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    Espresso Café

    5.0 (3 reviews)

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    7 years ago

    It's hot, it's brown, and it's the best coffee in town! Staff is exceptionally friendly as well.

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    This is an amazing little gem tucked away downtown. The pineapple danish was such a unique treat,…read moredelicate puff pastry. The Sandia Peak with oat milk and sugar-free vanilla was rally refreshing. The staff was kind, and willing to walk me through the menu as a first timer. The location was clean and there was a lot of parking available on a Friday morning. I had a work meeting and this location did not have music blasting or too much ambiance. I could have my meeting in peace with joyous food! 10/10 recommend

    Stopped by this coffee shop after hearing that the owner's grandfather owns a coffee plantation in…read moreColombia, where they source their beans. Always love supporting small, local spots that have that kind of story behind them. I tried their Aztec Latte, one of their signature drinks made with espresso, sweetened condensed milk, and cinnamon. I was a little unsure at first since I'm not a big fan of cinnamon, but it ended up being super mild and creamy. We also got the Red Chili Mocha, which has espresso, milk, red chili, and chocolate. I expected more of a kick from the chili, but it was actually on the milder side as well. Since it was a little chilly in Albuquerque, we went for hot lattes, which definitely hit the spot. We split a couple of toasts too. The avocado toast came with hummus, avocado, and a drizzle of sriracha. I liked that the hummus was the base instead of just plain avocado. I think it added a nice creamy layer that worked perfectly with the sourdough and spice. The Caprese toast was classic: pesto, mozzarella, balsamic, and tomatoes. Also a solid choice. The vibe inside was really chill. People were working on laptops, chatting quietly, low music in the background. The walls had artwork from a local artist, which was a nice touch. The baristas were very friendly. Service was on point.

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