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Locally roasted brews, scratch-made baked goods & popular literature offered in a laid-back cafe.
Tim Chambliss
3 months ago
A great spot for coffee and a little work. The kids' "nook" was a great idea and appreciated. Even though it's also a bookstore, it was not too quiet to have a conversation - with a person or on your phone/buds.
James Rodgers
1 years ago
Hard to beat a bookstore coffee shop! This is a cozy little one in the middle of Crestline Village with nooks to hide everywhere. They serve Nonfiction Coffee and have a good menu including the famous breakup cookie. Spot for kids to read & draw, a 2nd story that’s always quiet, and nice little patio space. Staff has always been very nice every time I visit as well. Today just got a black coffee and flavorful.
James Kelley
2 months ago
I am grateful for Church Street. I don't consume dairy or gluten by choice, and my preferred sweet treats include their Cowboy Cookie, Chia Oat Bar, and Sunrise Cookie - don't get me cake on my birthday - hand me a box of all of these and I am over the moon. The staff are always hospitable and engaging, the atmosphere is cozy, and their books are easy to dive into. Keep it up, Church Street.
Vickie Knowles
1 years ago
I had a dirty chai tea latte, a little sweet but great taste. The baked goods were delicious, I tried 3 different ones. Staff were friendly and the place is really cute in a nice part of town.
Vipin Kalra
10 months ago
This is a charming little coffee cum bookshop. And gels very well with the vibe of this neighborhood. It has limited sitting inside and outside.
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