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The Grind Coffeehouse

★★★★½ 4.6/5 (100 reviews)
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19 N Main St, Cedar City, UT 84720 (435) 867-5333 Website
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Reviews (100)

Wade Lindley
Wade Lindley
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

A hip new coffee house in downtown cedar city. The staff and barista were efficient, effective, and clean. Coffee was brewed regularly, and quickly. The food was great for the price. A must eat if in the area. Lots of folks enjoying each other and the establishment. 5/5

Chris Battle Sr.
Chris Battle Sr.
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

What a great place to have a cup of coffee in Cedar city. The staff was wonderful, the food was delicious and the coffee was tasty & sustainable.

Melvin Lopez
Melvin Lopez
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

The food and coffee are delicious; Excellent service and great atmosphere, we were here yesterday on the way to Brianhead Ski Resort, and we were back again next morning, lol. I definitely recommend this place!!

Cody Barney
Cody Barney
★★★☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

Coffee is consistently good. Great atmosphere. The only thing I would recommend is a bit more focus on the steamed milk technique - it’s sometime a bit too hot (almost like they are trying to boil it). James Hoffmann has a great video on YouTube.

Mary Brackett
Mary Brackett
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Great place. Wonderful atmosphere and the coffee was amazing.

AJ Perrenoud
AJ Perrenoud
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Had breakfast here while staying at Cedar Point, was really fun and cute!

Earl Boyer
Earl Boyer
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

The Grind has been a favorite of mine for many years. The staff he's always friendly and quick. Great roasted-in-house coffee. They have a decent selection of salads and sandwiches, as well as some sweets. There are also some light breakfast selections. Great place to hang out or visit with friends.

Jerilynn Bradley
Jerilynn Bradley
★★★★☆ Jan 20, 1970

The Grind has always been our go to for my grandkids and I to have special time together. We like going to the bookstore and then getting a hot drink and a snack. I still like the Grind but it's lost the homey coziness that made it extra special for us. I get it that times change and things move with the times, however it feels less welcoming without the funky chairs and little nooks to sit in and be away from people. We'll still go there because it's better than Starbucks and I support local, and their food is great. We just miss the cozy feel that's all❤️❤️

Carson McClain
Carson McClain
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Best place to study/work in town! Pretty decent vegan options for Cedar City.

Maria B
Maria B
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

I'm really impressed with this place! My sandwich was served hot with fresh ingredients. You are supposed to come up to the counter to collect your order, but the server remembered our orders and brought them to our table. And we were shocked by how reasonable the prices are - $6 sandwich!

Brandi Kern
Brandi Kern
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

We love the sandwiches. Vegan friendly with lots of options. We love the updates that have been made since John became the new owner. Such a beautiful atmosphere, especially attached to a book store. Great to hang out or meet people.

Kendra King
Kendra King
★★★☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

Nice atmosphere, smells wonderful (coffee and hardwood floors) and the staff is friendly and efficient. Sadly, there have been changes to the coffee and not for the better! I think the coffee brand is the same as with the previous owner but the syrups used to make their flavored lattes appear to be really cheap. I kept having that experience ordering a mocha the last few times I've gone, so I ordered a caramel macchiato with the same result. The drinks are sweet enough, but the flavor is pretty chemically. :/

Ryan Woldt
Ryan Woldt
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Every town should have a The Grind Coffeehouse. Really enjoyable coffees and lattes featuring Formation Coffee (house roaster?) and Caffe Ibis (Logan, UT). The coffee shop is big, comfortable, and features a good looking food menu right in downtown. A really comfortable space, complete with faux fireplace and an inside entry to the bookstore next door. An old Probat roasting machine is in the back adding a dash of coffee elegance.

Destiny Lopez
Destiny Lopez
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

This place was really cute, I love that it connected to the book shop next door. Great place to go when you're visiting town

Noah Evans
Noah Evans
★☆☆☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

I have be coming to the grind for 10 year. I met my Wife here. We brought all our family’s here. Recently it was sold, when the new owners took over and took a long standing and historical part of cedar city and completely changed it. It’s sad that they took the best drinks off the menu. There frozen hot chocolate, Thai tea, white mocha, green tea frappe were all removed I can’t see why they bought a successful coffee shop and change everything about it when is existed for many years

Richie manchester
Richie manchester
★☆☆☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

Use to love the grind! But after the change in ownership and remodel the orginal comftable welcoming atmosphere that I loved to spend hours in working on things has now become very loud and uncomftable. The drinks use to be so awesome and now I feel like I'm wasting money everytime I try to go back. I've given it time hoping that the drinks would be better as they got more settled but I'm still left disappointed everytime. A medium drink for almost 5 bucks is definitely not worth it.

Ryan Marino
Ryan Marino
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Amazing! Stopped here on our way to Zion. Cool little coffee shop serving food and drinks. I had the Thai Tea Latte and it was really really good. Kinda tasted like toasted marshmallows haha. Staff was friendly and the prices were VERY reasonable. Wish I lived closer to this place because it would be my go to coffee shop. Will definitely stop by anytime I am passing by. Keep up the good work!

Katherine Haywood
Katherine Haywood
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Loved the caramel latte and the thai tea latte! Very cool vibe in there, feels like you could hang and work or do homework. It is also connected to the bookstore next door. Might stop back on our way back to Denver! It is on a historic street with cool old buildings.

Shane Adair
Shane Adair
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

We have had some of their food options and they have been great, but we mainly go for the brew and chai...the highland grog is the best I have ever had. Such a wonderful flavor!! The staff is super friendly and very helpful. I have never gone when it hasn't been busy, that speaks volumes of this coffee house.

Lorraine Barlow
Lorraine Barlow
★★★★☆ Jan 20, 1970

It was my first time eating at the grind the coffee was good I got a pumpkin spice. The breakfast sandwich was pretty good. Definitely have to find your way around for napkins and depository stations. You aren’t waited on it’s a simple place to eat and get drinks. The prices were fantastic!! I spent $ 6-7 for a sandwich and my specialty coffee was $4-5