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Amenities

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot
  • Takeout
  • Dine-in

What's The Buzz Specialty Coffee Reviews - 82

4.8
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Brandon Le

This is the kind of local coffee place you want to say is your "to-go" spot. One of the best, if not the best coffee in college station. They say they specialize in espressos, but anything you order there will be good. I've had their Buzz Shaken Espresso drink, along with the Cold Brew and other recommendations, and everything has been delicious. The Cold Brew is certainly one of the strongest cold brews I've had. The vibe space is small, but cozy, and you feel like you're in a coffee factory. They also have the 12th man blends, which are their specialty blends, and I love it - I bought some ground for home. The prices are average, and the employees are so nice. Will definitely be adding it my routine coffee grabs.

Marisa Collura

This place makes their own coffee and the staff is super friendly and very informative on so many things to coffee! They have other local artist who sell plants and candles, art work. I recommend coming here not just the coffee but the ambiance and buying unique coffee items for your home!

ckc75

Really nice espresso coffee that is served with a friendly smile & service! Loved the ambience inside the store as well. You can smell the freshly ground coffee beans as soon as you enter the store.

Scotty Orange

Love this location and the coffee! They have an excellent roaster. Freshly roasted coffee is something I always am on the lookout for. Grab a bag of beans. Do not snooze on this place. Favorite part is you can get a drip coffee of any of the varieties they sell. Take advantage of this.

Hosein Neeli

The menu has some interesting items here, cardamom latte is one of those! This is my favorite item here.
The quality of coffee is better than many of the coffee places in the area.
The service is not consistent. Every time I ordered latte it came in different temperature.
The design of the shop is really beautiful.

Mary Wiede

This is a pleasant little coffee shop located inside the Physician's Center. The people who work here are kind, the food and coffee are good. Overall a pleasant experience. I am glad i walked in the doors. The prices are reasonable as well. I recommend it to anyone around area.

Madaleine Merka

Best coffee in town & the cutest plants from GrowEm Plant Co!

Kurt Callegari

I got a single origin pour over for $5 and it wasn’t exactly what I expected. I let the barista know and he kindly gave me a cup of drip on the house. I will give it another try for sure when I’m in town again! Thanks for the great service.

Ann Boehm

NEW LOCATION! On Texas Ave (across from Exxon- the old JJ’s). Everything else is the same! Great coffee! What's the buzz is a local Brazos Valley company, that one would expect to find in Seattle or another sort of coffee capital!! Great coffees, great selection, amazing individuals, it is important to support your local businesses! You won't be sorry. And if you cannot make it directly into what's the buzz storefront, you can get their delicious blends of coffee at your Bryan College Station Kroger or H-E-B!!

Christian Tindula

What's the Buzz in College Station.

My ideal coffee cashier and barista is a tall bearded man in a flannel who hates me because I dared to order coffee and pull him away from his bean roaster. However, What's the Buzz coffee has opened my eyes to a new kind of barista to look out for. Moms. Who I assumed to be the owner of What's the Buzz is your perfect Dolly Parton southern mom. She talked hard core coffee jargon with me about her new Papua New Guinea beans, and as I left she said "have a safe trip honey"

Now, recently the "in" coffee's you'll see are single origin Ethiopians, that are light, bright, and sour. These are some of my favorites, and taste as if a man puts his head right by your ear and begins to scream. What I also tend to like are the classic Italian espressos which are perfectly crafted to feel like boxing match where you get punched in the face and then kissed on the forehead. Papua New Guinea is a nice variation from the ever popular South American beans and current trends. It is a light body with a robust and full flavor of just coffee. It tastes like a hard days work building a house, or a deeply impactful philosophical debate. Simple, strong, and good. It is almost comparable to the Columbian geishia, but that might be going a big too far.

I typically despise studying in coffee shops. They are often too cold temperature wise, with uncomfortable chairs, and not enough power outlets. Not to even mention that when you look up from your screen your options are to stare at concrete floor or white brick walls. However this place's theme is "eco-industrial" which has the look of washed out derelict, but overgrown with plants. They also have FREE REFILLS, what? free refills are you kidding me. Free refills of single origin stuff are you for real????? I'm going to die of a heart attack here.

Mom/10, good place.

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