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Amenities

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair accessible restroom
  • Wheelchair accessible seating
  • Curbside pickup
  • Takeout
  • Dine-in

Mildfire Coffee Roasters Reviews - 100

4.5
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Ranjana Thomas

Good quality coffee, and Im happy any time I order just black coffee. However, there is no consistency in what I get when I order a more expensive drink - the Aztec mocha. When one barista makes it, it is the best freaking coffee drink in the world, but anytime he is not there, I get a noticeably worse beverage (at varying degrees of horribly sweet/milky). Also, don't go here if you are in a hurry.

Elin Fields

Good atmosphere, friendly staff, clean store. Unfortunately, I did not like their coffee. I am not a coffee snob by any means but I do prefer it black. I can respect that they roast their own coffee beans, but unfortunately my coffee tasted burnt - even for a dark roast. I will try again another day, but I have to lower my rating since they're a coffee shop with bad unadulterated coffee. Maybe go for a latte.

Savannah Talamo

Amazing coffee and amazing service! I got the sledgehammer I believe, which has 5 shots of espresso and a little bit of condensed milk. Absolutely delicious! The barista was super helpful with suggestions and briefly discussed their company. Will be returning shortly 😄

Tami Miller

I love this cozy little coffee shop. We tried the ice horchata latte and a double shot butter maple latte this time. Both were excellent as usual. The staff is personable and friendly. Mildfire is my Cheers.

Brad Seehawer

I consider myself to be knowledgeable about coffee. I also usually buy my beans from Starbucks. I do this because even though the beans were probably roasted a few months before my purchase, the vacuum seal keeps them fresh for quite a while, so long as they aren't ground. That said, I think I'm going to be buying my beans from Wildfire from now on for several reasons:

The first is the benefit of knowing exactly where your beans came from and when they were roasted. My visit to Wildfire produced beans that were roasted on that very day.

The second, the beans are cheaper than what I normally get at Starbucks, which confuses me, but I'm not going to complain.

You also the benefit of supporting local business and not giant corporations, if that's your thing.

There's no doubt that these folks know their coffee. They even brew it well, too, with my black coffee boasting a wonderful aroma and full flavor that you only get by using the recommended two tablespoons of grounds per six ounces of coffee. The beans may be only moderately better than what you may find at Starbucks, but the coffee is leaps and bounds over the chain. The desserts look a hell of a lot better, too.

leilani hockaday

I have never been here before so I was looking forward to it. I ordered a hot butter latte and a muffin. The girl at the front was nice and the items are pretty good. My only thing I didn’t like was that the place is small as it is and the ppl working used up two tables to sit and be on their phone taking up the tables for patrons. The man wasn’t to friendly. They were also talking about abortion and that made me feel a bit uncomfortable.

Ben Gallentine

Great, unique coffee options! The fall seasonal selection is delicious

Angela Patino

Love mildfire coffee. Come here to work every few weeks and always get the aztec coffee. Perfectly made with a great balance of sweet and spice. The employees here are always friendly. Small place, but quiet for work.

Marla Dean

Love, love, love this local coffee house!
They serve a spiced latte called the Azteca Latte. My husband loves this so much that he had me to find a recipe for the spice mix so that we can make the lattes at home.
They also have a list of other unique coffee and tea drinks to try.
Mildfire is next door to Oak Haven massage. Since I finally got the husband to get a massage, he had to have the reward of an Azteca Latte.
This coffee shop is a comfy place to meet, drink coffee, or read. I adore the little tables with mosaic tops. At the back of the shop, there is a little alcove with comfy seating and a supply of board games. There, if you arrive at the right time, you can watch through a window as an employee grinds bags full of coffee beans in a huge coffee grinder. It's interesting to watch, and smells heavenly.

Megan Rabbitt

I've only been a couple of times and I'm a (boring?) latte person...a lot of places don't get that sweet microfoam going on the latte, esp since I use milk alternatives. Not the case here. I tried their matcha green tea latte yesterday to shake it up - real dope. And the girl that served me was so friendly and kind. Def hit this place up! Their coffee is also roasted well - not burned like a popular chain down the way which shall remain nameless.

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