Kitanda Espresso & Acai
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- No-contact delivery
- Delivery
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Kitanda Espresso & Acai Reviews - 100
4.5
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Christi Nixon
As usual really great food and service!
Amy Romero
First time and it was the best coffee and treats 😋 .
Tad Martin
This was my first visit here, interesting to see the Brazilian options. Many people there seemed to be from the southern continent, so I only took that as a sign that it is traditional/authentic food. I only got a caramel latte, but the breads/pastries/sandwiches looked amazing, so maybe it will warrant a trip back in the near future.
Coffee was quite strong; I initially had a fear of it tasting just like *$$ (which I was specifically avoiding), but it was strong, not bitter and burnt. I took this as a sign they didn't skimp me on espresso, which I'm OK with!
Joseph
Nice little family owned coffee shop with well priced coffee, sandwiches, and baked snacks. They sell Brazilian style imported foods in a little shopping area and some meats. Staff are friendly :)
Wendy Aldana
Our favorite acai place. Try the chicken cones, they are amazing. The coffee bold and fresh, the flan is delicious. The prices are so reasonable and the customer service is always friendly and efficient. We are regulars at kitanda.
Wayne Wingate
I stumbled across this place while having to wait for my car to be serviced. Man what a find! Great coffee and little Brazilian market. If you haven't tried a Brazilian latte you need to! It's awesome.
Jill Rush
I have never tried acai and this place is fantastic. I ordered through GrubHub and was super happy with what I ordered. I would highly recommend to try worth it. I got the Energy Blast with no bananas and the Kitanda bread and WOW IT WAS AMAZING
Kimberly Harianto
One of the best acai bowl I've ever had!
Shaun Maxson
Lovely place, I highly recommend that you get the Kitanda bread even if you where only stopping for coffee.
Maria Chia
You've got to try their Brazilian Mocha, it's really delicious. It's like a regular mocha but they add some condensed milk to it.
I've only been there twice and I have yet to receive poor service. The place is really Brazilian, like the people who work there and the regulars there are all Brazilian and the little mini-mart is all imported stuff from Brazil. It can be a bit intimidating if you're the only "foreigner" there, but the employees seem nice.
The place has a nice homey feel to it. I'd definitely recommend this place: coffee is good and it's fun to look at all the imported goods while you wait for your order.