Kokopelli's koffee
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Outdoor seating
- Curbside pickup
- Delivery
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Kokopelli's koffee Reviews - 100
3.6
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
J G
Great place to grab great coffee.
This is a very nice and unique experience.
The coffee is wonderful. Baristas are knowledgeable. There is a good menu of lite fare and little snacks.
They even offer a section of local crochet and crafts. Local artwork is for sale.
I highly recommend you check out Kokopelli’s Koffee.
Corey Gary
Mediocre/bad coffee. Weird vibe. Aggressive barista upon walking in. Place was empty though which was good. I was worried about the 30 minute time limit which they did not enforce. Also, they post a ton of rules all over the coffee shop including mandatory tipping. I always tip, but it was just weird to be prompted like that.
Bathroom felt industrial, like a back closet where they keep cleaning supplies. Toilet didn't really flush.
Regarding parking, i'm not sure why there's a cafe in this location if it's even slightly difficult to park. Some honest advice to the owner: move locations and start fresh. Too many negative comments on here from Covid that it's going to be hard for this place to succeed. They have potential and nice art for sale in the window. It's quirky. But, I wouldn't come back.
Emma Brown
The barista was super friendly and made some good recommendations. It was a cute coffee shop. The coffee was good, and so was the bagel bacon breakfast sandwich.
Trevor W.
This is a great coffee place to come to if you’d immediately like your car towed. If you thought the coffee, baristas, and service was bad just wait until your realized all of this cost you over $400. These tow trucks are watching this parking lot like vultures. If you still decide to go here for the overpriced cup of coffee make sure you tell the barista to bring the coffee out to your car and wait inside your vehicle so if you see a tow truck you can immediately peel out of the parking lot and attempt to save yourself time, money, stress, anger, and every other emotion that comes with being towed.
You’ve been warned. Abandon all hope ye who enter here.
Ivy Cave
This was our first visit to Kokopelli's - and it didn't disappoint! It's the cutest little coffee shop, and it wasn't super busy when we stopped by around noon on a Sunday. We ordered 2 iced Cabrini's, and they were DELICIOUS! We'll definitely be back again soon!
Corbin
The owner of the building, Sheryl Johnston, runs a ponzi scam. She owns the whole lot. Including the building that’s burned down that resides on a barren and desolate lot. Prime for overflow parking. I did some digging. She has people towed from there unlawfully after 9pm (of course when it’s too dark to see the sign) for a cut of the money.
Brandon Cebulak
Excellent store, we love Mrs. J. She's a killer dart champion on a national level. Be sure to get an autograph or sulfie.
John
I thought this place was awesome.
The barista is spot on. It's becoming harder to find actual Baristas. Big difference from a 19 year old that works somewhere and a Barista.
Jagger Medi
ABSOLUTELY DO NOT GO. Terrible customer service - they abuse their parking lot as a money grab for towing. Their food and coffee is below par and their shop needs a visit from the health department. They use their lot as a cash grab. If you read the reviews, you’ll see others with the same experience. $450 for a burnt coffee, Tow, and an Uber. Can you see the no towing sign?? - They need to do something about the towing signs. If you see other reviews, the owners are argumentative and gaslight their own customers instead of taking action. Kokopelli’s Coffee - come for a burnt coffee and a tow.
Will Fraser
The barista here did a great job and was very welcoming. The black coffee I had was tasty, and decently priced.
Aside from that this place is full of quirkiness and gesturing. There’s a 30 minute limit on how long people can be inside the restaurant, even when you’re the only person there. There are still masks required, and the public is not allowed to use the restroom. These are all very interesting policies that detract from the user experience and are very interesting considering the creativity in other parts of the business.