craft is at such a deep level. The espresso is pulled expertly every time. The milk texture is *chefs kiss*. The ambiance makes you want to talk to a friend or read a book instead of put on your headphones and look as your phone. The music is always on point (please share your playlists). As a fellow barista + cafe manager I make the hour journey when I’m in town just to have a cappuccino, and it NEVER disappoints.

Andrew Muffett

Amberson Coffee was a fun and unique coffee shop. The grocery option was a nice touch and the options were limited but quality.
I was impressed by some of the fun things they are doing, such as: no paper cups and a no-tip policy. They utilize glass jars for to-go orders and pay decent wages in place of a tip system. Very cool.
In terms of the coffee it tastes good and is made with love.
I ended up going with a 4-star rating due to the lack of add-on options and a very simple menu.

Kara Walker

Delicious coffee and French toast!! Service was great, and it's awesome that they pay a living wage. The prices are still very reasonable, and comparable or cheaper than other coffee shops in the area that don't pay a living wage. Will be back!

Timothy Goeft

A coffee shop that believes their associate should be paid a proper wage without the burden falling on the guest. For this reason they do not allow tipping. They're also a grocery store, and their coffees are amazing

G Fatima

Fletcher historic district and Amberson, a beautiful combination. I loved the small coffee shop vibe in your neighborhood kind and the Americano was sheer delight with notes of orange and chocolate. I loved the blackberry goat cheese scone. Deliciously soft, with pops of blackberry and a nice note of crunchy brown sugar on top. Amberson has a small grocers store with bread from Leviathon Bakehouse and basic pantry essentials. All baked goods are made in house and the customer service is stellar. The baristas at Amberson have participated in the national barista championship so you know where you get the awesome coffee from. Note that this isn’t a place you can work for too long since they do not have restrooms available and charging pods, nevertheless Amberson has been recommended to me SO many times for a reason! A keeper!

Jess Hinkle

Had some strange experiences with being over charged for coffee but we got it worked out and it's the best specialty coffee in town as well as a real cute spot. I like that it's off the main thoroughfairs and thus a little quieter. Still plenty of good ppl watching as I wake up with my morning coffee.

Raquel Nuñez

At $9, the Hunnymilk Oatmilk Latte is the most expensive cup (jar) of coffee I have ever had, and it is hard to justify paying nearly ten dollars for a small latte. We had the coffee to go, and to avoid single-use cups, all drinks are automatically placed in a $1 glass jar.

The coffee tasted great and Amberson uses quality ingredients. The staff is super friendly and the location is right on historic Fletcher Ave. Although small, this is a nice place for a cute (yet expensive) coffee date.

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