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    Grumpy Man Coffee Roasters

    Grumpy Man Coffee Roasters

    4.7
    (21 reviews)
    7.0 mi

    Located in a strip mall you could almost easily pass it. The hanging sign shows Espresso Mail and…read moreon the glass window you could see Grumpy Man Coffee. It was early around 9am that I came by and it had steady customer flow and even more so after. The ambiance was interesting as it is a shipping/postal service with the coffee bar in the back. Met the owner and he was really nice and explained the history of the location and the interesting decor and more that is displayed in the store. What was most interesting was the wall of fame where you are able to see really interesting things that customers have shipped which was pretty cool! The coffee was good overall, the only wish I would have to make this better is to actually have a menu similar to what is showcased online on their site for visibility. The syrup flavors are shown on their board but the names of the specialty coffee isn't such as the lucky charms and the French toast. So be sure to check online to see their speciality coffee!

    I don't think there is a bad thing I could say about Grumpy Man. I am a true lover of their in…read morehouse roasted coffee beans. They release these seasonal roasts that are always just so good. I usually will have mine shipped to me but on the occasion I get to visit the shop I always have to get one of the specialty hot/cold drinks to go. They are SO good. They also do mail, packing and shopping services amongst other things which is so convenient. It's a one stop shop for your quick errands and you get to have some amazing local coffee while you are at it!

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    Cumbres Coffee Roasters

    Cumbres Coffee Roasters

    4.5
    (22 reviews)
    17.9 mi

    We came out after breakfast to get a little pick up. This business was tucked away in a small…read morebusiness center. We thought we parked by it but didn't and had to walk around to find it in the plaza. We even encountered other folks who were also trying to find it in the plaza. It might be good to have signs by the entrances to let people know where to go for that particular place, seeing as it's so popular. They were very welcoming and they were very quick with their service. They are a family owned i and operated business that specializes in Colombian coffee. They had some baked goods as well, but we didn't eat there. I ordered the banana coffee cake latte and it was fantastic! It was very rich in flavor, but kept it coffee. Unlike some of those specialty drinks and holiday drinks, it was not all syrup. I very much enjoyed it. Definitely recommend you checking them out. They're a bit away from the strip, so there won't be the same kind of lines.

    New coffee shop in town? Apparently not.... It's just really well hidden! Cumbres has become a…read moregreat hidden gem! Parking was easy, the hardest part was finding where it was located, as I was not familiar with the plaza itself. Just make sure to follow your GPS well There's limited seating outside, and inside as well, but most people seemed to go in and take away their coffee and food. The coffee is freshly roasted, great quality, and the staff was super friendly explaining their different milk options, and quite healthy as well! I tried one of their iced lattes with a pandebono sandwich which seemed quite a novelty! Since pandebono is meant to just be eaten as is. Definitely exciting! I did enjoy it after all

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    The Pumphouse Pouratorium

    The Pumphouse Pouratorium

    4.7
    (118 reviews)
    12.9 mi
    $$

    This is hands down one of my favorite coffee shops of all time. Not only is the space charming and…read moreinviting, but the food is exceptional. The menu offers a great selection without being overwhelming, and everything always tastes fresh and thoughtfully prepared. What really sets this place apart is the staff. Everyone is genuinely friendly, and I love that there isn't a constant turnover of employees. Seeing familiar faces each visit creates a welcoming, community feel that's hard to find these days. I'm admittedly a little picky with my order--I customize my sandwich, adjust the number of eggs, remove the aioli, and make a few other changes. Yet I've never been met with anything but kindness and patience. At this point, they practically know my order by heart. One of my favorite features is that part of the café where you can see their coffee roasting operation. Watching the beans being roasted in-house adds such a unique touch and creates an amazing ambiance. It gives the space character and makes the experience feel even more authentic. And the turkey sandwich? Easily one of the best sandwiches I've had anywhere in town. It's one of those meals I genuinely crave. Great coffee, amazing food, outstanding customer service, and a warm atmosphere--this place gets it right every time.

    This place is an indoor soccer field. It is Interesting and a very different vibe coffee shop with…read morebreakfast sandwiches and muffins. They have acai bowls and smoothies too. They roast their coffee in house. Easy to eat here alone with many counter seats and bar stools or with a small group at a table. They have live solo guitar player. There's also a separate lab room. Parking lot was full on Saturday morning. I got the egg bacon cheddar. It was good.

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    Calusa Coffee Roasters

    Calusa Coffee Roasters

    4.8
    (266 reviews)
    33.6 mi
    $$

    Before I ever tasted a single bean, the name stopped me cold. Calusa. A roaster bearing the name of…read morean Indigenous people -- the Calusa, the ancient shell-mound builders, the unconquered lords of South Florida's mangroves and waterways. People who never surrendered. People whose bones are folded into this very soil. As someone who walks through this world carrying Taíno blood and the memory of peoples whose names colonizers tried to erase, that word hit different. It wasn't a gimmick. It wasn't a logo. It was a declaration -- that this land has a story older than any espresso machine, and somebody here understood that. That understanding alone earned my curiosity and my respect before I'd even stepped through the door. "The name carried the weight of a people who never bent. That's the kind of legacy worth building a roastery around." Then I learned the story behind the man behind the roaster -- and it only deepened my respect. Luis Arteaga came home from serving in the United States Marine Corps and did what so many veterans do: he looked for work. No fanfare. No red carpet. Just a man with discipline in his bones and calluses on his hands, trying to find his next mission in a civilian world that doesn't always know what to do with people like that. He found his way to the original owners of Calusa Coffee Roasters. They saw in him what the Corps had always seen -- dependability, grit, and a willingness to learn. They gave him a job. A floor to stand on. And Luis did what Marines do -- he didn't just fill a position, he grew into something greater. Over time, through sweat and dedication and an unmistakable passion for the craft, he rose to become the owner of the very roastery that once took a chance on him. That's not a business story. That's an American story. A veteran's story. And it's exactly the kind of origin that makes a cup of coffee taste like something more than coffee. CALUSA COFFEE ROASTERS IS A SOUTH FLORIDA INSTITUTION Fast forward to today, and Calusa Coffee Roasters isn't just surviving -- it is a staple. Walk into the right cigar bar on a Friday evening and someone at the table will mention the name. Sit down at the right diner counter on a Tuesday morning and a regular will nod toward that familiar bag. In South Florida's rich, layered, cafecito-and-culture coffee landscape, that kind of word-of-mouth is earned over years of consistency, of showing up, of never letting the cup get small. Luis continues to build something that belongs to this community -- rooted in the terroir of a region as complex and layered as its people. The coffee is exceptional. Bold where it should be bold, nuanced where it earns it. The kind of roast that makes you sit down instead of rushing out. That's no accident. That's someone who respects the craft because he was forged in institutions that demand nothing less than your best. "When a Marine finds his mission in a roastery, every bag he puts his name on carries the same standard -- do it right or don't do it at all." Meeting Luis was one of those moments I didn't expect to move me the way it did. We are both moving through the coffee world trying to build something that means something -- something rooted in identity, in service, in the belief that what's in the cup should tell a story worth hearing. And here was a fellow Marine who had walked a road I recognize: uncertain ground, earned footing, and a refusal to quit. And finally, if you are in South Florida and you have not made the pilgrimage to Calusa Coffee Roasters on Commercial Blvd, you are overdue. Go for the coffee -- stay for the story. And if you're lucky enough to meet the man himself, shake his hand. He earned it in more ways than one. To Luis Arteaga and everyone at Calusa: thank you for carrying a name that honors this land. Thank you for honoring the service that shaped you. And thank you for a cup of coffee that carries the weight of all of it without spilling a drop. Semper Fi, brother. Keep roasting.

    I stopped by Calusa Coffee Roasters to do coffee run for my fiancee. I ordered the iced Americano…read morefor myself and iced vanilla latte for my fiancee with oatmilk. My fiancee seemed content with their flavors and she didn't yell at me. So based on this, I would assume Calusa Coffee has some decent coffees. Please try this place and see if you enjoyed it as much as my fiancee. The location is a bit weird to enter and exit so be careful driving in and out. They offer limited parking so bring plenty of patience with you when visiting!

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