The Grind Coffeehouse
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
The Grind Coffeehouse Reviews - 100
4.2
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Jessie Pectol
Grinds in the brewed coffee, only one alternative milk option, soup was freezing cold and we had them heat it up and it was cold a second time, the coffee was 6/10. Great music and ! The wait for the food was a while and the quality was sub par.
Miriam C
As I walked into the shop, the area seemed clean and simple. However, the flow of the space seemed a little counterintuitive. As for the products, the sandwiches were fresh, warm and tasty. The arrival time was a bit slow, however it was made up for its immaculate quality. The main attraction, the coffee was pretty average, good balance of sweetness and flavor. The menu boasted a large variety and the environment contained chill vibes.
Cashew Quality : 5/10 (White Piano)
Aesthetic Quality : 5/10 (A little mismatched)
Pride Quality : 4/10 (Guy wears rainbow shirt, wish there was more)
Final Score: 14/20
My score : B
Carl Popp
Service Dog Friendly and handicap accessible. Service Dog owners beware that non service dogs are permitted. Fair prices. Salads are very good quality and even a half salad is a large portion. Music playing is amazing. Furniture is extremely comfortable. Great for a couple or large groups. Opens to bookstore next door. Dog drinking containers front and rear of stores. Restrooms extremely clean. Gift rack section with rare items for sale. Free internet, decent speed. This coffee house gives a feel that big coffee store will never match.
Hunter Ruelle
Lovely little shop. Went in for lunch and everything was quick. They said it would be 15-20 for food and it was close to that time but not more. Turkey pesto was great. As was the banana Nutella frap. Smaller parties are better as the seating is pretty restrictive inside
Kevin Tovar
This place was surprisingly good the food and drinks were amazing and it's connected to a book store that's a real coffee spot ;!!!
ThePretenderGirl
My husband and I used to come from 2 and a half hours away to visit this place. The Grind was delicious, the atmosphere was amazing, and the menu was expansive. I can understand cutting a few things from the menu, but now? The menu is maybe 1/5th of what it used to be, the atmosphere is not comfortable or fun to look at, and the frappes that were amazing are now average. They have mosly obviously expected coffee items with almost no creativity whatsoever; sadly Starbucks has more imagination. They were nice enough to make my husband a drink that isn't on the menu anymore, but somehow it only tasted like peanut butter and water. The Buffalo chicken and pesto chicken sandwiches are still good, but lacking in sauce and flavor, just like their blended drinks. What used to be a fun and relaxing place to go to has now turned into a generic coffeehouse that could be easily skipped over to go the next without missing anything.
Warren Vasquez
Very cozy space with tasty sandwiches and brew. I had chicken pesto sandwich and Americano to wash it down.😎
Isha P
Great atmosphere, nice people good coffee
Tonya Albrecht
Love this little gem of a place! Was travelling in Utah to see Bryce Canyon. Was looking for a place to get a healthy meal and coffee drink. Found this place!! They provide a gluten free wrap to make many of their sandwiches. I had the Pesto Chicken made into a wrap and it was very delicious!! I also had an iced chai tea latte. It was so wonderful and creamy! If you have dietry restrictions, check this place out! Very good food and drinks and the atmosphere inside is quite lovely.
Adam Freeman
I have not been here in over a year but it must have changed ownership. The food options are very limited but the worst part is the coffee. I asked for a cortado and they ask if i wanted a small medium or large.... It came back looking like a coffee with some creamer... Tasted like lukewarm coffee. Utah has yet to figure out the coffee thing