2nd Street Bakeshop & Coffee Co.
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Curbside pickup
- In-store pickup
- In-store shopping
- Takeout
2nd Street Bakeshop & Coffee Co. Reviews - 100
4.6
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Kirsten Whit
Real cute setup and had a great variety over all! And the staff was real helpful since I was trying to narrow my choices! They also have Boba tea!! Went back at the beginning of Feb, so should see what they've got going on for this season! Love how they have each room set up and there was back yard seating as well as on the porch with porch swings 🥰
Judy Stennes
Quaint coffee shop in an adorable setting in a home built in 1883! Friendly staff & very helpful in making our choices. My husband & I split a cheeseburger calzone & piece of German chocolate cake-delicious!
I purchased one of their cute mugs for my tea or hot chocolate. Definitely a must stop!
Nelliana Unda Trejo
Such a beautiful and relaxing place to stop by when on a road trip. The coffee and baked goods were delicious, especially the carrot pineapple cake, we’ll come back for sure.
Justin Melkus
Children's play area with kid kitchen! This alone makes it the perfect spot for a meal in Hico if you're travelling with young kids. Great atmosphere. Cozy. Cool remodeled house. Variety of easy food. Baked goods. Coffee.
Dana Bishop
Very delicious baked goods presented beautifully. A lovely historic house in the city of Hico is home to this quality coffee bar and bakery. There were even keto options. The employees were friendly and efficient. The coffee is mellow and the drink menu extensive. We thoroughly enjoyed! The shop was a surprise to us. There are less than 2000 residents in Hico, but this is a city on the rise.
Nadja
Stopped by Hico for a coffee break, while on a road trip with my family. Was curious to learn more about the city, hoping for a new experience, instead of just visiting the common local coffee place. How exciting was to visit 2nd St Bakeshop and Coffee. The owner was very friendly, and shared info about her business ran in this Victorian style home, built in 1855, transformed in this amazing bakery and coffee shop. it’s a special and unique place and I felt very lucky to have stopped by. We had excellent lattes in ceramic cups and also a delicious expresso. It is a must if you are in Hico!
Jason Wagner
Got the $9.00 ($11.50 with tax and tip) Reuben Stromboli. Soggy like a wet sponge on outside but searingly hot on inside (burned roof of my mouth) with very little meat and sauerkraut. Clearly just something taken from fridge and popped into the microwave and heated too long. Buy coffee here but walk across the street to Sonic if you want a sandwich.
Sumittra W
Lovely little coffee shop with something for everyone. Sweet and savory treats, vast array of beverages, a chill vibe, games, indoor/ outdoor seating and even an AirBnB suite.
Valentyn Kropov
Just wow! We didn’t expect to find this gem on the way from Austin to Dinosaur Valley State park. It’s located in. The very old beautiful historical building full of small details to please the most extravagant and picky traveler. The menu is simple yet super tasty and just what we wanted, including tasty European style soups and delisted hot teas. Will definitely come again!
Michael Gonzales
Very cute place, coffee for your drive at a homely local business. Oatmeal Cookies are yummy 🙂