Hubbard & Cravens Coffee
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Delivery
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Hubbard & Cravens Coffee Reviews - 100
4.6
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Katherine Mayerovitch
This place has amazing coffee and baked goods, yet it's not nearly as overcrowded as the coffee places just on the other side of Broad Ripple Ave. There's nondairy milk so the vegans and lactose intolerant folks can still get their lattes, and the atmosphere is chill. Great place to come alone or with a friend.
Ben Souders
Of all the small batch roasters in the country, H&Cs serves some of the tastiest beans. Friendly staff coupled with great ambience in all their locations provides a great experience each visit. H&C has so much to offer, whether you're looking for a cup of coffee, or a spectacular meet/study spot.
Kelia
Stylish interior with decently fast service. Quiet atmosphere and with not overly expensive prices for drinks
Justin Reich
Excellent espresso, friendly baristas, a solid selection of retail items, and a gorgeous, clean environment. Plus, they sell freshly roasted Yirgacheffe! What's not to love?
Ignacio M
H&C Coffee house is a local gathering place. The coffee beans are roasted far better than Starbucks can achieve, and its ambiance is uniquely local, with eclectic touches and local art. It is always filled with people working away on their PCs. The hair/beauty salon next door certainly make it a one-two punch of retail. And, their coffee masters know their stuff quite well, same as its proximity to a USPS location (wish they had a laser printer though...would make it full service).The only drawback to this particular location is that is has outgrown its leased space, and it could certainly be a bit bigger - like the one on Penn & 49th Street. The patio is nice and airy and a perfect place to people watch.
Lindsey Delorey
They have handled the transitions with Covid so smoothly and I always left satisfied even when the procedures were so new and different! I don't think I would have handled everything as well if I didn't have my little "adventures" wandering out of my home to get coffee. Now that seating is available again, I still feel super safe and love being able to come work outside!
Marc-Grégor Campredon
The coffee is on the pricey side about $3-5 and $4-6 if you liked it with a pastry. To be fair, it is some what of the expected cost for those kind of independent coffee place.
The drinks does taste well. The pastry were "ok".
The barista are friendly, efficient, and fun.
The place is one the small side, and it can be difficult to find a table. However, a lot's of people to not spend the day there, so one might freed fast.
Bathroom are clean as the rest of the places.
Tables and chairs are some what confortable.
I would definitely come back, and probably recommend. However, it lack something for me to really give 5stars.
I am probably just being picky about it and would - after my next visit - correct it.
Maybe it was the price! who knows.
Waris Wade
It is very spacious and quiet. Much more spacious than 49th and Penn location. But still serves the same great selection of coffee, tea, and Expresso. Great little coffee shop in Broad ripple. Nice getaway from the office, convincent from working away from the office.
John McNichols
Fantastic place for locally processes coffee, cold brew and Nitro. The cold brew and Nitro are the best in town. Great spot to chill out, meet up with friends, or have a business meeting. Outdoor tables available if it's not too crowded. Highly recommend.
Travis Mumford
Clean, fast, delicious local coffee. My only complaint is that there aren't more of them around the city. Indianapolis (and Indiana!) really needs a decent local chain of coffee shops to compete with sbux.