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Coffeebar Roastery

★★★★½ 4.9/5 (36 reviews)
1030 Haskell St, Reno, NV 89509 (775) 277-3727
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Reviews (36)

Eric Buitenhuis
Eric Buitenhuis
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Proper coffee spot!

Coral Buitenhuis
Coral Buitenhuis
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Great coffee, nice patio.

John Michael Marino
John Michael Marino
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Unique! Visit the Coffeebar Roastery and you will truly appreciate the beauty of what Coffeebar has brought to Reno. Excellent coffee + friendly efficient service.

Caitlin OHalloran
Caitlin OHalloran
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Knowledgeable staff, exceptional coffee. Give it a try!

Anthony Engro ii
Anthony Engro ii
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Wow! The best keep secret in Reno for coffee!! Tucked in an alley very cool vibe. And amazing service n coffee was out of this world amazing!!

Sean Wei
Sean Wei
★★★☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

Really wanted to like this place but the food here was just really bad and expensive. Coffee drinks were ok, but only Starbucks level. Best thing we had was their baked goods.

Emily Romero
Emily Romero
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

If you want a real cup of coffee this is the absolute best spot in Reno

Patti Buser
Patti Buser
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

artistic, delicious coffee, with smells of roasting coffee. Just inhale Absolutely marvelous

Alessandro Riva
Alessandro Riva
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Little niche roastery, highly recommended if you like to taste nice coffe.

Greg Saiyo
Greg Saiyo
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Located in a very unassuming alley in midtown, this place has very chill vibes. The drinks are fantastic and made with care and precision. Barista was extremely friendly and was able to provide good recommendations for their whole bean coffee. LGBTQIA+ friendly! 🏳️‍🌈

Hans Pompen
Hans Pompen
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Excellent cortado in chill neighborhood environment.

Jeremy Fredricks
Jeremy Fredricks
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Located in a small, awkward alleyway, Coffebar Roastery is a hidden gem. The interior is small but cozy with an industrial or workshop feel (burlap bags of beans in the back, grinders and roasters on plain wooden tables, and coffee implements in several locations around the room). The workers were sociable and the people who came in and out seemed to know this place as a local coffee joint to hang out at. The coffee options were numerous. They have a $5 flight that consisted of an espresso shot, a cortado, and a mug of drip coffee, all of the same bean of the day. They have lattes and other specialty drinks, too, of course. Drink prices were comparable to third wave coffee shops in other states (~$3 for espresso, ~$5.50 for specialty drinks). Whole beans were also ~$18 per 12 oz., which is also typical nowadays. They have more whole bean options in-store than on their website, so I do recommend checking them out if you're interested in getting beans. The barista we talked to was pretty knowledgeable with the coffees and gave us different suggestions for brewing and trying the coffees (incl. ones they personally didn't like!). They have both blends and single origins. Your mileage may vary depending on who is working there that day, but definitely give this place a look if you want to try a local coffee place or you are into the third wave coffee scene. 5/5 would go there again.

Bunny Parker
Bunny Parker
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Beautiful delicious coffee! Cute coffee shop, we couldn't find it at first, it's kind of hidden down an alley. Super nice baristas and nice place to sit and relax. I got a vanilla latte that was perfect.

Kristen Warner
Kristen Warner
★★★★★ Jan 19, 1970

Awesome staff and delicious drinks!

Gerard Buckner
Gerard Buckner
★★★★★ Jan 19, 1970

First artisan coffee shop I've been to in reno .. I'm definitely taking a few bags home

Lawerence Schweitz
Lawerence Schweitz
★★★★★ Jan 19, 1970

This is some of the best coffee available in North America. The roasters and staff are knowledgeable and friendly. I love the Zephyr roast for espresso and drink it at home regularly. I can't say enough about the coffee.

Megan Rios
Megan Rios
★★★★★ Jan 19, 1970

Coffeebar Roastery has the nicest, most coffee knowledgeable staff, and always makes the coffee temperature just right. Such a treat to visit!

Michael Rockwell
Michael Rockwell
★★★★★ Jan 19, 1970

This place is sick! Love the vibe. Incredible coffee offerings. Had a great single-origin espresso. 10/10 would recommend

Ian Campbell
Ian Campbell
★★★★★ Jan 19, 1970

Good coffee, comfortable atmosphere, could smell the beans roasting down the street. If you're looking for a strong cup of coffee, this is the place to go.

James K
James K
★★★★★ Jan 19, 1970

Wonderful coffee in a serene outdoor space (4/5 Green Stars for social and environmental impact) I almost missed the Coffeebar Roastery but I’m glad I doubled back to find it. It’s really on the lane with no name that runs between Haskell and S. Virginia – if you’re walking along Haskell there's a space where 1030 should be and Coffeebar is behind that plot. There’s lots of seating outside their red-brick building, including several small tables with lovely mosaic tiles, a large table for 6, and a sofa under a canopy. This seating area, which is well secluded from traffic, combined with Coffeebar’s great music selection make this a very chill spot to forget your Covid woes. And their coffee is great too! The friendly Barista introduced me to a few coffees – both natural processed (the entire coffee cherry is dried before the bean is separated from the pulp) which saves on water and often makes the coffee more fruity and delicious. I decided to risk over-caffeinating and have both of them: the Costa Rica Finca Lucerito as a Gibraltar and the Ethiopian Naia Bombe as a pour-over. This was my first ever Gibraltar – made with Oatly oat milk and a sprinkle of sugar on top – and it was so delicious! The Ethiopian coffee was so lacking in bitterness that I was able to drink it without milk or sugar (which is rare for me). They also do flights – either different beans in the same format (e.g., espresso) or the same beans in multiple formats (Gibraltar and espresso) so it’s a good spot for a coffee education. Prices were reasonable considering the high quality – it was $7 total for the Gibraltar and the pour-over. I’m also giving Coffeebar 4/5 Green Stars for social and environmental impact for the following reasons: • Coffeebar have a direct trade relationship with coffee farmers. The benefits of this vary by coffee farm – it may be a better price for the farmer and/or more sustainable farming practices. • For example, the Costa Rica Finca Lucerito comes through collabor