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    Socca Café

    4.2 (28 reviews)
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    Mikhala F.

    A truly stunning cafe in the Four Seasons Hotel - great spot to work if you're traveling, staying here, or want to pretend like you're staying here and treat yourself accordingly! I stopped in for a morning beverage and to work from here for a bit. My first impression: stunning. There's a literal tree inside, with beautiful serene, luxurious decor and finishes. It will put you at ease and make you feel like you're surrounded by beauty. The drink menu is concise, which I appreciate espresso, coffee, cold brew, lattes, tea, chai, and matcha. Prices were reasonable for being in the Four Seasons! They had more food options than I was expecting: - A great variety of pastries and cookies - Museli and parfaits, and breakfast sandwiches - Sicilian pizza slices or whole pizzas - Salads, bowls, and sandwiches for lunch My only complaint was no gluten-free pastry or cookie option - but a girl can dream! There were some salad, bowl, and soup options that were gluten-free. Service was friendly, quick, and I got my drink brought out to me shortly after ordering. Highly recommend if you're looking for a stunning spot to meet a client, work, etc. - it's sure to impress!

    Anna W.

    My new favorite coffee shop! The staff were so friendly and white chocolate mocha was great. There was plenty of space to work and quiet.

    Lemon meringue croissant

    Socca is one of my go-to's for a treat! Their pastries are fresh, flaky, and delicious! My favorite is the almond croissant. The coffee is delicious and reasonably priced, too. The staff are always friendly and make you feel welcomed, whether you're getting a bite or a cup to go. Perk: it's connected to the skyway too, perfect on a cold February day!

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    Sirad A.

    Food service: good Ambiance: Open windows with lots of lighting, business looking Pros: - Have quick foods like for lunch -Good music -Comfy seats; not wooden -Have pastries Cons: -Can study but not the ambience for it. -No charger plugs where we sat. Maybe no charger plugs everywhere else as well. -Not student friendly; closes early. -Closes at 4 -Tea not crazy good but aight -Pricey for college student budget. It's more like a sit and chat, enjoy the tea type of place. It is inside a building/hotel. You'll have to go into the building for parking. Can park out but it was too cold for us. Park outside if you don't want to pay $35 in parking.

    Chai latte
    Kylea U.

    Love this small cafe! Very trendy and upscale but not too bad in price. Their chai tea latte is awesome, tastes like quality chai with good flavor. Baristas are very friendly and helpful. Super bright environment, great for studying or work.

    Almond croissant, baklava roll, breakfast sandwich, pain au chocolat
    Kasey S.

    FOOD: BEST pastries I have had in Minneapolis! I went in with low expectations, since it is in a business building, however I was extremely surprised. Everything looked so good that I had to get multiple items! They were all so fresh, and the flavors were incredible. My favorite pastries in the area:) SERVICE: The line was a bit long when I came in, but it went by fast and so did my order. The staff was friendly and gave me good recommendations for my pastries! AMBIANCE: It's very fun being inside a corporate building, I really liked the hustle and bustle of the cafe. Gives very modern vibes and was sleek and simple. LOCATION/PARKING: Great location in the North Loop, very walkable if you live in Minneapolis. Parking might be difficult to find, and you will most likely have to pay to park for a bit.

    Lana T.

    OVERALL: a perfect cafe for WFH. FOOD: I ordered the almond croissant and the ham and cheese panini. These were both really tasty and I loved the almond croissant. The ham and cheese is heavy on the mustard and is reminiscent of a Cuban sandwich. PRICE: frankly I didn't know the prices of anything when I ordered it but the sandwich was $10 and I think the croissant was $5? ATMOSPHERE: I mean. Come on. The windows, the greenery, the seating...10/10. Stunning. Makes you feel fancy. SERVICE: I spent a good 3 hours here working on projects and everyone working was so kind.

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    Nick S.

    Socca is a beautiful and bright space, with great seating and incredible coffee and food offerings. The staff knows their coffee, and got really excited about the drip from Wesley Andrews they had on offer (and rightfully so, it was fire). Not pictured is the $6 slice of Sicilian-style pizza I had that was also fantastic. And it was a generous slice for the price. Good enough for a light lunch by itself. Highly recommend. The only thing is that they're only open on the weekdays from 7am-4pm right now, so be aware.

    Jeremy S.

    Super nice, clean cafe! The food is very fresh. They offer a wide variety of baked goods, soups and sandwiches. Their coffee was very well made as well. Being connected to the Four Seasons Hotel the quality and cleanliness is top notch.

    Quentin M.

    A welcome addition to an otherwise desolate part of downtown Minneapolis, I had high hopes for this Gavin Kaysen-led venture! To say I'm a fan of his other restaurants (Spoon and Stable, Demi and Mara) would be an understatement. Sadly, Socca falls short in customer service and overall delivery. OVERVIEW: Housed on the first floor of the new Four Seasons Hotel, the space is light and airy, but feels like more like a pop-up lobby coffee stand than a full-fledged shop. There's a good amount of table and counter seating inside but no dedicated outdoor patio seating, just a few public benches which feels like a real missed opportunity. COFFEE: Of the few times I've gone so far, I've stuck with iced coffee, most recently a cold brew and an iced caramel latte with oat milk. While they use local Peace Coffee, drinks are made in an automated machine, taking out the artistic barista element. I do appreciate they use compostable cups and products and pricing is nowhere near as high Spyhouse Coffee. SERVICE: This is where I have been most disappointed. Every time I have gone in, the wait staff have been nothing but rude and dismissive, acting like servicing guests is a real annoyance.

    Diana P.

    First thing first when you drive up to the place they offer valet parking. Second, the place is super cute. I ordered a hot matcha tea latte with white chocolate and this cheese spinach danish pastry which was so delicious warmed up. Will definitely come back for this. Matcha was too grainy for me and too sweet otherwise loved the atmosphere and the setup was really cute and vibey. Everyone was friendly and polite.

    breakfast sandwich & iced vanilla latte

    I had the breakfast sandwich & iced vanilla latte. The sandwich had a croissant bun and it was SO GOOD. I'm a breakfast girl through and through and this definitely made my cut. Aesthetics on point & the fact that it is located in the four seasons hotel gave it that oomph factor. Highly recommend!

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    Love this place. Wide selection of beverages and their almond croissants is everything. Looks aesthetically pleasing.

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    We had a great sausage, egg and cheese sandwich and latte. Friendly service and staff!

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    Momo Cafe

    Momo Cafe

    4.8
    (61 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    I really enjoyed the Tamago sandwich which is basically an egg salad croissant sandwich with a bit…read moreof a kick. I liked how the egg salad and cucumbers balanced out the butteriness and crispiness of the croissant! It was a very filling lunch. I came with my sister and we both got different teas. She enjoyed her hojicha tea with a bit of syrup added. I really liked the Po cha / Tibetan tea which was a buttery milky tea. It definitely woke me up. :) I would recommend if you are someone who likes not too sweet, nutty, and not too bitter teas. We both enjoyed the Tibetan momos -- the meat filling ones are definitely soupier which was enjoyable. The veggie dumplings tasted better with more of the chili crisp oil. The mochi ice cream most likely used the ones from MyMochi packs but the cream was nice to have and it was a fun sweet treat! Definitely would come back with family or friends when visiting the cities again. Drinks we got at the front where we ordered but they brought food for us which was nice since we decided to stay in to eat lunch. Seems like it's a nice place to study and work and they have WiFi. The place is nicely decorated with Tibetan decor and plaques talking about the history/background which was cool. There is also better lighting / lamps along the walls if you're studying and need it.

    I was honestly surprised by how big this cafe is. It just keeps going! The space is cozy and…read morewelcoming with a nice mix of comfortable lounge seating and firmer tables that seem perfect if you're planning to work for a while. I also loved the individual task lights above the smaller tables. It's a small detail, but it made the space feel really thoughtful. The only downside is that there isn't much natural light, so the cafe can feel a little dark, especially toward the back. The staff was the biggest disappointment. They weren't rude, but they came across as pretty standoffish, which made the experience feel less welcoming than the space itself. I ordered the light roast coffee and, unfortunately, it was pretty terrible. That said, the menu is huge with lots of different drinks and food options, so I'm sure there's something on it that would be a much better choice. I also didn't try any of the pastries, but they looked absolutely massive and definitely caught my attention. Overall, I really wanted to like this place more. The atmosphere is great and it seems like an excellent spot to work or relax for a while, but the coffee and less than welcoming service left me a little underwhelmed. I'd be willing to give it another shot and try something different from the menu.

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    Hojicha with oat milk and maple syrup
    Hojicha with oat milk and maple syrup
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    Fawkes Alley Coffee

    4.9
    (34 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    Was attending Twin Cities Pride over in Loring Park and was in desperate need of caffeine (we woke…read moreup at 6AM to attend the Rainbow Run 5K). This place was practically across the street, so we decided to take a breather from the hectic festivites and come here. Immediately we were greeted with cooling A/C and much-needed silence. Cool and quiet... the perfect escape. The place was decked out for pride with lots of colorful flags representing many of the wonderful ways to be queer. Definitely get bonus points for their allyship. I got a bottled Coca-Cola and my hubbie got a simple cup of brewed coffee. They had a reasonably-sized menu with even some smoothies and such listed, as well as a display of bakery items. A chalkboard showed their three seasonal beverages, which looked fun (though not my cup of tea). One of the employees was very helpful when I requested a cup of ice to go with my Coke; I needed the extra cool down after all the time we'd spent in the sun in the heat! We sat at one of the tables and appreciated leaning back into the chairs with back support for several minutes. Whew! Perked us back up nicely. There isn't a ton of space/lots of places to sit and I was kind of shocked the place wasn't flooded with queers, lol. There was quite the line for the bathroom though, according to my husband. The decor is nice and neat. I think I spotted a small selection of board games you could break out if desired too, which is fun.

    First of all, their mission is awesome: supporting an organization that provides scholarships…read morelocally for athletics for kids. I believe graduates of that program also work here as young adults. The alley walking up to it is so cute. I love historic Mpls! The coffee shop is small but fun, and there's a nice cozy seating area outside I'd come back for. The coffee was good (though not in my top 10), with some unique flavors. I got the breve capp and it did taste a bit scorched. My daughter's LAB iced coffee was delicious. Service friendly and prompt. Bathroom a bit dirty but shared with other businesses.

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    Coffee and merch
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    Affogato delicious
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    4.5
    (117 reviews)
    0.6 mi
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    This place is fantastic! I went here prior to getting my hair done across the street for a meeting…read more There is huge space that is set up perfectly for working from coffee shop, which i truly love and appreciated. I had a hard time selecting a place to sit since I wanted to sit in many of the places. The staff was amazing! I ordered a cortado for here, and it was perfect and gorgeous. I ended up spilling it all over the floor (totally my fault). I went up to order a new one (planning to pay because again..my fault!) and the staff refused to let me pay and even brought me my new drink to the table I was at. Talk about customer service! It was my fault I spilled it and they would not let me help clean it up or buy a new one. Consider me a fan of this place!

    This location is a little hard to find initially because it's located off the street between two…read morebuildings. The space itself is enormous with a clean, modern Scandinavian aesthetic. It gets an incredible amount of natural light, which makes it a pleasant place to spend some time. I also loved that it's dog friendly. The seating, however, is a bit of a mixed bag. There's a decent amount of it, but it's not really comfortable and it feels like there's plenty of room to add more seating throughout the space. The staff was very friendly and welcoming, which made for a great first impression. The menu is a little limited, but what I had was excellent. I ordered the light roast coffee and it was super good. I was also happy to see they carry Cardigan Donuts. If you have not had one before, they are absolutely worth trying! The biggest drawback for me was the WiFi. It was so unreliable that it made getting work done almost impossible, which is a pretty significant downside for a coffee shop. Overall, I enjoyed the coffee, the atmosphere, and the friendly staff, but the limited menu, somewhat uncomfortable seating, and especially the poor WiFi kept this from becoming one of my go to coffee shops.

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    Coffee and poptart
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    Iced vanilla latte with oat milk
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    Caffetto Café

    Caffetto Café

    3.9
    (129 reviews)
    1.7 mi
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    Caffetto is the quintessential Minneapolis coffee shop--they've got tasty, reasonably priced drinks…read more(including a robust selection of teas both hot and iced), good hours, and a real fun punk cafe vibe (lots of fun graffiti and vintage pinball machines). I think Caffetto kind of corners a market that no one else has by being open so late--most coffee shops are barely open past noon, and they're open until midnight! I've personally spent many a late night there finishing up work--it's a really cozy atmosphere, and the selection of pinball machines in the basement are the perfect study break activity. The staff are all great and even when there's a line, they get through it quick and are still able to offer great recommendations--while I usually prefer an iced green tea with no ice, I've tried the lattes, cold press, Thai coffee, and hot chocolate and have genuinely never had a bad drink here. The only thing is to make sure you watch your step if you're walking in the basement--even though it has seating and pinball and the bathroom, it's more of an unfinished space with uneven flooring and I personally rolled my ankle and fell there last year haha.

    I jetted from work early to try this coffee shop because I needed a change of scenery and…read more.. well... it's Tuesday. :) I was surprised to find that the cafe was packed at 2:30 in the afternoon, but got lucky enough to snag an intimate table in the corner, perfect for reading a book in peace! I had a triple decaf almond milk latte that tasted like it was caffeinated to me but didn't give me the buzz I'm so addicted to, that's when you know it's a good decaf. I love the coziness and the unique artwork in Caffetto. I look forward to coming back at an earlier hour to feed my addiction. But it's great to know I have a go to coffee shop for those afternoon cravings where the decaf tastes just as delightful! UPDATE- 2 hours later: there's additional seating and a pinball machine room in the basement, glad I went downstairs to the bathroom.

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    Down th stairs for pinball, another secret door below that.
    Down th stairs for pinball, another secret door below that.
    Caffetto Café
    Caffetto Café

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