Anchor & Anvil Coffee Bar
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Curbside pickup
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Anchor & Anvil Coffee Bar Reviews - 100
4.6
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Sammy Cumpston
Great atmosphere! Love spending time in a comfortable atmosphere to relax and have a cup of tea!
Christine Ferguson-Rau
Anchor & Anvil is a hidden treasure! A full-service coffee shop with delicious coffee, a wide tea selection, breakfast and lunch items and free wifi. There is ample seating and space for group converations. Free on-street parking and courteous and friendly service. This will become a regular place to meet vaccinated friends and colleagues now that covid restrictions are easing.
Peter B
Nice, cozy, community atmosphere. There are always a variety of coffees and baked goods to try. You can of course get your staple coffee shop items here, but also a variety of locally made foods.
John C
We stopped in here on a whim while exploring the area. Great coffee chop. Nice layout with lots of tables and space, couches, and easy chairs. I got a mocha that was really fantastic and my wife got a chai latte that was very good. While most places make chai from a mix, they actually brewed it. You could tell the difference. We will definitely be going back.
Craig Clawson
Nice coffee shop. Latte was excellent. Employees were friendly. Will be back.
Jake Smith
Had a great time here having a great cup of coffee. It feels like a really great community coffee shop where people can hang out and chill. They also serve Oram’s donuts which are some of the best in the city.
Christie McFadden
Food and drinks are average. Sloooooooow service! Ordered 2 breakfast sandwiches and 2 bagels. After 20 minutes got 1 sandwich and the bagels. Waited 10 more minutes for the other sandwich, we asked for it to go at that point. It's a shame because I like the atmosphere but will not be back:/
Ryan Castor
This shop was the warmest, most welcoming place I've set foot in around the area. They've made GREAT use of their space right next to the municipal fire hall, which, by the way, was a pre-existing structure. This alone brings them right into the fold with what the Pittsburgh renaissance has been all about--rehabbing old spaces. This place has charm and they've laid it out comfortably and efficiently. I settled in to do some work and there many others sunk deep into their comfortable chairs here too. For you manual coffee lovers out there, they run an Eva Solo here in addition to all the standard run-of-the-mill brewing methods, and it yielded an excellent cup of Ethiopian Reko during my visit. They serve MadCap coffee, and it's pretty excellent. Today's barista (who I think may have been the owner) had a really good handle on the "good" seasons of coffee. I got to spend a few minutes talking to him and found out right away he knew his stuff when we conversed about the good crop of coffee that had come out of Colombia over the summer. A definite gem! I will make the 10-minute drive away from home (from which I can walk to THREE coffee shops) to do my work here from now on. Thumbs up! FIVE/FIVE
Maxwell Henderson
Great coffee from madcap in Grand Rapids! Tons of seating, everything from tables by the windows to bar seating and even couches and lounge section. Highly recommend this place, my favorite shop in the Pittsburgh area by far.
Randy Henderson
Just good coffee! Selection of pastries, great ambiance and nice folk. Check out their signature drinks too!