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Now that Spring is here and the sun is finally sending its warmth to our surface I have been walking a lot more. As I headed in the normal direction my nostrils caught the scent of baking bread and I knew I had to follow it. It took me to Automobile Alley which is a long stretch of shops and restaurants on Broadway Ave. The smell became stronger and stronger as I headed north. I came to an intersection and looked in front of me for a way. I noticed a large set of blue glasses on a white background. Someone like me is always boastful about what I know about my city. Especially an area that I live in. However, I had no clue what this building contained. I took a sharp right turn heading east up 13th Street toward the railroad tracks. Confused about which way to complete my journey to this mystery building took me on a gravely short walk up the side of the tracks. On approach, I noticed two signs set across from each other with a dual staircase between them. It leads to a door into the old building. Once inside my eyes gazed upon books and art in a tiny corridor. Two more beautiful old windowed doors led me into the main area. The room has high ceilings and old windows that fill the place with natural light. A young man set quietly reading a book on a vintage couch that was clearly from the late 60s or early 70s. He invited me with a smile and asked if I needed help with anything. His name is Ben and he runs the small little coffee shop inside. When I say small I mean he built it into a small closet in the corner of the room. Genius level! I ordered an Americano with nothing in it and chose to stay a bit. He went to work on my order as I paid through Venmo, and no cash was needed. Caboose Coffee is tightly nestled into the northeast corner of the main area of Bookish. A small bookstore with Used Books and Art. As Ben finished making my Americano I browsed to see what was available. So many great books that I had either already read, or that were on my list to read.
Cozy and well curated. Lots of books and great coffee. Great for relaxing, working, or catching up with a friend.
Lovely coffee aromas, abundant dog friendliness. These are pure things. I think coffee made by a kind barista makes an inexplicable difference. You’ll likely not regret an espresso a la Ben. He knows coffee… just ask him about other coffee shops in town and witness his savviness and enthusiasm yourself.
Coziest coffee shop in town!!
Best coffee shop in OKC
Quaint spot with great coffee and loads of books! Definitely a hidden gem in Okc.