V6 Coffee Bar
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
V6 Coffee Bar Reviews - 100
4.3
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Jennifer James
After a wonderful experience in Big Bend National Park, we wanted a non camp breakfast and this little place fit the bill. Delicious latte and the avocado toast was so good. Thick whole grain bread with crunchy crust. My husband had the Cowboy Burrito with avocado and it was so well prepared that he almost ordered a second. You won't be disappointed if you choose this little gem.
Mario Rodriguez
Did a quick stop at this cute coffee shop to grab some food and coffee before heading back to Austin, and it was a great decision.
Super friendly staff, plenty of drink options and great breakfast menu.
I ordered a flavored latte with vanilla and oat milk, and a cowboy burrito. Everything was delicious! Highly recommend to make a stop here on your way to Big Bend.
Shar D
A quaint and refined café with a wonderful gift shop next door. I appreciate that their lunch options range from smoothies and salads to heavier and more substantial meals. Their menu featured vegetarian and vegan options. The coffee was delicious and sourced locally. Restrooms were clean and the service was stellar - would highly recommend if you are looking for a bite to grab before/after embarking on a long drive.
Pamela Westlake
We had a great lunch here the other day. I have a food allergy. They were very accommodating. The service was great! The atmosphere was fantastic and the food was delicious!
Ramber Matz
Cinnamon honey decaf latte with oatmilk was good! But the Caramel latte was pretty weak and bland. Odd to have such a difference in the two drinks. All the breakfast foods were delicious! Service was a bit slow. But the games were a nice touch for the kids during the wait! The photo is a little of each dish we shared...biscuits and gravy, chorizo scramble, traditional breakfast.
Jeff Spicoli
This photo is half of my $13 turkey Ruben from v6. After eating the first half of the turkey Ruben I thought boy, sure didn’t taste any turkey. So I peel the second uneaten half of it to reveal that little sliver of whatever the heck that is. I actually had to take a moment to realize that was the turkey on the sandwich. Like I get brickvault is expensive so maybe get a new supplier. But that amount of turkey on a turkey Ruben is no less than embarrassing and a lot more of something else. It’s quite shameful. Slapping a bunch of jarred kraut and dumping dressing on it doesn’t do anything for it. It’s so bad, how that leaves the kitchen is beyond me.
Jim O'Reilly
Stopped by for lunch on our way to Big Bend. Great vibe, great service and incredible food! We both had the Warm Power Bowl- hers with delicious smoked salmon, mine with chicken. The bowls were packed with yummy, healthy ingredients. Such a fortunate find! We’ll be back soon!
Tom Gardner
Stopped here after camping to warm up before riding for the day. Great coffee, blueberry pie, service and great social place
Christopher Hughes
My wife loved the cold brew, but the food was nothing special and over-priced. Least friendly staff we encountered across the Gage properties. Nice outdoor tables out front to sit and relax.
Andrea Henderson
Really disappointing experience after a lovely stop at the Gage Hotel to stretch our legs after visiting Big Bend. My friends and I visited this bar about 25 minutes til closure and ordered several drinks. One friend who ordered did not receive her drink after several others did who had ordered after her. Eventually, she asked about a drink that was sitting up on the bar, inquiring if it was hers, and one of the baristas said that it was. She took it and was walking over and had raised it to her lips when another barista yelled that it was his coffee and for her to give it back. They had indeed forgotten her coffee and turned everything off in preparation to close and so she got a gross, barely lukewarm chai on this cold breezy day at full charge. Shortly after that, we were summarily shooed out of the building (literally “We gotta close so Shoo, get out!”) pretty rudely by the same barista who had the brilliant idea to put his own personal coffee up on the bar at a coffee shop. This may be about a specific employee, and that’s all, but it reflected poorly on this establishment and the town of Marathon in general. Looking forward to a future visit to the Gage Hotel, but I’ll pack my Keurig and a thermos, thanks.