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Art City Coffee
- Hours:
Mon-Fri 6 am - 6 pm
Sat 7 am - 9 pm
Sun 7 am - 2 pm
- Price Range:
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$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
3 reviews for Art City Coffee
3 reviews in English
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Review from Andrew D.
Beaverton, OR
Very nice joint. It was nice to see an Indi style coffee shop. I'm from Oregon where you can say we take coffee seriously, and this mocha was very good.
And the art displayed was very nice, and cool to see! -
Review from Jean W.
When I need coffee in Utah County, I tend to experience a three-stage process, thusly:
1. Panic (It's Provo/Orem. One Starbucks, people. One.)
2. Cognitive Awareness (technique of reminding myself that there are other coffee drinkers from around the world who now live there)
3. Peace (see below)
The peace stage comes only when I realize (via stage two) that places like Art City Coffee exist to gratify my coffee sensibilities. And gratify they do!
ACC is located just off I-15 in Springville Walmart's expansive parking lot succession of small retail storefronts. It's conveniently next door to a small bakery, whose smell mixes with the aroma coming from ACC and creates a most magical bouquet.
The interior is stylish and Cimmerian, just as a coffee joint should be. Interesting art hangs along the galley-like seating area. It's perfect for lone imbibers, or small groups of social coffeenians.
Coffee selections are numerous, if standard, and slightly pricey. But, they really are so tasty you won't mind paying the extra .50-.75 per serving. Flavorings, soy creamer, etc. are available so you can get pretty much anything you want from your caffeinated choice. Their beans are sourced from Salt Lake's Rimini Coffee - nice quality beans. I enjoyed a splendid medium-roast brew with soy creamer. Very tasty.
They offer chai, herbal, and other teas, including non-caffeinated varieties for those screwballs who don't love coffee. They also carry a very small selection of bread-centric food choices for small appetites for a very reasonable price. In fact, I think they get most, if not all of it from their sweet next door neighbor.
The owner/manager was happy and kind, assisting me in my order decision. He immediately detected my inner-purist and aptly recommended the regular brew for my first visit. He had impeccable insight.
I am officially a fan of this place, and must try a variety of their other cofferings. After several more visits, I predict I'll very likely be updating my review to five stars. -
Review from Daniela R.
Riverton, UT
I went to this place because because I had work to do in that area. I walked in there and they owner was very nice, he asked me what I usually get at other coffee shops, and he made me a drink according to my taste. I got a caramel macchiato and it was amazing, the best I've ever had, and I also got a lemon cranberry bread, and he gets it from the bakery next door. It was so fresh and delicious. If I lived closer I'd be in trouble! Great service, amazing drinks and pastries.
Specialties
Coffee and espresso based specialty drinks, Gelato, fruit smoothies, Cupcakes from cupcake chic, fresh baked goods, Live music Saturday nights starting at 7pm
History
Established in 2008
Doors opened June 9 2008
Meet the Manager: Clay O.
Doors opened June 9 2008.
