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Amenities

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible seating
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • Outdoor seating
  • Kerbside pickup
  • Takeaway
  • Dine-in

Full Stop Station Reviews - 100

4.5
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Torianne Shelton

Lovely neighborhood spot with consistently great coffee, tea, and food. Staff is friendly and they have a ton of outdoor seating as well.

Joe Passafiume

Place is a joke. Overpriced, gave me the wrong drinks. Went here to try and shop local but I'm clearly not trendy enough to understand the appeal of this place.

Richard Stottman

Had no idea this place even existed! Recently moved near the area. We looked up coffee shops when safai @ LSM was closed and found this place. We are going to start coming here, it's worth the extra half mile walk or so. Had great selection of espresso and tea drinks. Also tried a vegan bakery item, and picked up water and toilet paper. Employees were following covid guidelines and I felt very safe. Discovering this place genuinely made my day and can't wait to come back.

Ben Keeton

Love this new addition to the Louisville cafe/coffee scene. They take their coffee seriously and serve a proper cappuccino. The breakfast sandwiches are killer. Try the avocado toast with red pepper flakes... it won't disappoint.

origami_queen

Amazing food, amazing coffee and great staff

Greg Witt

Great Cafe. Awesome products, great for a quick stop before heading to the party or for a quick tasty bite to eat. The staff is friendly and accommodating, willing to answer questions. The sell all local products and that has my full support

Sandy Jackson

Great brunch! Ask for the Sandy Special!

Haley Hynes

My boyfriend and I agree they have the best breakfast burrito we've ever had. Excited to go back and try more.

Gil Schrage

Very interesting, super quirky spot to grab a bite, coffee, beer, smoothie, cookie, chips, farm fresh eggs, local cheese, local music vinyl LD's... did I mention quirky? ; )

You order, pay and pick up at the counter. There are a few items on shelves, like chips and locally produced stick deodorant (see my review of "Bean" a few block away. Full Stop may have them beat in terms of non sequitur product offerings, and I felt the bar had not been set low.) In the refrigerator section you can buy for example six packs of beer, sodas, local cheese, eggs and sundry items.

I had an espresso (excellent, potent!) a chocolate chip surprise cookie (it was began and awesome tasting....

SPOILER ALERT......

the surprise was an Oreo)

Acia & blueberry smoothie (very tasty) and West 6th IPA on tap, served in Ball mason jars.

This place is on an odd triangular lot at one of this neighborhood's 2 crazy fn intersections. This one is an intersection of 4 streets that do not come together at anything close to right angles. (the other crazy intersection by the way is only a few blocks away where Ellison, Spratt and blank form a 5-way intersection that apparently was designed by an angry 8-year-old with a fascination for large objects colliding at relatively slow speeds. The roadsall seem to approach this large intersection... field? yet none seem to really clearly cross it. They just all meet and then you move through this big uncertain zone where from any direction large section is in your blind spot and no one appears to really know who has the right of way. Anyway, I digress.

The blue painted picnic tables out front front still out ontothis triangular "traffic peninsula space which makes for an interesting spot to sit outside when the weather is nice and enjoy the many treats they serve as cars avoid collisions at an intersection that is certainly the envy of any self-respecting figure 8 stock car track.

The building was built, I'd guess circa 1930s or 40s as a "service station" back when attendants ran out, pumped your gas, cleaned your windshield and checked your tire pressure. They've done a nice job of converting it into a combination coffee shop, drafthouse, quick stop store. It was super clean with very nice bathrooms and lots of light from the glass garage doors (which are open during nice weather) and huge windows.

While this place welcomes everyone, it may not be for everyone, but at least worth a stop in, if nothing else, to see which camp you're in. :-)

Nike Sites

Full stop is a modern take on a convenient store that screams millennial. They provide quick snacks and drinks as well as handcrafted beverages. The staff is chill and friendly and they make a mean Cortado. I love the location and I hope they provide more local options as well as coffee

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