Spyhouse Coffee
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Spyhouse Coffee Reviews - 100
3.9
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
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Gerald Holt
This is a coffee shop overrun by single people taking up each table for hours working from a laptop. The place is ok, but not spectacular enough to wait a long time for a table.
Joaquin Muñoz
All of the spyhouses in town are great! Great service, great coffee, very creative and tasty specialty drinks, and nice baked items. Their house coffee blends are always good, as are all espresso shots.
There is a bunch of space here, so even when it's "crowded" you can still probably find a place to sit. Lots of different kinds of seating too. Come check it out!
Neil Natic
Great stop with a cozy interior. I ordered a pour over which they did on a Kalita and really enjoyed it!
Would definitely return.
William B. Roberson
Nice atmosphere. Lights were low enough for romance but not to study. I like Cage the Elephant but the music was too loud. It was busy even near 9 PM on a Monday. Only the center tables were available. Coffee was too expensive to be lukewarm. Only finished half of a large latte. The cashier's were friendly. Last time a lady said I'd have to pay extra for honey. I replied it'll come from your tip.
Jocelyn Beard
Great atmosphere. I enjoy the tea - the Red Berry or Ginger (it is really spicy). I come here to study, especially after work. It is really chill place and the staff is laid back. I like it here because they are open until 11:00pm.
Shelby Lynn
Solid coffee, but be warned they changed their sizes and upped the price. Having been here maybe 3 months ago previously imagine my surprise when my latte came in a 8 oc cup versus 16. After I looked at the menu it was $6 to get the size I had gotten previously. They have great coffee but there are lots of other more reasonably priced cuppas around for the cost and the atmosphere.
Amanda Meyer
As local coffeehouses go, I'm not a fan. It's very busy all the time and everything is overpriced. ($4 Americano??) The location is fun -right on Eat Street- but there is no parking lot and it's tough to find a spot on the side streets. If you're looking for someplace trendy, certainly consider Spyhouse. But if you're looking for a relaxed and affordable coffeehouse, I'd go elsewhere.
Steve Gjerdingen
This place was super busy on the late Saturday morning that I stopped in. This isn't the kind of place where you can walk in unnoticed. The barista skips the warm greeting and immediately asks for your order, staring at you awkwardly until you make up your mind or leave. If you can find a chair though, this is a good place to camp out and get some light reading done. It is pretty busy, so expect some background noise. The coffee itself is good but very expensive and this place doesn't quite have the classiness as the NE Spyhouse.
Hallie Gronquist
Great coffee, not the best place to study because the music's so loud. That being said, they play great music. Customer service is good, they're open really late, and there's a pretty good amount of seating. Overall great, but not a good place to go if you're trying to focus.
Richard Dongses
I like coming here because of the good coffee, friendly service, and eclectic-homey-hipster ambiance. Each Spyhouse seems to have their own vibe which I really like and helps me get creative when I do design work. Lighting is a tad on the dim side at nights, but if you don't mind that, and stay close to a light source (and drink their strong coffee), you will stay awake just fine.