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Dear Diary Coffee

★★★★½ 4.7/5 (100 reviews)
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1212 Chicon St #103, Austin, TX 78702 (512) 489-6757 Website
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Reviews (100)

Quirky Naari
Quirky Naari
★★★★☆ Jan 20, 1970

Was looking for decaf coffee options, so tried there Streamers. Very fabulous and you have a options to add espresso shots if needed. Really loved the flavors. Definitely worth trying out. Oat milk is nice and creamier.

Rosa Nardo
Rosa Nardo
★★★★☆ Jan 20, 1970

Good coffee, very cute decor. Staff were so kind and helpful

Logan Barnhouse
Logan Barnhouse
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Dear Diary Coffee Shop in Austin is a vegan coffee lover's paradise. Their commitment to exceptional coffee is evident in every sip. Here's why I'm giving them five stars: Unforgettable Flavors: Dear Diary offers an impressive selection of vegan coffee creations that will leave you craving more. From their perfectly brewed classics to unique specialty drinks, their menu is a delightful blend of creativity and flavor. Expert Craftsmanship: The baristas at Dear Diary are true coffee artisans. Their expertise shines through in every cup they serve. The care and precision put into crafting each beverage ensure a consistently exceptional experience. Sustainable Practices: Dear Diary's dedication to sustainability is commendable. They prioritize locally sourced, organic ingredients, and their commitment to eco-friendly packaging and waste reduction sets them apart. Warm and Inviting Atmosphere: Stepping into Dear Diary feels like entering a cozy sanctuary. The inviting atmosphere, comfortable seating, and friendly staff create a welcoming space to enjoy your coffee and unwind. Outstanding Service: The staff at Dear Diary go above and beyond to provide stellar customer service. They're knowledgeable, friendly, and passionate about coffee. Their genuine enthusiasm adds an extra layer of enjoyment to your visit. For an unforgettable vegan coffee experience, look no further than Dear Diary Coffee Shop. Their dedication to exceptional flavors and sustainable practices make them a standout choice in Austin's vibrant coffee scene.

John Betterman
John Betterman
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Great coffee and service. Tacos are great for breakfast and lunch. Overall amazing value.

Richard
Richard
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Miles is all smiles and you can see that here and carry it with you....and drink a coffa bonus. bonus.

Darrel Warren
Darrel Warren
★★★★☆ Jan 20, 1970

Dear Diary Coffee is an excellent brand that offers some of the best coffee I've tasted. The company sources its coffee beans from sustainable farms and roasts them to perfection, resulting in a rich and flavorful cup of coffee. I recently tried their Ethiopian Yirgacheffe blend, and I was blown away by its bright acidity, fruity notes, and subtle chocolate undertones. The aroma alone was enough to make me want to dive right in. What sets Dear Diary Coffee apart from other brands is their commitment to ethical and sustainable practices. They work directly with farmers to ensure fair wages and promote environmental stewardship. As someone who cares about the impact my purchases have on the world, it's refreshing to find a brand that aligns with my values.

Kaleb Schumann
Kaleb Schumann
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

What a cute little vegan coffee shop! Even though they were out of the food I wanted, the barista helped me choose a more than suitable delicious burrito alternative! Lots of fun things to look at and impulse buy, too!

Thomas Cotteleer
Thomas Cotteleer
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Super chill coffee shop serving vegan friendly fare with delicious coffee and house made syrups. If you're hungry try the overnight oats they are tasty and filling at a solid value.

Celena Swaby
Celena Swaby
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Vegan eats for everyone!! They even offer free goodies on occasion.

Ali Lemer
Ali Lemer
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Terrific local spot for coffee and vegan snacks and pastries, with conscientious baristas like Rachel and Colleen making delicious coffees. Woman-owned business too! Don’t miss it.

Ben Jammin
Ben Jammin
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Dear Diary is such a great vibe. My baristas Jess and Rachel had such great service. The coffee is great and the local art is so cool and inspiring.

Sofia Medina
Sofia Medina
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Great service and great vibes. I love that they have community journals!

Marjorie McCarthy
Marjorie McCarthy
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Barista Miles was amazing and great open mic vibes

Seth Kaye
Seth Kaye
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

dear diary is so sick ! 1) it's full of art and that's awesome 2) they host an open mic that is so genuinely fun and wholesome it hurts (come check it out sundays 4-7) and 3) MILES is the most friendly and hospitable face to see when you walk in the door on a sunday afternoon. i literally look forward to sunday afternoons at dear diary for these reasons 🤘🏻 thanks Miles !!! oat milk cortados at dear diary are excellent too. GO !

Steven Mccarthy
Steven Mccarthy
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Awesome open mic night here on Sunday evening! Miles was a great server and made an excellent “Chagachino”

Corbin McDavitt
Corbin McDavitt
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Miles the barista was fantastic. Very strong iced Americanos.

Lena Wright
Lena Wright
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

A cheery, no-frills local coffee shop. Every time I come in I have a great interaction - the baristas I’ve had recently (Riley & Myles from my receipts) have been so kind, I watched a neighbor pay for another’s coffee, and it’s a relaxing environment to sit on your computer or grab a vegan latte to wander the neighborhood.

Taylor Smith
Taylor Smith
★★☆☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

I very rarely leave negative reviews, so consider this both a warning for customers and a piece of advice for owners. Don’t get the tacos. I realize this is a coffee shop and not a taco shop, but if you want food just get a donut. The tacos are 1 pretty flavorless and more importantly 2 wrapped in paper. Why are we wrapping tacos in paper you guys ?? They stuck to the paper and not only fell apart, but then tasted like paper. Literally such an easy fix, just use aluminum foil (the paper isn’t even recyclable because food sticks to it, and frankly recycling metal is better for the environment anyway if that’s what you’re going for). My biggest red flag in coffee shops is paper cups in a dine-in setting. They quite literally sell mugs and ceramics and stuff, why am I drinking coffee out of paper in the shop? The space is a little awkward. Between the somewhat cramped shelves where they sell things, there’s not much room for tables. Despite this, they really packed in as many tables as possible. With this many tables you’d expect there to be a ton of people, but most of them were empty (even on a Saturday morning). Easy fix, lose a table. Positives: the spiced vanilla thing is good, and the donut is actually quite good. I was very pleasantly surprised by the donut. Staff was pleasant.

Timothy Rivera
Timothy Rivera
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Dear Diary Coffee was on the top of our list during our trip to Austin! Right as soon as we walked in we felt comfortable and excited to try this wonderful place. It’s nice to go somewhere as a Vegan knowing I can order without asking “is this vegan?!” Also Miles took care of us and they were wonderful! Providing us with not just great suggestions of what to get but also places we could go and enjoy our stay in Austin! We will be going back here for sure!!!

Susan Johnston Taylor
Susan Johnston Taylor
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

I love that Dear Diary Coffee hosts so many open mic nights! I go to the show time open mic night, and Miles is always a great sport about a bunch of theatre people belting out their favorite songs from Dear Evan Hansen or Les Miz. As a vegetarian, I also appreciate that there's no uncharge for non-diary milk.