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Have coffee while watching ducks, turtles, and the occasional rafter float by on the Chattahoochee. You will have to pay several bucks to park here, and it is a little tricky finding the right places to do that. But if you make it, it's a pretty cool spot for a coffee shop in a major city.
Passing through Chattahoochee, we stopped in for some authentic Chattahoochee Coffee. I asked the barista what separated Chattahoochee Coffee Company from Starbucks. He said: "We care about the coffee, from the bean until it drips into your cup." It was reflected in the delicious roast roast of my coffee. In the atmosphere was great, the smell was life! I highly recommend Chattahoochee Coffee Company in Georgia.
Coffee was amazing. It actually tasted like a proper coffee freshly brewed. It did have a nice punch and was completely enjoyable. It was a very nice view of the river, even in a rainy day like the day I went there
Gorgeous atmosphere, great coffee, and the ducks are free to take home. I have 37 ducks now.
I see people complaining about parking, hours of operation etc. If I lived here I would want to limit the amount of people occupying the area. Call ahead so you don't waste your trip. Don't blame the people for your lack of planning. Plus a one star review for things like parking tells nothing of the coffee quality or other aspects. Talk about first world problems. Actual review. Coffee is excellent, the baked goods are good quality depending on the time you go, (end of day stale). The view is enjoyable and calming. Pricey is my only hit.
Absolutely gorgeous place to work, to have coffee and enjoy nature. you can drink coffee and sit & watch the river. i gave it 4 stars because i fell the Manu is poor and the parking is a nightmare. but totally worth it!
Located directly on Chattahoochee river with great views from outside seating area or indoor area. Coffee is good. Staff is very friendly with good service The only negative, it is located in a gated community (Walton on Chattahoochee) and you have to enter a code to get in. Instruction are however written at the gate. The Coffee shop is open Saturday and Sunday 8 am to 7 pm but only for residents. There is no public gate access on weekends. Parking is not free. Maximum allowed 2 hours. It cost $5 for 2 hours.
We called in for the gate code, and we were told that they were at full capacity which we completely understood. So we waited around for the time to come & it never did. We then left for a walk & decided to come back after. Once calling again they were still at full capacity, so we offered to walk in. Thinking this would be a very simple solution, however, we were told they were “too busy”. I just don’t understand the point of turning away customers when they are trying to give you business.
Trying find parking is ridiculous. It’s only like 12 parking spots, you have to pay to park, and 9/10 you’ll be fighting other cars trying to beat them in a spot!! It’s a great concept to have a coffee shop on a river, but definitely not INSIDE OF AN APARTMENT COMPLEX!!! Could be a good experience if it wasn’t so difficult to get in. Edit in response to the company:I’ve been to that location…. Actually used to live at the apartments and in no way does the scenery compare. Is it on the river… yes but the scenery is significantly different. We all know this location is the preferred location because of the scenery.
The location of this place is lovely by the river. The seating areas are plenty and with an option to bring picnic blankets. We loved the outdoor areas. The staff was testy, they were all out of whatever pastry or food items they had at 1/1:30 pm. To get in, it is another issue. It’s inside an apartment complex. There is a button to get in on the touch pad. The parking is hourly and paid. There is a small parking area assigned to this coffee shop and according to staff when it fills up the entrance gives an error. So to get inside is a task! I gave all the stars because of the location. Coffee was subpar. And getting in was inconvenient.
The place is 5 stars beautiful. HOWEVER, it gets only 2 stars from me because: 1. Cappuccino was bad (coffee tasted burnt) 2. No internet connection (really??) 3. BIGGEST DEAL for me: you have to pay for parking and you CAN ONLY STAY FOR TWO HOURS (and it is not cheap: $5.00 parking fee! And not much flexibility) So, if you, like me, wanted to go to a nice café to have some time out of the chaos of the house and of a toddler and get some work done forget about it. In 2 hours you can barely get settled, and between the $5 of parking and $8 of (BAD) cappuccino and a small danish IT IS NOT WORTH IT.
This is a gated place. In order to get in, you put in the code at the intercom. The gate should then lift. You gotta pay for parking as well. ($5). I ordered the iced matcha. Not so happy about it. There is barely matcha in it, so all I taste is milk. Not even a hint of sweet. But the only thing that im satisfied about is the beautiful view.
The coffee and location is beautiful but the residential community in which it's situated is definitely ridiculous. If you want to work here for more than 2 hours, I would NOT come to this location. They are very strict about being here for two hours and the leasing office is not open to paying for more parking. I had to interrupt a meeting I was in to leave to avoid getting a ticket.
Absolutely the best setting for a coffee shop in the Southeast. Grab a cappuccino and sit outside and take in the spectacular view of the Hooch and the stunningly landscaped riverside. They provide free wifi and power outlets both outside and inside. Best season to gó would be spring and fall. When you finish your coffee take a stroll around the gorgeous grounds or take a dip in the river. Don't feed the water fowl!
It was the most expensive coffee shop we've ever been to. These guys will nickel and dime you. If you don't pay for parking, you will be ticketed or booted. They did us wrong, and we will not return.
This coffee spot is in a gorgeous location inside an apartment complex overlooking the river. The gate code is displayed next to the keypad when you pull up to enter. Staff was really nice and helpful and the atmosphere is so chill! Just good vibes all around.
Wonderful and pleasant experience while amazed by the multi talented barista. The company is quite fortunate to have such great talented staffs 😲✨💯😍. We watched the barista gentleman running the circuit, sort of speak. He was assisting with the orders, and the long line of morning customers waiting for their "cups of ☀️ Sunshine". While he was answering calls calmly and smoothly to the customers asking for direction/ trying to order. At the same time, he was drizzle hot water to make drip coffee Lagolondrina for us. Circuit Du Soleil in Real life. Amazing 😍🤩 💯 The atmosphere and location of this coffee are spot on. Right at the bench if Chattahoochee River. What more can one ask for a view while sipping slowly a cup of black drip coffee, handmade 🤩. The Matcha 🍵 latte with vibrant green color and a hint of lightly creamed. This is we'll concentrated real green Matcha that one can taste more of the green Matcha tea than the cream. Dirty Chai half dark and bitter half spice chai tea with cream with foam that painted a white mustache of a happy 😁 smile. Life is good 😊 ☀️🙏🏼😇
The best place to sit outside and work or catch up with a friend, grab a cup of coffee and sit by the river and relax
Had to write a negative review because the parking warning stickers are very very hard to remove from our cars. If you stay past two hours or if you forget to pay on the app before walking into the coffee shop you will end up with a warning sticker sealed to your window. Imagine enjoying a nice walk and decent coffee in a great venue, but then having to use a goo gone or razor blade to scrape the sticker off of your car for a half hour. I understand the need for parking control and getting more cars in and out of the lot and keeping everyone on time, but I don't understand the type of warning label. You can put the warning as a laminated piece of paper or something wrapped in plastic on the windshield wiper or on the door handle. Anything but a semi permanent damage to the car window please. I will remove this review when you stop using warning stickers and switch to another way of warning your loyal customers.
Great coffee right by the river. They have outdoor seating that allow dogs as well.