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    Cornerstone Coffeehouse

    4.0 (200 reviews)
    Open 6:30 am - 6:00 pm

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    Outdoor seating
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    John G.

    Having a light lunch! Red Pepper & Gouda soup! Service is counter but they deliver your food! You're are called to pick up your drinks each are individually created so it sometimes has a few minutes of waiting! Staff are always friendly and willing to serve. New local artist displays are changed out regularly.

    Charmaine I.

    I ordered a basic drip coffee. They have the thermos containers out for you to pour on the side. I decided on the blueberry roast and it was the perfect blend of coffee flavor with a hint of blueberry. It was also drink coffee with a cop day and the lines were out the door. Plenty of seating for everyone and parking just right outside.

    Adoptable dogs in Camp Hill, PA and surrounding areas.
    Kimberly M.

    Such a cute little cafe! I was in dire need of a pick me up on my way out of town and decided I would rather give my money to a small business than a Dunkin and boy am I happy I did so! The iced coffee is yummy. Friendly staff, quick service. And also there is a wall of adoptable dogs if you come in the back entrance. Clearly a place owned and operated by good people. Definitely will come back.

    Coffee flight!  Snickerdoodle Winter Wonderland Cookie Butter Cold Brew Gingerbread Chai Maddi's Sugar Cookie Latte
    Audreanna B.

    Food was good. I only liked the cold brew out of the drink light. The service was great. It only took me 10 minutes to get my food. It's right in there and plenty of room to sit.

    Sugar cookie latte with cookie
    Candice S.

    An adorable coffee shop with a wide variety of drink, pastry, and food options. It is adorable decorated on the inside with a large amount of seating. The people working there were very friendly and efficient.

    Italian macchiato????
    Mike I.

    Another visit ... stuck with an iced americano with 1 pump of sugar free hazelnut flavor ... it's actually cream not syrup. I got the Cali Wrap and it was fantastic .. best food I've had here in years! Tasty for sure

    Spinach and Cheese Croissant and Avocado Toast
    Megan P.

    I had an unexpected day off I wanted to try somewhere new ( to me). I got the spinach and cheese croissant for my son, and the avocado toast for myself, and it was delicious. The coffee was also phenomenal and made very well. The environment was cozy and comfortable.

    Ashley D.

    First trip here. The shop itself is small on the inside. But they had a variety of desserts. The staff was busy but available. My favorite was the coffee flight. The sandwich I got was lacking flavor until I got a side of chipotle mayo.

    Egg salad sandwich iced latte
    Naomi P.

    Service was fine. The egg salad sandwich was too much $$ for what it was and very very bland. I didn't know it was egg salad lettuce tomato sandwich. The iced latte was very watery.

    Jacey H.

    What an awesome coffee shop! You can tell they're always busy, but they handle it so smoothly. They offer a wide variety of options for different diets and allergies, which is fantastic for a coffee shop. The food all seems homemade, and they support a lot of local businesses, which is a big win. I can't wait to return and will definitely be adding it to my collection of favorite spots around here. It does get a little loud, so bring some headphones if you need to focus!

    Ethan E.

    First time at cornerstone coffeehouse, very nice seating inside and out. Coffee and food were very good no complaints at all. Great place to come and relax or work or just hangout with friends. Highly recommend visiting !

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    Tara E.

    I used to come here often but hadn't been in a while. I wanted to check it out again now that it's under new ownership, and wasn't disappointed. This is a bright little spot in Camp Hill. Not a ton of parking in the lot, but plenty of seating inside or out. There's a good selection of food, drinks and snacks. I got a turmeric latte that was quite flavorful. Was impressed to see they now offer seasonal drink flights.

    Sugar cookies.
    Andrea R.

    This is such a charming coffee shop. The seasonal drinks are always a hit. They have delicious cold brews and hot lattes. I've had their breakfast sandwiches and they are very tasty! They're reasonably priced, no more expensive than a trip to Starbucks, and the quality is top notch. The staff is friendly and the service is quick. At the shop they also sell local honey, loose leaf teas, cake pops, pastries and more local trinkets. A must visit if you're in camp hill.

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    Ask the Community - Cornerstone Coffeehouse

    What types of tea lattes can you get besides chai and matcha?

    Any of their loose leaf teas can be made into tea lattes, they also do London fogs

    Do they allow dogs?

    Outside on the deck. They even have a water bowl at each entrance. Inside is a no go.

    Do they really open at 6:30am?

    Yep great place for morning tea!

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    I got a turmeric latte that was quite flavorful.

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