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    Camp Coffee Roasters

    4.4 (140 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Outdoor seating

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    Jenn D.

    Fantastic, veteran owned coffee shop in the heart of Blowing Rock. The iced coffee was flavorful and well made. Service was friendly with great attention to detail.

    Honey lavender latte
    Julia W.

    Camp Coffee Roasters was the cutest little coffee and cookie shop (with an attached gift shop). We ordered a latte with non-fat milk and a honey lavender latte. We also ordered the Kitchen Sink cookie (didn't snap a picture) and it was DELICIOUS. It was chewy, sweet, and buttery. It was also massive. Our barista was super nice and created some pretty latte art for us. The coffee was warm, comforting, and everything we needed on a cold day. It was the perfect drink to sip on while walking in quaint, downtown Blowing Rock. Highly recommend to anyone looking for a delicious coffee (or cookie)!

    Iced campfire latte -- chocolate and marshmallow.
    Mandy N.

    Kind of disappointed. Read all these great reviews anddddd the coffee was just... okay. The menu is small and hard to read unless you're like up at the counter or next to be helped. I felt a little rushed since I had never been there before and didn't know what I wanted. People started coming in behind me so I ordered a campfire latte (at least I think that's what it was called! It had marshmallow and chocolate in it.) I paid close to $6 for a 16oz iced, with zero extras. Maybe that's the norm here, but where I come from, I could get a 24oz for that price. Anyway, I should have listened to the guy who said his coffee was watery cause he hit the nail on the head with his review. It wasn't bad, but it didn't make me want to come back either. Not sure how many espresso shots come in a small, but the coffee/coffee flavor was lacking. Maybe it would have been better hot, but who drinks hot lattes when it's like 80 degrees outside? They did offer an array of pastries, but I didn't even get the chance to look. Either way, the place seemed clean and other people seemed to enjoy it. Staff was nice, I guess. Not overly friendly or had any suggestions when I said it was my first time though. Maybe I'm slightly critical of my coffee and need to give the place a second chance, but I think I'll try a different shop tomorrow to see if somewhere else is better before going back. ‍

    Sip ice coffee
    Mike C.

    Wake up in the morning, first sip in this decorated local coffee shop, I love it. Super friendly service and local company ingredients, I had Cinnabon and campfire Marshmallow ice coffee. You also can get a nice hot breakfast sandwiches, jumbo muffins and cookies

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    Roberto Y.

    This is a charming store with very interesting coffee menu. We ended up at this place after a day o hiking. It was a good stop. The location is very relaxing. The coffee was good as well. I had the Honey Lavender coffee which I found very delicious. Definitely go to this store if in the area.

    Medium Classic Latte
    Nicholas S.

    This has been one of the best espresso bars I've been to in the high country!!! The espresso has been consistently exceeding my expectations! The baristas really know how to texture the milk and how to balance it out as well. Service was quick and really pleasant. The interior of the shop is quaint and cozy. This is a must try place.

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    Scott S.

    With a name like Camp Coffee in the mountains I immediately circled this weeks before my trip because it's just about the coolest name I've ever heard for a coffee shop on my hiking trip throughout North Carolina and Virginia. It was honestly one of the more disappointing places we went for food/drinks during the trip. 1. We ordered iced caramel coffees and they tasted like water. The coffee taste or flavor wasn't really all there. Very watery. 2. I really wanted to take a bag of coffee home with me and their bagged coffee was almost $20 a bag. Now, I go to a lot of coffee shops in the South East and none are $20 bucks a bag. It's more of a $12-$16 dollar range. 3. The dude who made our drinks couldn't have been any more less interested in us. He was too busy having a conversation with some other dude in the shop. 4ish - Don't get me wrong - Camp Coffee isn't bad...it just isn't good. I recommend The Local Lion in Boone, NC for coffee.

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    Glenn G.

    Nice, local coffee joint on the edge of downtown. This little shop was just a few steps away from our hotel on the Eastern end of town. We wanted something caffeinated but cold in the afternoon so we got a large iced chai latte. The server was very pleasant and as a bonus, we used our Yelp check-in to get a discount. Then we enjoyed sitting outside and enjoying the outdoors before doing more shopping. They roast their own coffee and also have pastries and other beverages. We'll take an independently owned coffee place over a large chain any day.

    Cinnabon Latte

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    Friendly fast service. House made syrups and creative drinks. A great stop for a vacation morning!

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    Great staff, delicious coffee and desserts. We bought 2 cookies and an Americano. What more can you want!!!

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    We enjoyed our coffee and blueberry muffins with our four legged friend outside. We will be back to try another treat!!!

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    I stumbled across this charming local coffee shop and book cellar, in Abingdon, VA. I was greeted…read moreupon entry by the barista! She was so kind and very patient as I scanned the menu. She provided recommendations and shared with me the specials offered at the time. I ordered a custom made beverage, hot Toasted Marshmallow & Butter Cookie latte with oat milk; I topped it with whipped cream and caramel drizzle. It was absolutely delicious. It was the perfect sweet treat to warm me up on chilly winter afternoon. The cafe also featured a very cute book cellar that had the neatest items!! You can definitely tuck-away in this cafe to get work done, you can meet with friends for a coffee date, or even just chill and have a cup of coffee, a pastry and indulge in a nice book. If you're in Abingdon, VA, it's absolutely worth checking out!

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    Bald Guy Brew Coffee Roasting

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    Bald Guy Brew is one of those places you don't forget. The space is packed with old roasting…read moreequipment and vintage coffee gear -- it feels like a coffee-themed Cracker Barrel, in the best possible way. There's personality everywhere you look. I ordered a pour-over, and it was clean, smooth, and brewed with obvious care. Straightforward and well executed. I also had an iced latte with a Hot Honey flavor, and that was the surprise standout. The espresso held up nicely over ice, and the hot honey brought a subtle sweetness with a gentle kick of heat on the finish. Refreshing, a little bold, and really enjoyable. Between the solid coffee and the nostalgic, gear-filled atmosphere, Bald Guy Brew is a fun stop that's absolutely worth pulling off the road for.

    Amazing coffee shop in Boone where you can see and smell them roast their coffee. We went both days…read morewe were in town and certainly would have gone the 3rd, but they are closed on Sundays. The coffee is amazing, the staff is friendly and helpful with ordering! My husband is a fan of the chocolate muffin. I was there for the coffee! Day 1 tried the pour over, and Day 2 Nitro cold brew. Both were smooth and full of flavor. . They also sell local honey with a large variety of flavors and local meat. We got some burgers and pork sausage links to grill while in town, and they were really good. The meat is on the pricey side but that is expected with fresh local meat. They also have a small shop in Blowing Rock in case you don't make it here. Definitely put them on your list of places to go while in town. This bald guy knows his stuff!

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    Brown sugar cinnamon with oat milk
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    I have been ordering whole beans from Pisgah Roasters for about 5 years- they are the GOLD STANDARD…read moreof coffees- what I compare anything else to-- and just fyi- everything else I've tried doesn't even come close!! So of course, since I'm in the area on vacation, I'm going there are much as possible! The place is quiet and unassuming- looks like a warehouse... Until you step inside and that smell of deliciousness hits you right in the face, soooo good!! In the past week, I have tried all of the specialty drinks on the menu- the Hot Tamale was especially surprisingly delightful- not too much spice, just a nice warmth. The Cold Mountain was also amazing, to me, it was the perfect iced coffee. The special this week was the Iced Coconut- it actually really tasted like coconut!My husband tried the drip and pour over- he's a black coffee drinker and loved them both- he loved that you can select different beans to try. I also purchased a 5 pound bag of my favorite bean- the Parkway Pick Me Up. Also love the Squirrely Blend. We also got the smaller 12oz bags to try a few different flavors when we get home. This place is the best. I wish I could give it more than 5 stars!

    Found Pisgah Coffee Roasters several years ago and have regularly ordered both bean for ourselves…read moreand ground for my parents (who definitely deserve the best!) Hands down, the best coffee (you know when a coffee is good if it tastes great black) and excellent customer service. Knowing PCR support local projects/environment/services through coffee sales just adds incentive to support a local business. May they have many more profitable years!

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    Single-serve pods available online and in the coffee shop!
    Single-serve pods available online and in the coffee shop!
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    4.6
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    1.8 mi
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    For a wonderful, romantic experience, the restaurant at Gideon Ridge Inn is the place. Get there…read moreearly to grab one of their amazing cocktails and look at the view. Everything on the menu is locally sourced, with lots of gluten free and vegan options for anyone. I would also recommend making a reservation no later than 6pm so you can see the mountain range along with the sunset. Service was absolutely phenomenal. From the hostess, bartender, to our server, everyone knew the menu extremely well and was kind. Our server Jeremiah was wonderfully nice, professional, and timely.

    Our first time visiting the Blowing Rock area in 35+ years. I went to school in Boone many years…read moreago. In town for a few days for my birthday. We chose this restaurant for my birthday dinner - based on reviews. Reservations seemed to be required at least 10-14 days in advance and we still could only get 8:30. That's OK for us as we tend to eat later most of the time. It seemed we may have been the last party to arrive as the restaurant was clearing out shortly after we were seated. The Good: beautiful place and great views, at least for me. And although there was a table open at the window where we could both see views, we were placed at table closest to lounge area where my husband's back was to the window. The server was very nice, knowledgeable and mostly attentive. My husband's mentioned he would have liked a 2nd drink but after all the food was served (see below) we didn't see her again until the end. She did acknowledge my birthday when she initially greeted us. She recommended we each order a plate from each the appetizer, salad and entree menus and described one from each in great detail. The menu is very pricey and she is likely trained to make these suggestions. For example, on the appetizer menu, one scallop was $22. This is the one she recommended. Our garden salads and entree's were good - but not extraordinary. Husband ordered the tuna but was able to substitute scallops for the tuna ($55). I ordered the pork tenderloin ($48). I received it barely warm. The server promptly returned it to the kitchen to be heated. She was very kind about it. Once it was warm it was tasty. Was served with carrot puree that was excellent (seemed to have some brown butter and warm spices). Will likely try to recreate this at home. The Bad: There were 3 other tables being served in our area while we were there. I might guess they were locals based on the major difference in the level of service we received vs what the other 3 received. Don't get me wrong, as previously mentioned our server was very kind, knowledgeable and helpful. There was also a young man (dark curly hair) dressed in all black that spent a considerable amount of time at all 3 of the other tables when he brought their food out. He seemed to offer extensive explanations and have general conversations. He also brought out food, dropped them and was gone before we could even say thank you. There was a lady (straight dark hair in a sleeveless green dress with a name tag - (seemed to be a manager) that spent significant time at each of the other three tables as well as in the lounge area next to us with 2 couples there. Even after I had to return my cold food, she never stopped by to even say welcome/hello and make sure the plate was now satisfactory. My husband was a chef/proprietor/manager in restaurants for 35-40 years. He couldn't believe there was no check in after having to return a plate. One other table had a birthday and they brought her a dessert with a candle. I wasn't offered anything like that. Not sure if it is complimentary. We were only asked if we wanted to see a dessert menu and there was no other mention of my birthday except when we were first greeted. For the prices on the menu, I would think everyone would get great service and the manager would check on every table. Just left a bad taste in our mouths, not because the food was bad, but since we received average service when all around us received over the top service, I don't foresee returning and don't recommend them.

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