Light House Coffee
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Curbside pickup
- Delivery
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Light House Coffee Reviews - 100
4.6
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Savannah Nordin
The coffee is wonderful and the vibes are great. I love the amount of natural light and seating. Also thank you so much for opening after hurricane Ida to help people without power and wifi!!!
Mary Comisarenco
I absolutely adore this place! I moved here from Austin, TX recently which has a TON of cute, quirky coffee shops. This place makes me feel like home! I love the vibe and the two guys who work here are so incredibly friendly and helpful.
Amanda Pinder
Great, very hip coffee shop. Everything is white, literally everything. Very very hip and trendy. But also very good coffee, kind of on the expensive side, but worth it. Their baristas are well trained and make a great latte. I haven't tried any of their food options be a use they're so expensive, but others have said they're good.
Jacob Holt
I am a true coffee man, and the cappuccino I had there recently is the closest I've been able to get in Baton Rouge to a faithful, Italian replica of the drink. The staff is always friendly, and they provide a great environment to meet up with friends or coworkers.
Aaliyah Sanchez
The Cereal Cappuccino is genius. Tastes like fruity pebbles, I suggest adding lots of sugar and making a dessert coffee of it ❤️ the blackberry spice Cappuccino is perfect, as is the prosciutto and fig jam toast. The atmosphere is very relaxing, the baristas are gorgeous, and the prices are fair.
Beverly Garcia
Formerly known as, The Good Cup, this cafe got a full on flip my house renovation and it looks good! New owners, new interior, new everything as of 2018. They even carry the town's best local espresso here, Handlebar Coffee, and pastries from the same bakery Handlebar uses. It's now a very beachy, communal style environment with strong wifi, a few scattered outlet options, booths, tables and out door patio seating. The bathrooms are a breath of fresh air too, which, if you knew Good Cup before, is really the cherry on top of this cafe renovation. While in town I visited a handful of times trying their cucumber toast, oat milk latte, and acái bowls. All a few cents more than I would like to spend but well worth the purchases, would 100% recommend, and will be back for more! Handlebar Coffee, in and of itself, is a gem and the fact that there's a venue on the Mesa that carries it now just raised property values significantly, in my opinion! It's a must try, and oat milk is the best cream to combo it with.
H C
During my first visit, I was a little put off by the starkness of the place--there's a lot of white, and a smattering of fake succulents. But, at the same time, the place is a well-kept-up, clean, and relaxing place to spend a morning. The specialty drinks are excellent and the baristas are friendly and kind. There's a "Hope Shop" inside that sells merchandise created by refugees. After a few visits, it has become a local favorite and I hope that it stays open for a long time.
Brie
One of my favorite places to hangout. The atmosphere is wonderful, the staff is friendly, and the vanilla lattes are fabulous! The cinnamon muffin and avocado toast are go-to snacks when I'm there.
Hunter Rouillier
The rotating cereal lattes are sure to keep people coming back. Coffee was fine.
The shop has a "spiritual Christian" vibe and a warm and inviting atmosphere. So take that as you want to. Workers seemed friendly and cordial. They also serve Counterspace cookies.
Harvey The Bus
Not impressed. The whole bean coffee I purchased was stale and dry and at $17 a bag, it's not like it's inexpensive. I was hoping we had a local roaster, but the coffee is processed in Oklahoma. Fancy atmosphere and décor don't do anything to make the coffee taste better. I won't be going back.