La Mulita Coffee
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Curbside pickup
- No-contact delivery
- Takeout
- Dine-in
La Mulita Coffee Reviews - 100
5
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Kris Drenzek
La Mulita is a most welcome new hip coffee shop on the seacoast to pop in and snag a delicious pick me up. Staff is very nice, knowledgeable, and accommodating. If you’re looking for a fresh new coffee experience where you can get a quality brew and some positive vibes, but skip the hustled atmosphere of the big chains this is your jam! Go check em’ out!
Sebastian
Best Colombian Coffee in town, very competent and friendly team. Great merchandise too!
Don't miss it☕️
Mike Errecart
Coming from Seattle, we struggled to find good beans roasted well on the seacoast. We ended up shipping them in -- until La Mulita. Max brings in excellent beans and his new espresso roast is as good as anyone's. Plus, he's extremely friendly and generous with his time. Highly recommend a stop!
Connor Martel
Employees are kind, fast, and super attentive. Coffee is absolutely killer, and the ONLY place I buy my beans at. They have wonderful lattes and some seriously bold cold brew. 11/10 would recommend to locals and visitors.
Kristy Myers
East coast road trip and this was by far my favorite coffee!!
Steven Greco
I only write reviews for products that I absolutely love. Let me say that the coffee is excellent. I cannot wait for the company to offer more variations- especially a lighter roast. I live in Houston Tx and grew up in Rye NH. You will always see my coffee cup filled with La Mulita Coffee! Keep up the great work.
Ri Gulotta
I've been going to La Mulita since they opened and I've never had a bad cup of coffee. Their barista is a magician behind the bar and never fails to impress. Everyone is extremely nice and going in to the shop is always a pleasure!
John D
Fantastic coffee that is worth the drive. Barista's really know what they are doing here. Not sure where they get their pastries but also really good.
Some seating inside and outside. Limited parking.
If you appreciate well made coffee, this is the place.
Ann Phelan
Preface: We drive for coffee. We even fly for coffee. Some of our most memorable coffee crawls were in Cuba, Copenhagen and of course, all over New England. We are die hard fans of Snowy Owl in Brewster, perhaps the best roaster, around. Manuel and Derek from SO recommended La Mulita. We are often in Portland, for coffee, of course and tried to get to LM but their hours never coincided with our journey We decided to dedicate a trip just for LM. Boy, it was worth the 4 hour trip (round trip). The spot is in pretty Rye. There is plenty of parking and inside, it's warm and welcoming. Baristas, Heather and Stewart made us feel very welcomed. They explained the coffees currently being served and crafted our second best Cortado of 2021. I loved my maple latte, as well. Whenever I see maple, I jump. They sell bags, of course and LM swag. I bought a gift box with a bag of beans, locally made pancake mix and maple syrup and a mug for 35.00. What a deal. We hiked nearby Ordione State Park which is NOT to miss and went back for more coffee. Owner, Max, has broken the coffee Siberia in this area and brought the community a righteous roaster. There is some seating but take your coffee and hit the great outdoors. And after, come back for one for the road.
James C
Friendly cosy spot, bigger than it looks from the street. The coffee is first-rate and includes some novel (to Portsmouth) options like the espresso tonic (you gotta try it).
Gluten-free: on thursdays they have Lovebird donuts including GF.
Covid-safe: all staff and customers are properly masked and following guidelines. Free disposable masks if you need one