Sheza Coffee House
Amenities
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible toilet
- Kerbside pickup
- Delivery
- Takeaway
- Dine-in
Sheza Coffee House Reviews - 100
4.5
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
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N V
Cozy little spot to sit and sip coffee, and have some pastries. It’s beautifully decorated. The whipped coffee was great. Friendly and helpful workers. I would definitely pass by again if I am in the neighborhood.
Sweetlocs Taylor
Can't express how much I love and treasure Sheza Coffeehouse. This neighborhood has always needed a community coffeehouse. It hits all of the MARKS for me. Close to home, beautiful aesthetics, good music, kind-spirited owners and employees. I've been fortunate to network with many other entrepreneurs who I didn't even know existed in our community. I come daily (except weekends). Always a great start to my day! Forever a faithful customer!! Keep up the great work!
Amber Morst
#love@firstsip
This coffee house is a whole vibe!! I live in Albany but every time I come to town this is my first stop every day!!! My favorite is the whipped coffee, it is amazing!! Sheza has a beautiful spirit and this coffee house is TOP NOTCH!! Great place for a late afternoon snack as well!! ❤️
Amanda Leonetti
I have to say i am MIND BLOWN… I’m not one to write reviews.. but I’m from the area, and i did Not expect to walk into such a BEAUTIFUL coffee shop around here ever!!! The vibes were like no other from the decor to the people working. I didn’t want to leave!! The Whipped coffee is a MUST have! I’m glad i found my new regular coffee spot!! I’ll be back very soon!!!
Tori Nona
The hot matcha latte has been my favorite since Sheza opened.
Today I tried the whipped coffee, which was delicious. My friend got the hot cocoa and enjoyed it very much. The scones, muffins and croissants are very yummy!
There is seating outside, weather permitting, as well as indoor seating.
Seating areas, counters and restroom are very clean.
The only negative is that they tend to play the music a bit on the loud side. Lowering it just a few notches would give Sheza 5 stars. I come here with friends to chat and catch up, loud music hinders that.
Jose Hernandez
Everyone if you're looking something new but extremely delicious, charming, cute, nice vibe, great selection of coffees either hot or iced, you have to stop here by yourself or with someone company and be prepared to take pictures because is definitely the cutest coffee shop you'll ever visit.
Sean Xavier
Instagrammable family boutique coffee shop with decor that will make you feel like you’re having a fresh cup of coffee in a beautiful garden. Great service and hospitality. Thank you Sheza!
hellothere facebook
The coconut cake has me coming back every week! I’m not even a big cake person but i find myself always craving the coconut cake from this place. I also really like the iced tea drinks. The decor is beautiful just a beautiful vibe. They also host game nights which I loveeee
Rachel A.
A woman owned business! This spot is almost everything, visually pleasing upon entry. The walls are adorned with bright beautiful colors and foliage. Def Instagram worthy pictures can be taken in here! This is a true hidden gem. I believe it just opened recently. They have a variety of beverage options, which I appreciate. If I’m not just wanting coffee, I can op for a unique lemonade or smoothie. Had the pleasure of meeting the owner-a young woman, a college graduate who was originally in fashion but used some of those transferable skills to open this business. No wonder why it’s so beautiful inside! I had my two dogs with me one time and decided not to go in, I called and they made the order for me and brought it outside. They even had a running fountain for the pups, they care about animals too! I like the machiatto, it’s pretty pricey, but it’s nice treat to self every once in a while. It attracts a nice crowd of ppl, you will see all the fancy men and women of the neighborhood before and after work coming here.
Ismenia Mejia
I went to Sheza this morning around 9am. I was super excited about it because I had heard from my cousin that lives in the neighborhood, how great their Tiramisu latte was and how pretty the decor was. She had mentioned going there at times to finish work and enjoy a cup of brew. Once I ordered my coffee and a pastry (which were $6 and $6.50 consecutively), I asked the cashier lady helping me if I can get the wifi password. Before she could even speak to tell me what it was, an Indian gentleman that had been sitting at one the tables tells me that if I plan on using my lap top I had to sit at the lap top workstation. He points to a small area behind me that had 3 stools, where I would be facing the wall. I tell him that the store was empty, I was literally the only customer in there at the time, and ask why I couldn’t sit at a table. He goes on to say that the tables are for groups of 4, and that then I would be there for hours and take up a table. 1. He assumed that I would be there for hours without asking. 2. I had already read the sign they have on each table saying there is a 60 minute sitting limit 3. A coffee shop that doesn’t serve actual food and just pastries shouldn’t have tables only for groups of 4, generally ppl go by themselves to grab coffee. They should invest in tables for 2, and not discriminate people that go to enjoy coffee by themselves. I tell him that I was aware of the 60 minute sitting limit and wouldn’t be staying for that long, but would like to sit at a table because it is more comfortable than staring at the wall in an empty coffee shop. He continued to insist on sitting at the “laptop workstation” and said those were the rules. Eventually he said it was fine. I stayed for 45 minutes. Within those 45 minutes there was a white man that came in, ordered coffee to stay, and sat at a table for 4 by himself reading a book. Nothing was said to him. There was a girl that was of Indian descent that sat at a table with her laptop by herself, again nothing was mentioned to her. Which led me to believe that this man was purely just racist towards Spanish people. Because there was no reason why I had to go through so much of a back and forth to sit at a table with my lap top while I drank my coffee when I was the only customer in there at the time. The place looks nice, but it wasn’t worth the overpriced cost of the coffee and pastry, and the 35 minute drive for me to get there and be made to feel so terrible! This is the picture of where he expected me to sit by myself while the whole place was empty!!! And I just realized he is in one of the pics as well.