Amenities
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible seating
- Wheelchair-accessible toilet
- Outdoor seating
- Takeaway
- Dine-in
Mocha Lisa Reviews - 100
4.7
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Charles Wasik
I visited around noon on 10/18/2020 to pickup an ice coffee. As the barista was preparing it I noticed a packaged banana walnut bread slice, sounded tasty so I ordered that as well. I looked around this converted former home and realized that it's just as much a gift shop as a coffee shop. I paid for my coffee and banana bread and headed to my destination 45 miles away. Once on the road I tasted the coffee and was disappointed. I expected a higher quality, better taste coffee from a coffee shop. This ice coffee was not much better than what I could have gotten at the Arches. The "banana bread" was most likely mislabeled. It did have walnuts but absolutely no banana flavor. If this had been a blind taste test I would swear it was an old fashioned brown bread with walnuts. The service was quick and friendly but the product is not begging me to come back.
Zack Devine
Nice beverages, beautiful art, and a friendly owner.
Teresa Jacobs
Cute place w/a variety of jewelry and items for puchase. Great ambience with outside patio. BUT, other than coffee no food to speak of and pastry always seems day(s) old! My friend bought a raspberry scone and there was not one raspberry in it! I ordered the veggie type calzone and the crust was freezer burned and soggy! I returned it! Please, upgrade your food iems for freshness and variety!!
Matt Schmidt
I stopped in the coffee house today. What a fantastic atmosphere!! Great items for sale, wonderful treats, and the two baristas who were working, Bobbie and Terry, were both friendly and efficient. Definitely will be stopping by again.
Karl Olson
Super adorable converted house than is now a coffee shop. The set up still feels like a home, if your home is cozy, with plenty of excellent coffee and baked goods. There are several room inside to sit in, with local art available for sale hanging on the walls as well as an accessible deck on the rear. Highly recommend.
Michelle Bak
Great little local place with a lot of character. Good coffee and decent tea. Nice bagels and brownies, too. Very cute decor with a home-y feel. Highly recommended as a nice place to hang out or meet up with friends.
Deano R.
After moving to the area, we decided to give this place a try. The coffee was awesome, but the lady (possible owner) working behind the counter seemed very unpleasant. She never smiled or greeted us when we gave our order. After leaving, we just thought maybe she was just having a bad day so we decided to give this place a second chance. We ended up with the same lady. Again, she never smiled or greeted us. We paid for our coffee and left. If she was the owner, she definitely needs to work on her customer service skills. She was very cold and unfriendly. :(
Lea Brusha
This is a hidden cozy coffee shop with great selections. The shop showcases local artist work and it had great views! The staff was very friendly and fast. They serve Collectivo coffee here too, which is one of the best local brews.
Lori Wasmund
Good drinks and friendly atmosphere. Even a free Pupachino for my dog!
Jules A
One of the main reasons I come back to Mocha Lisa is the great service, and the friendly baristas. I can get coffee or other beverages anywhere, but I certainly can't get the kind of service that I get here at other places. There is a real passion for what they do, which shows in the quality of beverage that you get here. Despite long lines on some days (like Sunday), the patrons all wait patiently because they know that when it's their turn, they get treated really well. That's the kind of thing you can't get at a big chain place.
Aside from that, the beverages are delicious. I'm not a coffee drinker myself but even I have ventured into trying their mochas, and specialty drinks. I particularly like the London Fog that one of the baristas make for me.
The shop is filled with incredible art, jewellery from local artisans, and other home decor items that you can purchase. It's a cozy little cottage that provides comfortable seating, and free WiFi. If I wasn't always working, I'd venture to just hang out there, smell the brewing coffee, and read.
This was one of the best finds for me this year, and I keep coming back because not only am I supporting a local shop, I'm also getting good beverages and amazing service.