Pale Horse Coffee - Great Bridge
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Pale Horse Coffee - Great Bridge Reviews - 100
4.8
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Samantha Orme
While I don’t have an in-person review of this place I can attest for how yummy their coffee is to brew at home. A friend came to visit me in Ohio and brought me some of their coffee to try and when I ran out this week I had to order more! Within an hour of placing my order they had already dropped my package off for delivery. I received two days later with my free shipping (above $50 promo).
I wish this place was here before I moved out of the area, but am grateful to still enjoy their coffee from a few states away :)
Meg McGuirt
I love coming here for coffee get-together with friends. Service is great and coffee is fantastic. It gets loud bc it's one big space, but it's not horrible. I always have wanted one of their cool shirts, so I wish they made them in women's.
Matthew Kinder
Love Pale Horse! Good veteran owned local coffee! Great comfortable atmosphere. I’m praying they continue to thrive now that Black Rifle Coffee has come to Hampton Roads.
Vincent Ricci
Pale horse is dynamite!! Love their coffee. Love their country first motto. Awesome vibe inside and they have pup treats out so my kids can give our dog a treat when we bring him!
Corrine Luzak
Veteran owned. Pro America - America First. Local. How can you NOT support them!? My first time here and the owner came out and helped me pick out some coffee for my husbands birthday. I also wanted to get a tshirt and the owner pointed out that the one tshirt tag said MADE IN AMERICA (and I’d moving away from made in china products) which I LOVE. It’s been really hard to find businesses that share the same values as me, but when I find them, I will support them 100%! And my blueberry cold brew was delicious as well!
Lance Ruis
If you want PREMIUM, FRESH coffee, then I would highly suggest Pale Horse Coffee! You can really taste the freshness in each cup of coffee you get. I got the peanut butter truffle and it was delicious. My wife got the cinnamon sticky bun and it was really good too. I have been to a lot of coffee shops and they usually do not sell French Press by the cup (usually have to buy in a large serving), not so with this place. My wife and I both got the French press of the different flavors I just mentioned. The coffee you purchase at the store is guaranteed to have been roasted within a 24hr period...everything is roasted in house.....It is VETERAN owned...friendly service....I just can't say enough good things about this place! I will definitely be going back there to try some of their other flavors and possibly their bakery items.
Zach Parriott
I drink a lot of coffee. I have tried a lot of different brands. Just bought a few different types from Pale Horse. Blonde Bomber is one of the best light roasts I have had. The others I bought were the Patriot Blend and Blueberry and they were great as well. I definitely will be back to buy more!
Casey Hrank
Great coffee, venue, and people. The folks at Pale Horse really know their stuff and are excited to talk to coffee lovers about the newest beans and flavors they're roasting. I joined their VIP Coalition and receive a monthly coffee box full of a different VIP roast, coffee samples, and awesome Pale Horse swag. Highly recommend stopping in for a cup or picking up a bag to make at home. This business is also veteran owned and operated. A+ all around!
NJ Waltman
Love going here for a hot chai and picking up coffee for gifts for family out of state. Staff is always friendly and I love that it’s veteran owned; my CG vet dad gets a kick out of the coffee names.
John Richey
This place is really cool . They roast the beans right in the store. It smells sooo good in there. They have whole beans and ground. Since we dont have a grinder we got some ground up. The bag we wanted were only whole beans or drip grind and we wanted a fine cut so they went and ground up some for us. The man we talked to was very informative of all the products. He showed us about french press ,which I had no idea about. He showed us a travel mug french press , if they would have had one for sale I would have bought one. He did say they were going to getting some in. On some types of coffee they give $3 per bag to veterans or some other groups. We also bought a hand made wooden coffee scoop that was made by a veteran ,the coffee scoop also doubles as a way to keep the bag closed or just a way to keep up with the coffee scoop since the bags are resealable. You can also just buy a cup of coffee and hang out if you wanted. We were only there to get a bag of coffee so we didnt drink any while there. We will be going back.