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Best coffee in Princeton, and their glazed croissants (while not made in house) are delectable. Best spot in town for a coffee or business meeting - Sakrid blows small world out of the water
Kelsey Lambright
Delicious draft latte and cappuccino, beautiful space, and friendly baristas. I'm excited that this place has opened, and I can't wait for the hard launch! On the pricey side, but that's to be expected for a quality coffee place downtown. Try it out before they get super busy!
Tibor Friedrich
Super nice little cafe and the coffee is consistently great
Nick Pfeiffer
Sakrid is easily in my top 3 favorite spots to get high-quality caffeine. What really sets it apart for me is their passion for the coffee bean. If asked, the owners and baristas will talk to you about their travels to Latin America with the goal to find sustainable coffee farms in which to source beans from. Sakrid has become a staple of my wife and I's weekend routine, and it's a place I cannot recommend more.
Kimber Casteel
Super good quality drinks. I’ve had golden lattes, matcha, and oat milk lattes here and they have all been AMAZING. The baristas are so incredibly helpful and make my drink to my specifications every time. This is my go to spot in Princeton, and every other place makes me feel underwhelmed now. I only wish there was more seating! It’s always busy when I go in (well, pre covid when we could go inside) and I am happy about that!!
Rika R
Huge Disappointment - being local residents, my husband and I, recently tried eagerly if this brewery would live up to the hype. On a day that was NOT busy, the lady at the counter AND the barista collectively got my teenagers order WRONG. A "cold" brew was in the end offered as a "hot" brew, and my teenager was too polite to counter their mistake. NOT visiting AGAIN. Tip - - learn to pay attention to the customers.
Suzy Hansen
I love coffee and live locally but when I showed up the door was locked and when they opened and I asked if it was a private party they rolled their eyes at me like duh! Oh, excuse me…….I thought u were a new coffee shop looking for future loyal customers. A snobby Princeton elitist coffee shop- no thanks!
Steve Miller
Average at best. Was hoping for a stellar coffee experience given the “look” of the place.
You don’t even experience the smell of wonderful coffee when you enter. It’s just sterile.
Not that Small World is very good or consistent, but still my preference.
Zach Gates
Sakrid gets a lot right for a town that was badly in need of a 3rd wave roaster. Good atmosphere and good drinks. One thing they could really improve on is their training of staff. When buying beans for the first time, it wasn’t listed on an Ethiopia label if it was natural or washed process. The staff member kind of fumbled, mentioned the farm, and told me the beans looked “mangled”. It could’ve been a misunderstanding or he misheard me, but it was a pretty simple question that was tripped over and not corrected by the barista pulling shots. I wasn’t even trying to quiz, I just am picky with naturals. Still bought the $17 bag. They’ve got growing to do, but I think they can do it.
Victoria Castillo
Really great experience. Delicious coffee and yummy pastries. One of the baristas, Eddie, is sooooo nice and very handsome. What a great time in this coffee shop. Couldn't recommend more!