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Garett Smith
My sisters, wife, and I decided to check out this place for the first time and we weren't disappointed. I definitely recommend sitting in one of the lighted igloos if you can. They all have heaters in them and it's fun to sip coffee and on a chilly evening. Wonderful atmosphere here.
Sarah T
It was honestly just OK. The idea is cute but it’s all novelty. The coffee wasn’t very good, the Nutella hot chocolate was extremely watered down and had no flavor, and the cinnamon toast was nothing more special than toast you can make at home with the most plain bread, doused in cinnamon. Everything overall was bland. The igloos are cute and the space heaters are a great idea to stay toasty in the winter months. All in all, I left feeling indifferent which was a disappointment as I love supporting local but there is better coffee to be found elsewhere, unfortunately.
Justen Bowden
One of the best local coffee spots in GR! Every drink has been 10/10 and the baked goods are vegan and delicious!
Amber Beebe
I walked with my dog about 4 miles to get to the place. As soon as they gave me my coffee I was asked to leave while my dog drank out of a water bowl that was apparently provided for ppl with dogs. I was the only one there. (no crowd). It was really rude to make someone leave when only getting situated to continue a walk in 80+ degree weather. I only gave it any stars because the drink was good. Not a good first impression by staff, however.
Nicole Capo
Delicious coffee! I had the honey lavender latte and its seriously some of the best coffee I've had since The Wormhole which is in Chicago. They have Rishi teas which are great too. Need to come back at some point to try an amazing-looking sundae they had!
Eddie Baker
I just went for the first time this past weekend and it's now my go-to coffee spot. I've been having a hard time finding good strong coffee in GR but their medium roast hits the spot. Dog-friendly, geodesic pods, hammocks, cute garden environment... what's not to love?
Edit: It seems that every time I go, the price of the coffee goes up. At $2.91 about a month ago was do-able, but now at $3.45 (plus tip), I'm not sure I can justify coming here regularly.
Casey H
The atmosphere and aesthetic of Outside coffee are great: laid back employees, igloos to warm up in, the "picnic in February" vibe is unique. The coffee I ordered, however, bordered on pathetic in terms of temperature and flavor. I'm sure that, although probably a bad batch or oversight, it's unfortunate that the primary product of such an interesting setting was so underwhelming. I'll go back, but I won't forget my first experience.
Hannah Goemmel
I love this place! Great drinks, the workers are fantastic, and they always have cool events going on. Great place to look at pups and study too! Definitely make a visit to their store connected to the garden, Woosah!
Michelle Kooi
Outdoor Coffee Co is such a cute and fun hangout especially for the summer time. The coffee is delicious and I enjoy their snacks. On sunny days I would recommend a hat, they don't have a lot of shade and patience, the line can get long.
Justin McCoy
Chill atmosphere and good coffee. They’ve done a great job with seating and landscaping. For the winter they’ve got gas fire pits and for the pandemic they have a couple domes with heaters you can reserve ahead of time.