Door County Coffee & Tea Co.
Amenities
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible seating
- Wheelchair-accessible toilet
- Outdoor seating
- Kerbside pickup
- Drive-through
- Takeaway
- Dine-in
Door County Coffee & Tea Co. Reviews - 100
4.6
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Ted Wachholz
What a great place to stop on your way into Door County or on your return home. They have a bakery for some quick pastries, a bistro for a quick bite for breakfast or lunch, and their vast assortment of coffee (ground or beans). Plenty of outdoor seating to enjoy a cup on a beautiful day.
A Pearling
Darling! We had soup and sandwiches followed by special coffees. Everything was tasty. The shop is adorable too and packed with gifty things. Restrooms were clean. Definitely stop here.
We also order coffee and k cups from here for delivery. I recommend that, too.
Kylie Wise
Our hotel was serving the Cherry Cream coffee during our stay and I had to grab a few bags on the way home!
Quality coffee, great atmosphere, a must visit on your trip to DC! Can be crowded due to popularity.
John Pozo
Great great home brewed coffee. Friendly staff and good selection of souvenirs in their gift shop.
I would definitely recommend buying one of their home ground coffee bags if you're not a local. Death door is a good dark roast.
DC Transitions
Certainly have excellent coffee and a nice gift shop. It was great to sit down and have breakfast this morning And a relaxing atmosphere. Limited but quality menu with inspired presentation and ample portions.
The staff were fast and efficient despite being a bit crowded, able to move you in and out quickly.
Well run business that employees money in the area.
D Castle
We're not really fans of flavored coffee, but we were pleasantly surprised to find they have a good regular dark roast. And their bakery is delicious! Yummy scotcharoos (that are also gluten free) and massive chocolate chip cookies. Everything was very reasonable in price. We'll be back!
Michelle Setzer
Love their coffee! Always order online. Drove up from Milwaukee just to visit and have lunch there. Yummy veggie wrap and iced PSL! Adorable atmosphere, cute patio and well stocked, adorable gift store.
lorraine wodzinski
I’m local, but do not live very close to DCC&T so it’s a rare treat if I go out of my way to drive there to get a coffee. I was so excited yesterday that I made the trip! I’m 8 months pregnant and at the time felt I needed/craved an iced coffee. I pulled up to the drive thru window, off the bat the lady wasn’t very nice, fine, no judgment, coffee (large iced caramel latte) was $6.07, fine, my choice, that’s what I wanted. Tipped $2, cool, that’s just what I do. The lady comes back and quickly hands me a coffee and took off. The coffee she handed me was a large hot coffee of some kind. I tried to get her attention right away but I guess she didn’t hear me. I stayed at the window for 2 minutes, my car window was rolled down, I was holding up my coffee, I was waving my other hand at another lady that was working and in view of the drive thru window. But no one came. I didn’t have time to go into the building as I was on my way to a doctors appointment. I couldn’t drink whatever it was she gave me. Just made me really sad, I won’t be making the special trip there anymore. There are many great coffee shops in door county I can go to instead.
Melissa Nurkala
Bakery was good, the buristats and servers not very friendly. Was not greated had to ask for menus after we noticed they served food. Both are meals had eggs they were very runny and grainy gritty clearly made from powdered eggs giving it a weird texture and not edible. Very disappointed. Coffee was good. The ladies in the gift shop were very friendly.
Jenn Much
I love Door County Coffee, but was a little let down. Hear me out. First, I enjoyed seeing the coffee making process and love that they have an observation window! I didn't know this and thought it was so cool. They also have a variety of sweet little treats (like caramel clusters!) that hit the spot. The cafe let me down a little. I asked the barista for the sweetest thing on the menu. It was my first time trying out DC coffee on site. I waited about five minutes for my piping hot coffee and was back on the road. When it cooled - it was NOT one ounce of sweet. It tasted like simple black coffee with a small hint of caramel. This was the first time I did not finish my DC coffee. Hoping for a chance for a better experience, soon!