19 avaliações para Shelburne Falls Coffee Roasters
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Mara K.
Classificação do local: 5 Easthampton, MA
Pretty good coffee and the atmosphere was excellent. :) Love the window/outside seating, A+ would come again!
Samantha G.
Classificação do local: 5 Easthampton, MA
i went there to get a smoothie and a bagel and the place was nice and it also had quick service they play some music and they also have couches and chairs by the windows if you want to see outside and some other seating inside and also some seating outside when it is nice and when people want to sit outside and enjoy the day. I would highly recommend going to this place they are so nice and I love them and that was the first time I have ever been there and I already love it I am planning on going there a lot now that I know how great their service is. Thank you Shelburne falls coffee roasters for introducing me to your lovely flavors and many things to do.
Greg T.
Classificação do local: 5 Junction City, KS
This is my first time in Easthampton. I’m in town visiting a friend, well, she doesn’t get off work this Christmas eve until 1pm so I went for a little walk, book in hand, looming for a nice quiet and relaxing place to read and relax. I found Shelbourne Falls Coffee Roasters. You walk in and it feels like you’ve stepped into an old friend’s living room. The staff was friendly, made my triple soy latte quickly and with a smile. I walked to the back to find a few more couches in a nice quiet and warmly lit room in which to relax. As I sipped my drink and read my book I looked around to notice the wifi password written on a chalkboard. Excellent. I used the restroom and found it quite clean. It seems that the staff knew a handful of the customers by name lending credit to this inviting small town establishment. I travel a lot and visit many coffee houses and this rates very high among the rest. It being a local roaster gets it a few extra points as I always try to stay away from national chains. Cheers.
Sandra C.
Classificação do local: 5 Hartford, CT
Seriously, western Massachusetts! and especially Easthampton! You have some of the best food going on in these little New England hamlets. But I especially love Shelburne Coffee Roasters. Only their beans and beverages are to blame for making me a total coffee snob! Top Notch! Free WiFi. Like the location in Easthampton. Wish they had their place on Main Street in Shelburne Falls again.
Daisy D.
Classificação do local: 5 Brookline, MA
Excellent! My fav is the coconut iced coffee.(And I’m an unrepentant coffee snob.) I’m such a regular at the Northampton location(and now here) I regularly fill my rewards cards. This location is quiet, cozy, and spacious with tables and chairs and old-fashioned couches in the back. Ditto WIFI&OUTLETS.
Anna M.
Classificação do local: 3 Westfield, MA
Had high hopes but not very impressed… The café mocha was too sweet and the biscotti tasted slightly stale. Maybe it’s just me though.
Nick C.
Classificação do local: 5 Northampton, MA
jimmy shit
Tricia B.
Classificação do local: 4 San Francisco, CA
Yes! This is a very sweet, cozy place with a nice range of coffee to consider. I’ve tried just about all but the decaf. Very smooth brew. Nice buzz. No jitters. Always a plus. Super friendly counter staff and wifi.
Lenny C.
Classificação do local: 5 Morristown, NJ
Just visiting for the week and found this place on Unilocal and it is delicious! Great latte and will be trying the pastries next visit!
Meghan M.
Classificação do local: 4 Westfield, MA
Standard amazing Shelburne coffee. Pro: 1. heart of Easthampton 2. Great cc spreads 3. nice staff who remember you Con: 1. closes early 2. Always takes a good 5 min to get your order and it is akward standing around with 5 other people… then dodging people pouring their own coffee.
Greg H.
Classificação do local: 4 Easthampton, MA
This is where I get my ground coffee for my french press and for the girl friends espresso maker. The quality and flavor of their beans is always very good. The staff is always willing to help out, and are very knowledgeable. I’ve not eaten here, but the offerings look good.
Vinny N.
Classificação do local: 5 Richmond, VA
Finally, a coffee shop that I can study in that isn’t full of arrogance and overpriced beverages. I love it. Chill atmosphere and great coffee. Check it out.
Loran S.
Classificação do local: 5 Hampshire, MA
Cozy, warm, inviting, hospitable. Good coffee too. Last week we arrived just before closing time. The staff let us take our time ordering, and didn’t hustle us out of the shop. They didn’t even blink when my son spilled his whole cup of hot chocolate – they cheerfully mopped it up and gave him a replacement. Stop here – don’t continue down the street to their competitors! Making good coffee is important, but kind customer service is much more rare and special.
Mike S.
Classificação do local: 5 Milwaukee, WI
Absolutely fabulous coffee — I’m more than a little bit of a coffee snob, and their hand-roasted blends are lovely. The Christmas Morning blend is in, and despite the near-overpowering smells of nutmeg and cinnamon in the beans, the brewed product is a perfect blend of coffee and the spices of the season.
Emily C.
Classificação do local: 5 Capitan, NM
I LIVED in this place back in high school– bring a book, sit on the couch, enjoy good coffee and music and eat one of their bagels for lunch. I love love love their coffee. I’ve been to all the locations(Shelburne Falls– before it burned down, the one on the Mohawk Trail, Greenfield, Northampton). There is no better coffee. My mom sends me their coconut coffee beans because I have found nothing else like it despite moving all over the west coast. I love you Shelburne Falls Coffee Roasters!
Terra N.
Classificação do local: 5 Northampton, MA
I love the lovely ladies who know my order by heart. This place is so quaint and comfortable. I love checking out the local ads while waiting for my coffee. I can come here with my lap top and get some business done. The local art is kitschy but understandable. The Easthampton café is definitely the best of all the Shelburne’s because the service is so quick and genuine. I cannot drink any other kind of coffee because I need all the optimism coconut coffee offers.
Azad A.
Classificação do local: 5 Easthampton, MA
This is the coffee shop of my dreams, seriously. This joint is like the coffee shop I would always imagine going to once I got to New England. It’s very cozy and quirky. They’ve got about 4 tables spread around the edges of the room and a couple of couches too. In the middle of the room there are round tubs full of coffee beans. You can take your pick and put them in a bag to brew at home! Farther back, there’s the cash register and the prep area. And behind that, there’s self-serve coffee and a sugar-milk station. So all in all, it’s a small place but it’s truly the best coffee shop around. First of all, the employee that took my order was really friendly, very efficient(despite the fact that she was the only one working), and really helpful. I’m a big coffee fan but I don’t know much about caffeinated drinks beyond the simple cup-of-joe. But she was really helpful in explaining certain differences to me to make sure I was ordering exactly what I wanted. And believe me, there’s a lot to choose from. This place features a great menu with tons of drinks, both hot and cold. Espressos, lattes, chai, etc. But I’ve got to say, the pastries and the breakfast sandwiches are really what make this place stand out! I highly recommend the Noho. It’s freaking delicious! It’ll definitely be a go-to for breakfast from now on. This is definitely a place worth checking out, ideally more than once.
Charles M.
Classificação do local: 4 San Francisco, CA
I just moved to Easthampton, and SFCR is one of several coffee shops just around the corner from my apartment. I’ve been to all of them, and this is the only one where I really felt like sticking around. More so than at some other kinds of businesses, the people working at a coffee shop can really make or break your interest in coming back. I’m sure I haven’t met everybody who works here, but so far everyone I’ve met has been very patient and kind. There seem to be a lot of regulars, some of whom come and go while others linger. Many of them are recognized by the employees, who say«I heard you’ve had a cold,» or «did your friend ever find her cat?» It this were a big chain store, I’d be a little suspicious of the level of attention that is paid to each customer, but here I get the sense that these are just good people being good to each other. It’s remarkable, too, because there is often just one person behind the counter handling many tasks at once. I know how difficult it can be to maintain a good mood while doing that. I’m all kinds of snobby, but I don’t think my palate is all that well educated about good coffee. Maybe if I went to a Starbucks or drank Nescafe I’d be horrified, but I don’t so who knows. What I can say is that SFCR’s coffee is roasted nearby(in Greenfield, I think), and it seems to be fresh. Every day there are eight or so different brews on tap. The schedule of what brews are up each day repeats biweekly, so there’s always a variety of options. I spoke to an employee about the schedule, and –if I remember this correctly– there’s always one decaf, always a french roast, always a columbian, and always at least one organic fair trade coffee. There are also several flavored brews. Personally, I wish that there were more organic fair trade brews available every day. Since I’m not all that particular about the roast or the source(guatemalan, mexican, sumatran, etc.), I tend to just opt for whatever’s fair trade. Another reviewer complained about having to pour your own coffee, but I really don’t see what the big deal is. I actually like being able to casually select what I want and pour it just as I like it. You can also easily have a small taste of something if you’re unsure about it — useful since the options are many. Since I drink my coffee there, I always grab a porcelain mug, which is $ 1 to fill and 25¢ to refill. Not bad! The other prices seem reasonable, too. In addition to coffee, SFCR has a pretty wide assortment of bagels and pastries that are made up at their Greenfield shop. They also make some good smoothies, and they sell a bunch of bottled drinks, too. They sometimes seem to sell out of some things, but that’s probably a sign that what they have is replenished often and doesn’t just sit around going stale. I work from home via my laptop, and I can easily pick up and come to SFCR for a while when I need a change of scenery. I’m going to try not to camp out there too much, but I’m really glad to have a nice place to go so close to my apartment. Your milage may vary, but this is one of my favorite places in downtown Easthampton.
Tommy G.
Classificação do local: 3 Holyoke, MA
This is a nice relaxing little coffee shop. The website sucks, and didn’t provide me with the information I was looking for. Luckily for you I have found the notes I jotted down to give you a good idea of this place. For starters, the coffee is imbued with magical powers… no, I’m serious. Just to name some of the magical powers: The Toasted Coconut Cream instills optimism; Hazelnut invites goodwill; Organic Mexican promotes clarity of perception; French Roast rouses boldness and courage; Colombian Supreme uproots realization of dreams. I personally didn’t know which one to pick, so I mixed and matched them all, and I felt great! Nah, just F-in with ya… it was actually pretty terrible, and I wouldn’t suggest it. One thing I disliked about this place was the Mr. Rogers painting on the wall. Another was the fact that you buy a cup and pour your own coffee; it was like going to a convenience store for coffee! The prices are average(poor for pouring my own coffee), but it’s probably not a bad cup of coffee if you don’t mix and match. Still, I am probably being generous giving them three stars.