Ohori's Coffee Roasters, Pen Rd. Location
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Curbside pickup
- No-contact delivery
- Delivery
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Ohori's Coffee Roasters, Pen Rd. Location Reviews - 100
4.4
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Jordan McLemore-Moon
Excellent coffee, pristine service. From an out-of-towner, I'd recommend over corp Starbucks every day of the week!
Alicity (Alicethereality)
Ohori’s is one of the treasures of Santa Fe. There is such a special energy here, and it is worth exploring and discovering for yourself. I have to say this is one of my favorite places in Santa Fe, the staff is knowledgeable, friendly, and the beverages are always excellent
Morgan Pfaelzer
The PERFECT cup of coffee can be found here. Seriously - this place is a must. Plus, the scones are delicious as well. Staff are always friendly and a good energy permeates the place.
Joey C
The coffee here was not as good as some of the other places in town however, they have a nice selection of drinks to choose from, as well as a drive-through window for morning commuters. Unfortunately, this location doesn't have any wifi.
Mark Kendrick
Never had a bad cup here. The latte's always turn out nice and the staff is friendly and quick with service. I highly recommend this place
P W
Excellent coffee selection, even for a Denver Coffee Nut like me. Delightful donuts and pastries round out the selection. Yes this the coffee you are looking for.
Ernesto B Baca
Santa Fe's oldest coffe roasters. They must be good or they would be long gone. I can't say for myself, not being a coffee drinker.
Julie Wilds
We are from out of town and picked out this cute coffee place to stop. They were friendly and quick and the coffee was fantastic!
Dominic Peralta
Hope you love strong coffee, espresso shot was very strong with a sharp finish. The drip of the day was also quite strong. Very nice looking inside.
Simrit Nam
It's called Pen Road because the State Pen was right here in town. Ah, the good, old days.