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    Coffee Mill

    3.6 (47 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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    Very small and expensive Turkey Swiss sandwich.

    Prices are going up and food size is going down. I went in for a Turkey Swiss sandwich today an left very disappointed. This sandwich is now half the size of what the coffee mill use to serve. They are going cheep. Over $8 for a sandwich almost smaller than the aoilli serving cup.

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    Josephine H.

    Great spot for coffee and pastries! The Coffee Mill is located right in the middle of Harris Ranch in Southeast Boise alongside the infamous ice cream shop "The Still." My iced latte was awesome! The Coffee Mill puts three shots of espresso in their large iced drinks so I was definitely a fan of that! Also, my mom's blended beverage was really good but was definitely on the sweet side. If you order one of their blended espresso drinks and do not like very sweet drinks, I recommend asking for less pumps of syrup. We did order two pastries from their pastry case; a marion berry scone and a bear claw. The marion berry scone was a hit but the bear claw was on the dryer side and looked more like a croissant. Also, it did not have enough sugar so it lacked flavor. All in all, awesome spot for coffee!

    a tortilla and quesadilla wrapped in aluminum foil

    Bought 4 breakfast burritos, drove less than 2 minutes to get home, only to discover than 2 of the 4 burritos weren't even warm. They were pre-made and COLD. There were hardly any other customers there, so it's not like they were in a rush. They just gave us cold food. Thankfully we were going home and could put them in the oven ourselves. We spent over $50 on coffee and burritos and it was a complete waste. The customer service was also terrible--we felt as if we were inconveniencing them by even ordering. We had questions and the girl helping us acted annoyed that we were even asking them. We will not be returning. Update: just got the burritos out of the oven and they don't even taste good.

    Top left: iced coconut caramel cold brew (yummm). Top right: hot salted caramel mocha. Plus breakfast sandos
    Kathleen P.

    Updating my review to 5 stars. We've been coming here consistently for several months and have never been disappointed. We absolutely love their coconut caramel cold brew! Also enjoy their breakfast sandos. The customer service is top notch - they are always upbeat and friendly. And they give our pup a treat when we bring him along :)

    Karen C.

    I'm so glad to see another food and beverage option open in the hood! A coffee shop has been on the wish list for years and so far Steve and his crew have not disappointed. This only the second day of operation so they are still working out some kinks in supply and demand. Food. The egg, ham and cheese breakfast sandwich is pretty solid. Prepared ahead of time, it's heated up and not bad. The ham is high quality sliced deli meat vs a chunk of Canadian bacon. My husband had the bacon version and said it was good too. Drinks Iced lattes were great. I usually judge coffee by its hot version, so I may come back to this. But this was delicious. My son enjoyed his strawberry banana smoothie. Ambiance I am really going to like hanging out here! Fireplace, couch, and plenty of outlets for charging will make this a prime location for study, resting, or grading. My only complaint is with the high stools. Everyone it seems is going to these terribly uncomfortable metal chairs where the backs wrap around. For those of us endowed in the back, they're horrible. But-- they're pretty popular right now so there's that. Other Wine and beer selection look solid! Maybe we'll be so lucky as to see some cheese plates pop up in the afternoons to replace the breakfast pastries!

    Coffee Mill, Harris Ranch Neighborhood

    This is our "go to" anytime we are in Boise. They have the most welcoming staff in a very quaint part of town. You can sit inside by the fire or outside on the patio. Take your pick! They also have a leave a book/take a book area for those looking to enjoy a good read while sipping on great coffee.

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    Kristy S.

    Nice little place, only one of its kind in the Harris Ranch neighborhood. I had a hard time deciding between 3 & 4 stars on this one. Redeeming qualities: friendly staff, easy parking, free WiFi, sustainably sourced coffee, wine & local beer, clean, lots of seating (in and out), 3 unisex bathrooms, nice variety of pastries. Not as much: underwhelming food presentation/quality, smaller coffee menu. Prices were ok. Drive through option. An ok neighborhood spot.

    Whoops! I almost forgot to share the best part... the amazing ham & cheese croissant! Yum!

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    Lovely atmosphere, solid coffee. Great place to work, meet a friend, take the dog, etc

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    Best coffee and breakfast with the nicest people in Boise serving it!!

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    Employees were extremely rude. Really disappointed in the customer service aspect of this company. Will not be going back.

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    Great customer service and wonderful, cozy place to work or just hang out. We're from Seattle and visit very time we come to town.

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    Friendly staff makes all the difference in the world! Love the atmosphere and the coffee isn't bad either!

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    Cafe Vita beans, 2 minutes from home, lovely people. What more could one ask for?

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