I didn't particularly care for their coffee. I had a brown sugar latte that did not taste anything like the name. The coffee shop is located in a church. I think that is fine as long as it still looks and operates like a coffee shop, but there are no options for seating inside. I'm not sure if this was the case due to an event the church was having, but this should not affect the coffee shop, especially on a Monday. Also, service were just mediocre. No smile, no warmth - shocking for something associated with a church.
If I attended that church, I'd be grateful for having someplace to grab coffee right before service. Other than that, as a stand alone shop, this just falls short.
On the surface, you would think this is just another coffee shop ducked off on some backroad. But once you actually go in you find out that coffee is actually secondary to the church that it's attached to!
The coffee is cool. Nothing to write home about, but the atmosphere is very energetic and positive (people were coming in and out of praise and worship) which makes the coffee drinking experience a lot more enjoyable.
If anything, come by here in the morning while people are hanging out and dipping in and out of the church. It's definitely a vibrant atmosphere that anyone who likes visiting coffee shops will really enjoy!
The coffee was pretty good - didn’t blow me away. They didn’t seem too proud of their current roaster, Middle State in Colorado. Perhaps there’s a rotation. Whatever the case, it was wildly overpriced ($4 Cortado!) and the people were unenthusiastic. Difficult to find the shop but I didn’t totally mind. All that said, it was a fun place to visit and I’d recommend trying it at least once. Aesthetic is nice and it made for good people-watching.
Love this place! Joni and the team are awesome! This is inside Upper Room's main entrance so if you see the UR Dallas sign outside you're at the right place. I had their single origin drop coffee today and it's delicious.
Don’t miss out on this coffee just because the negative reviews about it being on a church property. The coffee shop is separate and you walk right into the coffee shop entrance not the church. They’re coffee was amazing! I got the lavender coffee on ice. I enjoyed it and will be back, thank you!
It was...alright. I got a vanilla latte. The house made vanilla syrup, and the drink it was in, was really good. The baristas didn't seem enthused or interested about people they didn't know personally. The person who DID seem interested...not sure if a student of the church associated or what...was a bit too interested. Definitely cut my visit short. The space was nice and I liked the instrumental music in the background. I'll probably hunt down a different coffee shop next time though.
Hands and rose has awesome coffee and drinks. Whether you want iced or hot they'll serve it with a heart warming smile and with delicious flavor. It is located within upper room church. It is a spot you would not regret supporting and presents a community you want to be involved in. I highly recommend supporting Hands and Rose.
Let’s start with the good - coffee was fresh and delicious. Also, fairly priced. Service with a smile! However, weird culty vibes. Thankfully, no one asked me to pray. Unfortunately, the cup’s lid was cheap and kept leaking! They need a better sign as well. Very hard to find.
Love the quality. Pastries are gourmet, not mass produced (met the baker, she does it right). Baristas were really friendly. Its a small cafe, located in the lobby of a church, which seems to have enough traffic during the week to keep the cafe open. I love coming to this Cafe every time I'm in that area.
I stumbled upon this coffee shop simply by searching for "coffee" in Google maps. I was in Dallas for work and had about 30 minutes to kill. This coffee shop is affiliated with the "UR Dallas" church that meets on site in the same facility. The signage out front is confusing; the only way I knew I was going to the right spot was because of other reviews and it saying suite 111 in the address. Overall, my experienc of the coffee shop was good, but I did feel some odd/strange vibes while being in there. The prices were great; same price no matter was size. $2 drip coffees and teas.
Shiny
I didn't particularly care for their coffee. I had a brown sugar latte that did not taste anything like the name. The coffee shop is located in a church. I think that is fine as long as it still looks and operates like a coffee shop, but there are no options for seating inside. I'm not sure if this was the case due to an event the church was having, but this should not affect the coffee shop, especially on a Monday. Also, service were just mediocre. No smile, no warmth - shocking for something associated with a church.
If I attended that church, I'd be grateful for having someplace to grab coffee right before service. Other than that, as a stand alone shop, this just falls short.
Reggie Davis
On the surface, you would think this is just another coffee shop ducked off on some backroad. But once you actually go in you find out that coffee is actually secondary to the church that it's attached to!
The coffee is cool. Nothing to write home about, but the atmosphere is very energetic and positive (people were coming in and out of praise and worship) which makes the coffee drinking experience a lot more enjoyable.
If anything, come by here in the morning while people are hanging out and dipping in and out of the church. It's definitely a vibrant atmosphere that anyone who likes visiting coffee shops will really enjoy!
David Daugherty
The coffee was pretty good - didn’t blow me away. They didn’t seem too proud of their current roaster, Middle State in Colorado. Perhaps there’s a rotation. Whatever the case, it was wildly overpriced ($4 Cortado!) and the people were unenthusiastic. Difficult to find the shop but I didn’t totally mind. All that said, it was a fun place to visit and I’d recommend trying it at least once. Aesthetic is nice and it made for good people-watching.
Dan Bryant
Love this place! Joni and the team are awesome! This is inside Upper Room's main entrance so if you see the UR Dallas sign outside you're at the right place. I had their single origin drop coffee today and it's delicious.
Dollie White
Don’t miss out on this coffee just because the negative reviews about it being on a church property. The coffee shop is separate and you walk right into the coffee shop entrance not the church.
They’re coffee was amazing! I got the lavender coffee on ice. I enjoyed it and will be back, thank you!
Justin Keith
It was...alright. I got a vanilla latte. The house made vanilla syrup, and the drink it was in, was really good. The baristas didn't seem enthused or interested about people they didn't know personally. The person who DID seem interested...not sure if a student of the church associated or what...was a bit too interested. Definitely cut my visit short. The space was nice and I liked the instrumental music in the background. I'll probably hunt down a different coffee shop next time though.
Austin Santos
Hands and rose has awesome coffee and drinks. Whether you want iced or hot they'll serve it with a heart warming smile and with delicious flavor. It is located within upper room church. It is a spot you would not regret supporting and presents a community you want to be involved in. I highly recommend supporting Hands and Rose.
Emily Mathews
Let’s start with the good - coffee was fresh and delicious. Also, fairly priced. Service with a smile! However, weird culty vibes. Thankfully, no one asked me to pray. Unfortunately, the cup’s lid was cheap and kept leaking! They need a better sign as well. Very hard to find.
J DZWX
Love the quality. Pastries are gourmet, not mass produced (met the baker, she does it right). Baristas were really friendly. Its a small cafe, located in the lobby of a church, which seems to have enough traffic during the week to keep the cafe open. I love coming to this Cafe every time I'm in that area.
Meredith Nurge
I stumbled upon this coffee shop simply by searching for "coffee" in Google maps. I was in Dallas for work and had about 30 minutes to kill. This coffee shop is affiliated with the "UR Dallas" church that meets on site in the same facility. The signage out front is confusing; the only way I knew I was going to the right spot was because of other reviews and it saying suite 111 in the address. Overall, my experienc of the coffee shop was good, but I did feel some odd/strange vibes while being in there. The prices were great; same price no matter was size. $2 drip coffees and teas.