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    Collective Espresso

    4.4 (79 reviews)
    InexpensiveCoffee & Tea
    Closed 7:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Dogs allowed
    Good for working
    Outdoor seating

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    George R.

    Not sure how I haven't given this place a brief review, but here we go. This is a local chain, and the one on Hamilton is my favourite. It's a bit like Roebling Coffee in that was. The espresso is one of the most well rounded in town. I prefer this place to Sidewinder. Get a cappuccino here or a cortado. The chai is pretty delicious, as well.

    Zohabe B.

    A very cool, cozy, woodsy spot with friendly staff. My honey latte was fantastic! I cannot wait to go back and try their pastries.

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    Ashley F.

    I was hurriedly trying to take a meeting on the go after a kid drop off and saw their sign in front of the tiny alley. I'm so glad I did. This was the cutest tiny community hub full of character and love - with coffee too! The matcha latte was delicious. I had great service and a cool little nook to work in for a hot second.

    John M.

    I visited Collective Espresso (CE) at 8am on a Wednesday morning as I traveled through Cincinnati. I picked CE to stop at because it was well spoken of, I tried their coffee at another shop that serves their coffee and enjoyed it, and it's located outside of downtown and not too far off the expressway. If your traveling on 75 and want to stop for a great cup of coffee then CE is a good place to stop at. Google maps will show CE between two shops and if you're not paying close attention then you may drive right by it and think a Google maps sent you to the wrong location or the address is not updated. That's what I thought until I noticed an alleyway between two stores and above my head was a rustic sign that says CE. Just keep walking all the way to the back and you'll find CE. The shop has two wooden tables inside for seating. A bathroom is available accessible with a key provided by the barista. There is a courtyard outside that I imagine is beautiful when the leaves are on the tree and and coveted stop for reading and enjoying coffee outside in the warmer months. The bar set up is a three-group Synesso espresso machine, a pair of Mazzer Major espresso grinders, and a Mahlkönig EKK43. Their is also a Fetco coffee brewer. The menu that day was typical of third wave coffee shops. See my pics for a menu. The barista was friendly and welcoming. I ordered a drip brew and really enjoyed it. The quality was typical of other well known specialty coffee roasters in the US, like Onyx, Stumptown, or Madcap.

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    Saphace A.

    I'm also here for Cincinnati coffee shops! Stopped here on the way up to Columbus. It's almost easy to miss since it's not off the street. It's actually off an alley. Anyway, it's COVID so only one customer at a time can go in. No big deal. The space in there is small anyway. It's cute though! A huge window at the front for lots of natural light. A huge tree is at the front and picnic tables outside. I got a honey latte with oat milk. Whoa! That honey was amazing!! My sister got a cortado. Pretty good as well! I hope to be back!

    Friendly baristas!
    Lauren R.

    Any place serving North South Bakery pastries is a winner in my book. Couple that with yummy drinks, cute patio, and friendly staff - it's an excellent spot to grab a bev with a friend!

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    Xuewei W.

    Delicious coffee and very pretty architecture and decor. I'm so obsessed with the skylights they have in the shop!

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    Alexander P.

    Short of having an actual drive thru, Collective Espresso Northside seems like the perfect coffee shop to grab a fast drink before work. Yes, it's a bit daunting to find the first time (you either enter a nondescript entrance off of Hamilton or through the back gate off of Vandalia / Cluxton Alley) but the small, hidden feel of CE feels great. Inside, there are 4 bar seats and 2 tables with about 4 seats each. It's small, but that's the point. They have a signature Espresso Lemonade, which didn't end up being my kind of drink (not sure the tastes really go together) - but the ambiance was great for some early morning, secluded studying.

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    Dillon L.

    Good coffee and more importantly good people. Driving through Cinci and was brought here by a friend. The entrance is down an alley so I probably wouldn't have found it lol, but adds to the hideaway vibe. The shop itself is pretty small, maybe seats 6 or so but feels cramped quick. There is a space outside too, and while there was a consistent stream of people on a Friday afternoon, most didn't stay so it was fine. The smaller design lends itself to a more intimate arrangement between barista and customer. Our barista, Johannes is one of the chillest dudes. I haven't talked to a barista that much at a shop before and I'll say the relationship aspect takes the coffee shop experience to another level. I learned a bit more about espresso and the current beans they had on rotation. Cortado was smooth and chocolatey, but like I said- people make the difference.

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    Best espresso in Cincinnati I've found and I've been searching. Definitely stop by over there

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    I have been to the north side location - the coffee is good- the location and aesthetics are fun

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    Really nice inside, but hard to find. Their main entrance is not on Hamilton Ave (the street address) but there's an alley from Hamilton

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