Center Street Coffee
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Center Street Coffee Reviews - 100
3.8
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Joshua Amos
Cute shop with really good coffee! Pastries are fresh and really good portions. You will not regret visiting this shop if you’re looking for a little coffee pick me up or a quick bite before visiting the beach! 10/10 recommend!
Steph W
The line loops around from the inside of the store to the outside during peak hours. Their coffee is delicious with huge pastries available. I loved their decoration and informative menu of how each coffee ratio applies for the drinks.
Dani Shirey
Such a nice little coffee shop with great service and even better coffee!!! They only do espresso but it is well worth it!! Awesome pastries and friendly staff who take their craft seriously.
Erin Wilwert
I almost wanted to knock a star because there is no drip coffee. (And they sell coffee beans there, and it doesn’t make that much sense to me) but my husband got an Americano and it was one of the best coffees I’ve ever had. (And I drink a lot of coffee! 🤪) I got the Turkish coffee because it seemed unusual and sounded interesting! It was also very good and creamy/smooth. But it’s strong, so just beware of that, and since the grinds stay in the cup, you pretty much toss the last 1/4 of the coffee. We didn’t have any pastries though they looked yummy and were huge!
Annette Harris
Good chai latte. The pastries looked amazing, but were costly. The coffee machines were broken, so we couldn’t try any coffee.
Hi Lo
My boyfriend and I needed our dose of caffeine in the morning and we discovered this coffee shop on a street corner. The woman at the register was very sweet, the coffees we ordered were as expected. However, I bought 4-5 pins that were priced $7.99-9.99 each. After we went to the car, my boyfriend decided he wanted one as well. We went back in and as he was searching through the pins to find the one he wanted, this woman who seemed to be the owner or higher-up, accused him of stealing a pin. He placed my debit card into his pocket and she demanded removal of all items in his pockets because she thought he put a pin in his pocket. Her phone was out ready to dial an emergency number or something, and even after seeing he had nothing in his pockets she just stared at him and didn’t even apologize for the accusation. This was after we just bought her merchandise too. To say the least it was a very uncomfortable and rude experience as a paying customer. If you go here, don’t have your eyes on any merch if you don’t want to be accused of stealing it I guess.
Jennifer Youssef
Stopped in to get a pastry to go. It was hard and not edible. It definitely wasn't fresh.
Erin S.
This is a cute little coffee place in downtown Folly Beach. The employee who made our coffee was wearing a mask and masks are required! They also have a helpful sign out front that shows the proper way to wear a mask.
We got Iced Vanilla Spiced Cardamom Latte, Vietnamese Cinnamon Latte, Iced Cinna-Mint Mocha Latte, Cappuccino, and Hot Chocolate. It came out to about $25 total. Everyone enjoyed their drinks! It’d expensive, but they don’t have a place on the receipt for a tip, which balances it out. We would definitely go back!
Eva
Always a yummy treat even after a slice of pizza 🍕 from Slice :))
Gottfried Kibelka
Cute coffee shop with friendly barista and greedy owner. Iced latte was good but expensive and a single, plain croissant was $7.99. With tax and tip 4 times as much as a cafe au lait and croissant on the Champs-Élysées in Paris.