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The Sword and Shovel Coffeehouse & Bookstore

★★★★☆ 4.4/5 (9 reviews)
405 S Main St, Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-1566 Website
The Sword and Shovel Coffeehouse & Bookstore The Sword and Shovel Coffeehouse & Bookstore The Sword and Shovel Coffeehouse & Bookstore The Sword and Shovel Coffeehouse & Bookstore The Sword and Shovel Coffeehouse & Bookstore

Reviews (9)

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Issac Koshy Panicker
★★★★☆ Jan 20, 1970

Nice coffee.

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Miles Noonan
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Great selection, great service

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Claire P.
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

I love this coffee shop! I came in during a visit from out of town, and it is awesome! They have dairy alternative milk options, so I ordered a caramel latte with oat milk - the price was super reasonable, and the beverage was EXCELLENT. Highly recommend! P.S. I'd also like to note that unlike a previous review, my experience as a regular person unaffiliated with christ church or the school was absolutely positive. I'm not from Moscow or in any way part of the crowd here and felt totally at ease in this coffee shop! If one's goal is to get a good cup of coffee, they won't be disappointed.

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Jeff Salmon
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Great location on Friendship Square, quality drinks, nice people and interesting selection of books.

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Erik Caballero
★☆☆☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

The store has passable coffee and a decent shelf of books, but its atmosphere is summarily "you shouldn't be here." The baristas were cold and austere, almost downright creepy at times. The entire place felt sterile and uninviting. Maybe it's better for kirkers? Either way, if you're not caught up in the Christ Church crowd, you probably aren't going to have a very pleasant experience sitting down for coffee here. I'd recommend walking the extra block to get to Bucer's or One World instead.

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Minwook Kim
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Amazing place. Perfect to read the book and enjoy the coffee!!

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Tommy Knapp
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Very nice coffee shop. It has a great selection of books and gifts, with a warm atmosphere and a great view of friendship square.

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Wolffius “Brutus” MacBeth
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Place is kinda bussin, ngl. There's a rolling ladder on the bookshelf that looks straight out of a fairy-tale—staff only, of course. Like all bookstores it's a great way to burn through your wallet and accumulate bibliophilic guilt unrepentantly. It's got a pretty awesome selection of books for such a small place. On this particular Saturday morning I got here an hour after opening and it was delightfully quiet. Perfect place to study!

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Jerry Christensen
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

This is the perfect spot for a special coffee break. Wonderful pastries. The background music is restful. Lovely decor. While you're here, browse the bookstore. A full selection of espresso drinks. Being connected with New Saint Andrews College, the clientele are all respectful. The staff are cheerful.