Manzanita News & Espresso
Review of Manzanita News & Espresso
Manzanita News & Espresso: A Cozy Cafe with Great Coffee and Pastries
Manzanita News & Espresso is a charming cafe located in the heart of Manzanita, Oregon. The cafe is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike, offering a cozy and welcoming atmosphere, delicious coffee, and a wide selection of pastries and baked goods.
The cafe is open seven days a week from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm, making it the perfect spot for an early morning coffee or a mid-afternoon snack. The cafe's menu features a variety of coffee drinks, including lattes, cappuccinos, and iced coffee. One of the cafe's unique features is their coffee ice cubes, which are a refreshing addition to any iced coffee drink.
Manzanita News & Espresso also offers a selection of pastries and baked goods, including muffins, scones, and coffee cake. The cafe sources their baked goods from local bakeries, ensuring that everything is fresh and delicious.
The cafe's interior is cozy and inviting, with plenty of seating options for customers. The outdoor seating area is also a popular spot, offering a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere to enjoy a cup of coffee or a pastry.
While some customers have reported less than stellar experiences with the service, the majority of reviews praise the cafe's friendly and welcoming staff. The cafe's location in the heart of Manzanita also makes it a convenient stop for those exploring the town.
If you're looking for a cozy cafe with great coffee and pastries, Manzanita News & Espresso is definitely worth a visit.
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Bryan Hall
Oof. I've been here before and it was okay. Today though, grumpy barista, the coffee was absolutely disgusting, as well as the breakfast sandwich. We actually had to throw it all away and will have to drive up to Cannon Beach for breakfast.
Juliet Conley
Their coffee is delicious. They even make ice cubes made out of coffee for their iced drinks so they don't get watered down. Brilliant!!
I like to shop for the jewelry they carry in the store and other cute stuff, mostly made by local artists.
Their outdoor seating is super cute with tree stumps for tables and ample parking.
I can't say enough good things about this place. It's always on my "to do" list when I visit Magical Manzanita!! <3
Little Bunny
The latte I had here was just perfect. Not too strong/acidic and not too sweet or milky.
S M
Terrible coffee , service and my muffin was so dry.
J Edwards
Perfect Oregon Coast feel. Excellent chai and the hot chocolate actually tasted like chocolate (somehow most coffee shops epically fail at this easy drink, but here they have the flavor down no matter what you order). Ambiance is most excellent with tree stumps for tables and you sit in the beautiful shaded garden area.
Andrea Scott
Coffee was excellent! Service was prompt and friendly, plus it was one of the few things open at midday on a Wednesday in November. They also served an assortment of Wanda’s baked goods from the nearby bakery - coffee cake was divine.
David L
I LOVE this place! Besides great mochas with oat milk or any other drink you want, they sell magazines, books, affordable art, garden art, Stainglass, healthy snacks, cool stickers, socks, newspapers, children’s books, pastries, and I’m probably missing a bunch of stuff.They support voting for democracy, peace, walking, and other important causes. Ttheir outdoor seating area is a Zen Garden - such a great place to chil…
Deborah Burns
Cute little coffee shop with that small community gathering place feel.
Quality coffee and a wonderful variety of delicious home baked style pastries 🍰 🍩🍪
Douglas Slachter
Great atmosphere. The coffee was nothing amazing, but it wasn't bad either. They do use coffee ice cubes for iced coffee, which is nice. It is definitely cozy and fits the atmosphere of the Oregon coast. It's a little tight, so it probably isn't the best place for large groups, but it is nice for a couple friends to get together at for a chat and maybe a magazine.
Lauren Riggs
Super excited to grab some coffee from this shop as we pulled in. We walked up and saw that masks were required with a sign on the door that said "what would Frida do?" Granted it's a holiday weekend and we are from out of town but the barista didn't even make eye contact when she said hi and asked for our order. We bought $32 worth of stickers and magnets and while we were looking through them they had our coffee sitting on the counter and didn't say anything to us. My husband bought a kombucha and was just drinking it when he noticed it smelled off. I checked the date and it expired on the 17th of may 2021. It's the 4th of July and I'm sorry but Frida Kahlo would say f*ck your Mask and the patriarchy that mandated it.