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    Kickstand Kafé

    3.6 (205 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    Shay K.

    Nice place, voices kind of echo as I listen to my zoom call. It's a chatty place. I love that they serve Illy coffee. Wow wow. It's the drip and espresso. I forgot to ask what other coffee brand they serve. Illy is my favorite if I'm not getting Sumatra or Nicaragua coffees. I've not ever seen Illy in a coffee shop... I've usually gotten it in high end hotels or bought bags at expensive bougie high end specialty grocery stores. I love the seating couch areas they have so I always feel lucky getting a couch spot. They have a small book library so bring your extra books to drop off !! I love this place so much so I'll add a few books in the little blue cabinet at the back area. Nice wrap around outdoor patio too! Lots to love at kickstand. They serve food and a variety of pastries.

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    Morgan D.

    We got the cold brew, the Matcha latte, and the golden milk for our toddlers to share. We all loved our drinks. And that was the first time I've had golden milk, and omg it was so delicious, kids love it. We loved it!! lol. Also, they have two high chairs there which is great. They also have beer and seltzers there

    Turkey bacon Brie sandwich
    Shu Huan Y.

    A quick bite at a kute Kafé. The service was quick and workers were helpful. I got the turkey bacon Brie sandwich and I enjoyed it so much to my surprise. The jam spread went so well with the Brie. Every bite was so good. The croissant sandwich was also enjoyable and fueled us for the morning.

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    Melissa K.

    We stopped in before heading out to snowbowl az and it was perfect! I had a dirty chai with oat milk and it was so good my friend went back after to get the same thing! Also shared the Turkey bacon Brie sandwich with my boyfriend for a quick bite before hitting the slopes and was satisfied. Christmas music was on and it immediately felt homey. Service was great as well. Slightly pricey, but so is everywhere else these days

    Cold brew
    Scott K.

    Great coffee in quiet area off main drag in Flagstaff. The drive thru is a nice feature when you want that option - else they had some seating outside along the building on the street side. A lot of standard options and some cool unique takes on coffee drinks. Prices though good $2 or more higher than say a Starbucks and not 33% better I'm afraid. Seems like might have more people in line on a Saturday morning - likely the prices...

    Big Kicker, Flag cut, and Fixie

    This place had a fun atmosphere. Both sandwiches were really good. They had a lot of veggie options. The drink was great me we were able to use our own cup.

    Roogz Breakfast Sandwich
    Emily C.

    We went here for breakfast to fuel up before hiking Humpheys which was perfect because they open at 6 and are right on the way. It was definitely pricey for what you get but at least what you do get is really good! I got the Roogz and my husband got the Flag and both were great. The workers were friendly and the food came out quickly. It looks like a great place to hang out and work if you live in town. They have free WiFi and a printer you can use.

    Hanh T.

    Visited from out of town and Ahhhh I got the Marley and it was so delish such a good combination of my two fav coffee flavors . We came after a light hike in flagstaff . The pumpkin added the perfect fall touch to my pic and my high on coffee and happiness vibes . Friendly staff .

    Outside seats with dog leash anchors.
    Rich B.

    Very nice neighborhood cafe. Has a very "locals" feel to it. Neat and clean. Breakfast burrito was good and came out quickly and hot. Cinnamon muffin was delicious. Coffee was excellent (great variety). Service was quick, efficient, and very friendly. Even with a line it moved fast and our order was accurate. They have outside seating with wall anchors at each table to attach your pup's leash to while you eat. Only service animals inside. Would definitely return.

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    Absolutely amazing !!! After having a bad experience at another place downtown, we found this place. The drinks and service was amaxing

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    Good coffee. Decent pastry selection. Great chorizo breakfast burrito and salsa. Lightning fast service. I'll go back next time in town.

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    Great local coffee and food. Breakfast burritos and bagels are so yummy. Always really happy with what I get.

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    Loved the breakfast sandwiches (croissants and paninis). Kids loved their yogurt and bagel. Cappuccino was ok.

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    Great customer service that shined through the minute I walked in. Immediately greeted at the…read moreregister and asked how I was doing. We opted for a hot vanilla oatmilk latte and a Matcha Americano. We got both of these to go. The vanilla latte didn't have any sweetener or vanilla in it. I'm not sure if they maybe put a little bit but nothing really pulled through. The coffee itself was extremely strong, which is not a bad thing considering we were on our truck back home so it's a good thing to stay awake. The ceremonial Matcha was very light in the Americano. I'm not sure what their measurement is, but it could have used another half a teaspoon, at least. The patio is dog friendly and there was a pup out there already at 8:30 AM on a Saturday. Inside, they have beautiful hanging plants and ample room if you're coming here to study or to catch up with some friends.

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    Almost no one in the restaurant at 3pm. We were given the worst table in the place but asked to…read moremove. Maybe that made our server mad because she threw the utensils and napkins on the table. Never once smiled or told us her name. Extremely rude service. The food came fairly quickly but it was tasteless. Our server spent the rest of the time at the back table on her cellphone. Nothing authentic about this food. The salsa came in a tiny plastic fast food cup and tasted weird like oregano. Rice was tasteless and beans were right out of a can. The bill came and there's a surprise $1.75 service added charge for inflation. On top of horrible food and service. Don't be fooled by the cute decor...this place is BAD. To the owners: Better spend your extra $1.75 wisely because we will NEVER be back. We can't be the only ones that feel this way. It's sad because this place used to be epic. Not anymore! Must be new owners.

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