Bigfoot Coffee Roasters
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Bigfoot Coffee Roasters Reviews - 100
4.6
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Keith Kemp
Solid coffee for a small town shop. Fantastic scones. Some of the best we've ever had, seriously. Really tasty.
Nicole Cecil
So I have never been to the bigfoots shop. BUT, I get the bigfoot subscription box every month and y'all's coffee was in it... I'm a coffee roaster to with southbrew coffee in Huntsville Alabama!!!! I must say I LOVE YOU GUYS!!!!! I will recommend ordering from you guys to my friends here๐ I believe local coffee shops need to stick together and you guys rock!!! I will be getting more coffee soon! And I hope to get out y'all's ways soon! Thanks for being awesome ๐
Gary Anderson
This is a great little coffee place That serves outstanding coffee and very friendly service. It's hard to believe anyone could give this place a bad review. If you wanna give somebody a bad review start with Starbucks. There coffee sucks compared to this place.
Jean N
Visited here on the 4th of July and grabbed a smoothie and brown sugar scone for breakfast one day. It's 6 months later and I'm craving that scone. It was soooooo delicious!
Dan Rubado
My go to coffee spot in Stevenson, when I'm driving through the gorge. They generally just have one barista behind the counter, so if there's a line, service can be pretty slow, but the coffee and espresso are good and reasonably priced. They have fresh baked parties, cookies, and other snacks available. They also have a wide variety of branded goods, including coffee, hoodies, shirts, and several sizes of Hydroflasks.
Rachael Moyer
Normally I try to leave positive reviews with an open mind, but after much research, chatting with a lot of different locals who have lived here their whole lives, as well as those who have "transplanted" here from other cities/states. Unfortunately, I feel the need to leave a very honest review of what should be a busy and pleasant business to visit and spend your hard earned money at.
While this business is located in the tourist town of Stevenson, WA, the location is one that has its ups and downs. It may not exactly be right on highway 14, but it is on a side street that has a view of the Columbia River & the cruise ships that dock there. The downside: Very minimal parking and I do mean minimal. On both sides of the street, there is less than 20 public parking spots. The road is also the only one way street in the city. So you can imagine the confusion when tourists attempt to drive up the wrong way, even with the numerous signs adequately posted. With multiple business on this street, if you are not able to snag a parking spot on Russle, you are forced to park on 1st street and walk. If temperatures are high and you're easily affected, it's not worth it.
The building itself sticks out like a sore thumb against the other buildings that are nestled on the street, causing you to stare as you drive by on highway 14. This can cause an issue since pedestrian tourists, don't necessarily wait for traffic to stop so they can cross. Even with catching your eye while driving by, the lack of parking deters a lot of people. Once you are inside the building, you are blasted with tempatures that can reach 20+ degrees hotter than outside. With not enough adequate ventilation, insulation of any kind, lack of aircondidtioning provided by the owner of the business as well as the building owner, the extended stays to soak up the ambiance of the little coffee shop is impossible.
As far what is sold, it has the usual coffee and other drinks you'd find in any coffee shop in pretty much every other coffee shop you come across. While they do have souvineers and food, if you have any sort of diet restrictions that don't allow you to partake in the goodies provided here, there's no point in stopping by and spending money unless you just absolutely have to have a souvineers to commemorate your stop there, then by all means, go a head.
As I stated earlier, I have talked with a lot of people who live in the area as well as doing a lot of research, I have come to the conclusion, the the owner of what could be a thriving business, has a very poor outlook on the community of the county that her business resides, as well as those who choose not to shop there and the cruise ships that dock in Stevenson. There has been name calling in regards to people who choose not to spend money at this business. A lot of petty remarks and comments made in regards to other businesses and their employees as well as incessantly making excuses as to why their business isn't thriving. I've also been privy to posts on other pages that have made me cringe in regards to their view of anyone who is not fortunate enough to own their own land, homes or businesses.
There are a lot of people within this sleepy little community who are unhappy and dissatisfied with the owner and how they conduct themselves on social media, causing what could be ample amounts of customers, to go else where for their coffee needs and with other places like Gotta Have Java on the west end of Stevenson and The Cabin on the east end that both serve coffee (The Cabin serves frozen custard), it's no wonder the business isnt thriving and moving to a new location.
Unless you are willing to support a business that doesn't appreciate the community it is housed in, you are better off going else where, where your hard earned dollars will be appreciated.
Marnelle Ennis
Almost a must stop when we travel Hiway 14
Sean Gibson
I stop here once a week or so after hiking in the gorge. Great sandwiches and coffee. The women that run the place are super nice and friendly.
Dixie Small
โฆ Cute spot! Dont write it off bc looks like a gas station. Nice seating, Great pastries, cakes, gifts. Have your order ready when you get to the counter.
Dirk Healy
Wonderful custard, got the road trip Oreo which was amazing. My girlfriend loved the quality of their peppermint syrup.