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4.5 (2 reviews)
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Chocolattes

Chocolattes

4.6
(202 reviews)
4.3 mi
•$$

Fun coffee shop with tons of food and drink options, lots of seating and quick service!…read more Came on a busy morning and ordered the coffee flight - they have some pre picked or you can create your own. I picked my own and thought it was a fun way to try several of their lattes! I believe you can get it hot or iced but definitely dine in if you get this! I also got a breakfast crepe which was delicious, crispy, and filling. My husband got a bagel sandwich which was also huge! We loved everything we got and the menu is big enough that you could come several times and try new things. They have a back area with tons of seating too. Lots of folks were working on laptops and there were a few dogs. It was a bit pricey but seems par for the area. Overall, I'd definitely add this to my list of favorite spots in Fort Myers!

I tried the new location in downtown Ft Myers, near Publix off First Street…read more Simple decor, open space, and good for personal working areas. Complimentary water offered. I always try a Mocha at a new spot - the taste did not disappoint! Really delicious and well made, I have a few "special order asks", oat milk, half sweet, etc. And the barista did well. 4/5 due to price. I paid nearly $11 for a mocha that I pay $5 at Dean's, within the Luminary downtown (which is organic coffee) and even Starbucks is $8 something. Too pricey for local coffee when there is lots of new competition out there!

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Mom's

Mom's

4.6
(318 reviews)
0.6 mi
•$$

Fantastic food truck with covered tables available & excellent beach view. The owner/operator aka…read moreMom is a very friendly, hospitable lady who's a fantastic resource for local facts (things to do in the area, places to visit). This little gem is recovering from the 2022 hurricane that decimated area business-including hers. Her heart & soul goes into this little gem, and you can definitely taste in the food, as well as feel it in the service she and the small staff provide. From the absolutely delicious fresh brewed coffee, to making my simple eggs whites with tomato on a croissant taste like something I imagine chef Jacques Pepin would whip up, to the serve yourself refrigerator serving as storage for cool drinks and a variety of coffee creamers, this is a must go to when visiting Fort Myers Beach. There is also a small treasure chest that Mom encourages visiting kids to go through (see photos), and a corn hole set up for kids and adults alike. Highly recommend! It is now our go to breakfast place!

My daughter was in Ft Meyers and I had her pick us up biscuits for breakfast before heading back to…read moreNaples. I LOVE southern food/ biscuits/fried chicken.... and it's hard to come by down here... surprisingly. They were just as yummy as I thought they would be! With a stop if nearby. Oh, and she said the man/owner was super friendly.

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Cinnamon roll warm and indescribably delicious!!
Cinnamon roll warm and indescribably delicious!!
Order at the window; 3 tables great coffee amazing food!

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Order at the window; 3 tables great coffee amazing food!
Kava Culture Kava Bar

Kava Culture Kava Bar

4.8
(34 reviews)
2.6 mi

Kava has been part of Pacific Island culture for centuries, long before it ever showed up in the…read moreUnited States. It started as a communal drink shared during gatherings, ceremonies, and quiet moments between people who valued connection and calm. At some point that tradition drifted into Western culture, eventually creating the whole "kava café" concept. I honestly don't know when it became a popular thing in Florida, and I'm not sure anyone does. It just feels like one day you started hearing about them, and the next thing you know, these mellow little kava spots were popping up everywhere. What I do know is that my experience at Kava Culture was so unexpectedly good that I found myself saying something I never thought I would. I told them I wished they served Matcha Lattes because if they did, I'd start coming here a lot more often, even though I live a fair bit away. As someone who doesn't do cannabis, CBD, THC, or anything in that world, I walked in with curiosity and walked out feeling pleasantly surprised. The vibe, the calm, the atmosphere, and the way everyone there seemed genuinely relaxed made the whole experience feel refreshing. It didn't feel edgy or strange or outside my comfort zone. It just felt good. Real, grounded, and easy. And honestly, that alone says everything about why this place won me over.

I stopped by Kava Culture Kava Bar on a Thursday morning. I had visited a different coffee shop the…read moreday before and had such a great experience that I found myself on an unofficial coffee tour that week. From the outside, the place looks really cute and well-decorated. Just a heads-up--it's the second door, not the first one. I accidentally walked into the office before realizing I was in the wrong spot. Thankfully, a friendly gentleman working there opened the correct door for me. Inside, the vibe was calm and welcoming. The space was nicely decorated, with a clean bar setup and people enjoying their drinks and conversations. It looked like they also had some merch in the back, which added to the cozy coffeehouse feel. I was greeted by a bubbly barista who asked if I knew what I wanted. I didn't, so I reached for the menu and immediately felt overwhelmed. There was a lot to take in, and it wasn't very intuitive. Thankfully, the barista was helpful and offered to make me something based on my preferences. I told her I liked my coffee strong and plain--no sweet flavors or extras. She ended up making me an iced coffee with a bit of simple syrup. It was great. The flavor was rich, the coffee was perfectly balanced, and the color told me everything I needed to know. I am not someone who likes a cup of creamer with a splash of coffee, so I was happy with how it turned out. I gave this place four stars. The only reason I didn't give five is the menu setup. It could definitely be more digestible. When I came back that weekend with a guest, they had a hard time figuring out what to order too, which confirmed it wasn't just me. That said, I do plan to return. The space is nice, the staff is friendly, and the coffee was worth the visit. With a few tweaks to the customer ordering experience, this place could easily become a go-to.

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Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii

Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii

4.9
(9 reviews)
3.0 mi

Really great coffeeshop option in Ft. Myers Beach area - especially after Hurricane Ian, a lot of…read moreplaces are still rebuilding (or decided to not) so some slim pickings. I recognized the chain from Hawaii, and sure enough this outpost sources their beans from Kona. You can even buy bags of coffee if you want to take some home, along with lots of other cute merchandise. The line was long when I arrived mid-morning but it moved along. I saw they offered malasada donuts, which you don't see often, along with other pastries and breakfast sandwich options. Lots of fun drinks and flavors to choose from too, but I just went with a plain latte and it was good. I was very happy I selected the donuts too - yum! I took my order to go but there is a lot of indoor seating and some outdoor Adirondack chairs too.

We stopped by Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii while visiting Fort Myers Beach and really enjoyed it. The…read morecoffee was great and the vibe was fun and relaxed and exactly what you want near the beach. It's an easy stop too with good parking. I especially wanted to give a shout out to their merchandise. They had 100% cotton t-shirts for sale, which I genuinely appreciate. So many places default to polyester blends, which aren't as comfortable and aren't great environmentally. It was refreshing to see a business offer quality cotton options. Great coffee, good energy, and thoughtful details means we will definitely stop in again!

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$16 for 2 medium drinks. I just wanted 1 large.
$16 for 2 medium drinks. I just wanted 1 large.
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