Do Your Thing Coffee
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Do Your Thing Coffee Reviews - 100
4.4
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
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Horacio Garcia
Avocado toast is out of the
Is world!
Jeff Catt
Damn fine coffee! Chill vibes and great music. Really friendly staff and very high quality beans. Wait got a little long in the morning so perhaps they can upgrade the machine to speed things up. A little on the pricier side for the special coffees but still a good overall experience. Hope they can thrive.
Aaron Kiley
I'm a home barista from out of state that roasts my own coffee and has been making my own espresso for 14 years. This place does not have super high end equipment but it doesn't matter in the least. They buy great coffee from California, and pull excellent shots on their Vivaldi single group machine. Great latte art too. They are the real deal and I was so happy to find them.
Kat
Casual space with aloof vibes from the baristas, probably because they can. This spot is in high demand and has a line out the door during busier tourist times. Their savory toast is great, but they do run out of stock so get it when you can. Come when you're not in a hurry and enjoy the coffee.
Jason Spangler
Very good. SO recommends the almond butter toast and drop coffee.
Ben Banet
Was only on Marfa because a flat tire caused a 200+ mile detour from our planned vacation route, but we were sure glad to find this place. Yummy coffee, inventive and delicious toasts on homemade bread and a welcoming staff in an inviting atmosphere. Loved it!
Entrance is a bit hard to find in the courtyard, but once you do, it'll be well worth your time!
Shaun Skura
Outside of the Marfa Standard of service aka painfully slow - This incredible coffee shop Tucked inside an abandoned lumber yard has all the makings of amazing. The best coffee we found in Marfa with an indoor and outdoor situation. Some pastry and insanely nice locals Locals. Make sure to swing by but give your self enough time as lines can build. A solid on the radar!
Kate Block
Loved this spot! I had the everything toast and my husband had an almond butter honey and cinnamon toast. The barista thought they were out of matcha when I ordered a matcha latte but went to check a package in the mail to discover that they just got more in! Thanks for going the extra mile! I'm not a coffee person and came here specifically for the matcha!
Alex Choi
Cute cafe and tasty toast.
Three stars instead of five because I felt like I wandered unwittingly into the crossfire of a worker - owner/manager spat over what should constitute fair wages. When I picked up my food from the counter, the guy working there told me angrily, “here’s your ‘tipless toast’”. He seemed to still be mad when I came back in to bus my plates.
I’m not from around here so I didn’t know y’all tip for self service at cafes otherwise I would have. But maybe there’s a deeper discussion to be had about how this guy is compensated because he seemed unbelievably upset.
Lorrie Zwer
The coffee is as good as you’ve had anywhere in North America (hey, Stumptown at the Ace NYC - kiss my ass), but it’s the toast that makes this place special.
The bread and jam are both made in-house and you must have them. It ain’t cheap, but it’s totally worth it.