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    Aromas Coffeehouse & Cafe

    4.0 (663 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Loud
    Casual
    Good for working
    Dogs allowed

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    Lunch menu available until close!
    Lala C.

    Located in the village, not far from my hotel stay at the Lodge, the latter and avocado toast were enjoyable. Coffee more so than the toast Prices are reasonable and half of the hotel charges. I found street parking and joined the crowd inside, a blend of locals and tourists. My iced latte with honey was remade since the first time, the honey had not been dissolved in hot water or the espresso resulting in a goopy presentation. Small place so don't be in a hurry, settle in and enjoy the local charm. The egg on my toast was slightly runny and the avocado was a thin spread on the sourdough. Meh Surprised that the food was packaged in a stryofoam container since Virginia has an upcoming ban.

    Joy A.

    Wandered in saw the line and almost left. I'm so glad my hubs said let's just wait! Coffee was amazing, just a cold brew but deep robust and smooth - all this coffee snobs musts! Hubs got the coffee of the day apple cinnamon strudel - it was delish without that chemical undertone many flavored coffees have. And lunch? The Cobb salad with house cider vinaigrette was my favorite lunch this trip! Chaotic and crowded and worth it! Even the other customers were a delight! Friendly and kind, we will be back for sure!

    Mixed-up raspberry hot cocoa
    Caroline J.

    Stopped by on a rainy afternoon to try their special hot chocolate for the Downtown Williamsburg Cocoa crawl and it was DELICIOUS! It was a white raspberry hot chocolate and I'm not sure if it's in their menu normally but should be. Husband enjoyed his coffee and the curry chicken salad had a great flavor. I just personally would have loved some slivered almonds added to the top for crunch. Service was kind and helpful as it was my first time there. Let me know where to pick up my drink and my food. Cool artwork up on the walls, and quite a few tables inside.

    Portobello Mushroom Burger
    Andrew G.

    Aromas Cafe is a true gem in downtown Colonial Williamsburg. It's a consistently bustling spot, so guests should expect a wait of about 15 to 30 minutes for their food after placing an order. The line to order can wrap around the coffeehouse, but it moves surprisingly quickly, giving you a chance to decide whether you'd like to find a cozy spot indoors or a seat outside. The cafe has a wonderfully decorated, cozy interior with great music playing. Once at the counter, I ordered the Aromas BLT with a fried egg, and it was generously sized and delicious. Having a fried egg made it feel much heartier than a typical breakfast sandwich from other places. Additionally their Portobello mushroom burger with basil pesto & balsamic vinaigrette is also fantastic. Their coffee selection is very hot and features a wide variety of flavors, boldness, intensity, and richness. I really like the Magnus coffee for its richness and boldness and also Jamaican Me Crazy coffee too. Throughout the visit, the staff was friendly and clearly working hard to get orders out as quickly as possible. Given its proximity to William & Mary and its hearty menu of breakfast and lunch items, it's no surprise that Aromas is busy all day. They even have a small selection of wine and other drinks for a quick pick-me-up. Overall, it's an excellent place to stop in, take a break, and enjoy some great food and a lively atmosphere.

    Aromas Famous Club
    Melanie C.

    For a coffee shop this would be a 4 but the food is terrible. The Grilled Turkey melt was so drenched in oil/butter/margarine was . The club tasted like a sandwich you'd get at a gas station. The coffee was decent. I would say if you're just coming for coffee you will be fine but avoid the food as there are FAR better options around.

    Mary-Ann L.

    This review is specifically for the dark chocolate almond biscotti. Outrageously delicious. Biscotti definitely not dry and crunchy but just the perfect consistency. I will definitely drive the distance from VA Beach to get 1 each of all their biscotti's!!!

    Erica M.

    Aromas is an excellent and consistent spot for breakfast and lunch items. We ate nearly everything off of the savory menu and some selections from the sweet menu, including a delightful Orange Pound Cake and French Toast - and all of it was exceptional. The service is friendly and efficient. The to-go packaging is well constructed and the food stays hot. This is a great local option.

    Ham Swiss eggs on English muffin
    Gary G.

    Aroma is a warm and friendly café, with nice dark wood where historic drawings are displayed. You order at the counter and they call you when your food is ready. We found a turnaround time to be pretty quick considering how busy it was. Even though it was clearly busy it didn't feel busy or noisy. The portions for breakfast were very generous. I had the English muffin with ham, Swiss and eggs, and it was very tasty. My wife had the traditional breakfast platter with scrambled eggs, bacon, potatoes and fresh bread. The potatoes had a great flavor and not overcooked. We peered at dishes other customers were having, and the portions were just as generous and again everything looked fresh. My only gripe is that the food was a bit cold from the counter - I didn't notice if there heat lamps. It's all impressive because there can be long lines and yet they still manage to get the orders right. And surprisingly fast. We wished we lived in the area. But we are only an hour away and will definitely return.

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    Matthew C.

    In a town known for being full of breakfast joints, I keep finding myself coming back here. There is a great funky/ college/ historical vibe with fancy coffee, clever remixes of traditional breakfasts and fresh bakery items. It can get. A little crowded , but the wait is worth it.

    Bethany T.

    Busy place but great breakfast. We got the avocado toast and a breakfast burrito. Will definitely try a pastry next time ! Perfect place to start your morning.

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    Eddie D.

    A local coffee shop and also loved by locals and college students from W&M college. Foods are tasty and prices are fair. The Starbucks of Colonial Williamsburg.

    Avocado Toast and Breakfast Sandwich
    Lauren T.

    We had breakfast at Aromas while enjoying Second Sundays in Colonial Williamsburg. The lines were long and we had our dog with us. I sat outside with our dog while my partner ordered our food. The staff provided a water dish for the dog. The food was very good and our beverages were hot.

    Refreshers
    Amy M.

    This spot is located in the vicinity of the William and Mary research university. We had a staycation to celebrate an anniversary which put us within the college town. The area is historic, beautiful, and has great paths for walking. There was a dog bowl filled with water outside the door, which indicates it has an area that is pet friendly. Upon entry, it was bustling with hungry patrons for caffeine and food. I was ecstatic when I saw that nitro cold brew was offered. There was an abundance of muffins, danishes, chocolate balls in various flavors, bagels, and other breakfast offerings. The hubs ordered the burrito which was filled with southwestern chicken and fluffy eggs. The exterior wrap was overcooked so it was crispy and dry. However, the chicken was tender and flavorful. The hit of the hot sauce makes this breakfast burrito ideal for on the go and hangover ha ha. The nitro cold brew was velvety and smooth. The strawberry refresher was sweet and cold. Overall, a great place to study, bring friends for a grab and go. If you're lucky to secure a seat, grab it quickly, and enjoy!!!

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    Took a little bit to get our food but the place was busy and the food was excellent. Loved the crapes.

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    Always perfect. The coffee is smooth and the service is wonderful. We go there as often as possible

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    It's always special for our family to dine at one of the Colonial Williamsburg taverns. Our…read morefavorite for decades has been Kings Arms. We have not not dined, or even spent much time at CW since the pandemic. After a hike behind Bassett Hall my wife and I enjoyed lunch. We arrived at noon and were promptly seated in an empty room. Around 20 minutes later the first floor was full. The atmosphere was cool and authentic. Nothing has changed since my previous visit. Our friendly waitress got menus and waters. I started off with an Apple Jack Old Fashioned utilizing Virginia Gentleman bourbon. We reviewed items on the menu that may have been served in the period. We started with apps. I got a salad, or "To Make a Fine Sallet". My wife crab croquettes. They pushed out first and we enjoyed. For mains. I got the pork shank, or "To Stew a Shoat in the French Way". My wife had "Chicken Hash", it was like a thick soup. The plating was beautiful and the taste matched. The old fashioned was disappointing because it was so weak. Service was decent, but not much attention. For dessert I got the bread pudding and wife chocolate tart. Both were outstanding! The bill was dropped on the table. It was around $150 w/ tip. Although pricey we had fun and felt like tourist just an hour from home. I would recommend.

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    4.1(39 reviews)
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