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    Treetop Coffee Shop

    Treetop Coffee Shop

    4.7
    (22 reviews)
    6.4 mi

    Situated perfectly a few doors down from Bear Den Books, Treetop is both a mobile coffee truck…read more(we've seen them out-and-about around town) and this brick and mortar awesomeness. Inside, it has a touch of 70's flair and midcentury pizzazz in a small but serene space. Seating is limited, with a few cozy seating spots and many bar seats and low-top tables. The wi-fi was rockin' and many outlets being put to good, techie use. The barista warmly greeted us and quickly got to work with our creations-a cold brew and a hot latte. There is a $1 upgrade for dairy alternatives and any sugar and sweetener is in a self-serve area, not added into the drink (although the barista asked me if that's okay, thus, I think she would have added if I preferred that). They have sugar and stevia, as an FYI for anyone who wants/needs a different option. They have a few baked treats and a few seasonal coffee flavors and add-in flavors and beyond that, the drink menu is simplistic. My latte was the creamiest, foamiest latte in all the land. The coffee itself was a touch more bitter than we like but we were able to doctor it up nicely with stevia. Cute spot with a lovely view of the surrounding, scenic neighborhood.

    Our order: seasonal latte and cold brew…read more I typically am not one for foam but this latte got me. Beyond its beautiful aesthetics, the milky layer provided a rich and nutty sweetness that complemented the dark and earthy tones of the espresso. The cold brew was quite the adventure, taking in every layer, one at a time. What started out as subtle sweetness quickly turned into a cacao aroma and ended at citrus tartness. Small but mighty brick and mortar shop in a quaint neighborhood across from a church and lined with other local businesses. Bar stools, lounge chair, work bench, they've got it all. Certainly a hidden gem in residential Knoxville. So glad we stopped by!

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    European Bakery Pastry and Coffee

    European Bakery Pastry and Coffee

    4.9
    (27 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    Another long weekend took us go Knoxville and it's food scene. This is a great little bakery at the…read moreend of a shopping Center. If you don't know it's there. It could be easy to miss. We arrived an hour after opening and everything was being freshly restocked. There are so many wonderful choices but since we were trying to cram as many places as we could into the weekend we limited ourselves to 2 pastries. We tried the almond croissant and the lemon one. The almond was good but maybe a tad over baked. It didn't have that tender flakiness I expected of a croissant. Flavorful yes and still worth a try. Next up was the lemon filled croissant. OMG!!! this was perfection in a pastry. Tender flaky and just the right amount of the filling. The filling was sweet and tart but in an addictive way. I wanted to go back and buy several more it was that good. If all the other fruit filled croissants are like the lemon, you won't be disappointed. They have a varón options including coffee. We skipped coffee since we had another place picked for coffee. If you're in Knoxville give this place a try. I'm sure you will find a delicious option you'll love. We will definitely be back when we return to the area.

    YUM, everything is wonderful! Their tarts remind me of my time in Europe. Everything is lovingly…read moremade and traditional. Can't wait for Valentines Day for my gift to my hubby. This is a hidden gem in Knoxville!

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    Honeybee Coffee

    Honeybee Coffee

    4.1
    (101 reviews)
    4.6 mi
    $$

    I enjoyed my brief visit to this coffee shop! It's right on the edge of downtown. I was coming from…read moreGatlinburg and just wanted a London fog latte so I came and got one. It wasn't as sweet as I expected (like if you order at Starbucks for eg) but the ambiance inside is excellent - they have tables and regular chairs but also couches and big soft chairs. I sat in a big soft chair and was very comfortable! They also have two clean bathrooms, i changed in there after hiking. There weren't enough hanging pegs but they were spacious so still good enough. The staff up front were quick and helpful! No trouble there. And there were a decent number of parking spots out back - that said, by the time I left, the lot was completely full. Not sure where else you could park in the area. Overall, if passing and needing a rest I would rec this spot! But I would try ordering something else besides a London fog ;)

    Local coffee shop in a neat little neighborhood, I stopped in to Honeybee and spent the first half…read moreof my Friday morning here as my "office." It's a comfy space though a little small and by 10:00, it was starting to get crowded with laptop folks. I took that as my cue and headed onwards. But first, there was coffee (a cortado that was more like a flat white) and a bunch of time on their wifi. There is a parking lot in the back. If it's full there, it will be full inside. [Review 1193 of 2024 - 509 in Tennessee - 22216 overall]

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    Honeybee Coffee & Brewery, Knoxville
    Chill Saturday afternoon crowd.
    Chill Saturday afternoon crowd.
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    Sokno Market

    Sokno Market

    4.7
    (12 reviews)
    3.1 mi
    $$

    I absolutely love this place! It was such a happy accident of a find in a mostly desolate area of…read moretown (shops/eateries are few and far between over this way). The guy who runs it is super nice and genuinely loves that he is able to provide seriously good coffee and treats for his community (and we're pretty syked on it too!). They make this cold brew coffee they call Nitro. Now, let me just tell you (and if you follow my Yelp page at all you know I'm a tea snob) I hardly ever like coffee, BUT this! This is AMMMAAAZZZIINNNGGG. It's super smooth, has great flavor, and double the caffeine! I am a wimp so I had him make a special concoction with milk and caramel syrup to cut down on the amount of coffee some, and it is such a treat! I tried it black too on the first time we visited, which was very daring for me, and I even loved it black, so that's saying a lot! I've also gotten their caramel apple cider, which was absolutely phenomenal! It blows Whole Foods and Starbucks caramel apple ciders outta the water! It smells like a spicy tea and tastes like the perfect fall day. The shop itself is super cute. Checkered floors, detailed branding with Sokno etched on one of the fridges and some nicely screen printed t-shirts, and the fridges leftover from when the space used to be a gas station are filled with locally made goods. I particularly love the wooden utensils (I will definitely be buying the wooden cake server one of these days!). Can't wait to see how this place grows! P.S. They have food too! But I haven't tried any of it yet... Sandwiches and things. The grilled pimento cheese is definitely on my list next time we're there around eatin' time!

    This family store probably thought I was a crazy Asian for coming here right when it opened to end…read moreup buying one scoop of pumpkin spice ice cream. I was searching for baked goods that opened early, around 7am, and this was my best bet. I drove 30 minutes to get here and was completely disappointed. They did not have baked goods. I didn't want to waste the drive so I ordered ice cream. They didn't have much options and I really wanted the pumpkin ice cream from the yelp pictures. When they told me they didn't have it because it wasn't in season, they saw my face sink even further. But they had a stash in the back! I asked for a sample and I saw the level of difficulty since it was frozen storage. It was worse when they thought I wanted to the whole pint and only asked for a scoop. Which I regret! This was such great pumpkin ice cream! There were chunks of pumpkin and ginger and it was so good! It didn't taste like clumps of sugar balls and even though it was from the frozen storage, I wish I bought the pint. But having ice cream for breakfast and a birthday cake for lunch was kind of fatty. I highly recommend coming here for the pumpkin ice cream if you like pumpkin. I will definitely come back to try their fresh ice cream.

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