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A museum of coffee grinders / mills or a coffee, You'll have to find out for yourself what's real. The Coffee has friendly nice service, excellent coffee, tea and more. It was a good place for me to relax and hanging around.
Are you a true coffee freak? Better yet do you buy whole bean? If so do you grind by hand? If you answered yes to the above three you are a coffee freak and you must stop in here. I'm going to ruffle some feathers here but if you are drinking ground coffee you are drinking stale coffee to some degree even if it is freshly roasted. Buy an adjustable hand grinder (you don't have to buy an expensive one) find a local roaster. Buy whole beans and brew at home with a French Press, a pour over, an aeropress etc. You will soon learn you can make coffee as good as any coffee shop. Plus you will save so much money. The correct grind for the method of brewing used is the key.(Hand grinding is the only way to dial the grind in perfect). Even the humidity and temperature can change the grind needed from day to day. Electric grinders are better than buying preground but they are so quick you really can't control it. Whole bean (correctly grounded to brewing method used) plus good, filtered water at the correct temperature. Yes it's really a science. Ok enough with the lecture. Stop in here and see this collection of coffee grinders. Oh so cool! From a retired art teachers personal collection the barista said this was just a fraction of his collection. Their London fog was top notch.
Great little cafe with delicious coffee and homemade desserts. Terrific and unique collection of coffee grinders the capstone of this coffee shop. Definitely worth a visit
Great coffee spot we happened upon after hiking at Douthat. Eclectic inside and we enjoyed the coffee
Really good coffee and really friendly folks. Wish it were close to our home.
Staff was super friendly, service was fast and coffee/cakes were great. Good selection of seating with separate nooks for small groups in the back as well as tables in the front. Lots of history to check out too.
This place is so very cool. The ladies that were working there were personable and professional and friendly. The coffee grinders are amazing and the coffee the same
I'm not sure how any of its services were because it was closed during opening.
Oatly oat milk & Pacifica barista brand almond milk!
Oatly oat milk & Pacifica barista brand almond milk!
Oatly oat milk & Pacifica barista brand almond milk!
Some places have great food and coffee. Some places have a great staff that make you feel at home. Some places have an inviting and interesting ambiance. Coffe Museo hits a home run with all three. Not only a great local spot, but one worth getting off the interstate to visit.
Quaint home like coffee shop. The area I sat in was decorated with cross stitch art. Lovely jazz played while I was there - toe tapping the entire time. Pastry was fresh and delicious . Totally worth the trip
Very delicious coffee and sandwiches! Happy my little family happened upon this quaint coffee shop!
Exactly the atmosphere you want for a small coffee shop.
Tried this today, and the coffee is amazing! The service was excellent! Definitely will be returning!
This place has, no lie, some of the best coffee in Virginia. If you're in town, go. Great service and good biscotti too.
Nice place, staff is pleased, coffee good, but expensive for me tastes. $12.00 for two coffees ☕.
Pulled over in Clifton forge for coffee and was very pleasantly surprised, overblown really, by this coffee shop. Best cup of coffee this of Virginia with a stunning collection of antique coffee mills.
Just came in here today to grab some drinks before getting on Amtrak. I’m incredibly happy that there is finally a super solid coffee shop in Clifton Forge, especially one with such a pleasant and peaceful atmosphere. We loved looking at the antique coffee grinders, and the coffee and tea was great too.