Undertaker‘s Espresso Bar
521 E Allen St, Tombstone
(863) 242-6807
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The barista was super friendly and offered great alternative drink options since I don’t drink coffee. The rest of my group did order coffee and said it was all really good. Great service and great drinks!
The coffee was really good, made us walk back so I could get a second coffee!
Absolutely amazing coffee. Better tasting and better priced than Starbucks! Strongly recommend stopping in here before your walk around Tombstone. We tried, hot, iced, and frappe and all were fantastic.
So glad we found this place! The history is phenomenal and they do ghost tours! Ohhh and the drinks are worth stopping in.
When you’re the only coffee shop in town, you get to do whatever you well please, whether it’s good, or whether it’s bad. And folks, I’m here to tell you, it’s bad.
Imagine you order a steak at a steakhouse. Ribeye, medium rare. Chef then proceeds to put that ribeye through a meat grinder, then molds it into the shape of a steak, and throws it in the microwave. It arrives at your table, and while it smells like beef resembles beef, it’s nowhere near the steak you had envisioned when you ordered it.
Y’all, that’s a metaphor for how badly they butchered (pun intended lol) the recipe for proper espresso. I’ll spare you the details of what an espresso recipe looks like; but crucially, instead of pulling a normal double shot of espresso and combining it with water to make an americano, the improperly trained owner and his barista let the shot run for the full volume of my 16oz plastic cup. What I received, in place of an iced americano, was an over-extracted, bitter, and acrid iced coffee-esque beverage.
My note to the owner: 1) watch some YouTube videos on correct espresso extraction, and 2) properly educate your employees. I get that you’re the only place in town (for now), but people will begin to catch on that you haven’t a clue. I have hope for you, but step one is admitting you don’t know what you’re doing. Which path will you take?
The barista was wonderful and the lattes were very good
Really disappointing coffee and service, just avoid!
It's only getting a 2 for atmosphere due to the lovely person we spoke to and recommended the huckleberry drink but latte was just overheated milk with a dash of coffee and the woman obviously couldn't be bothered serving us. I wish WE hadn't bothered going in.
The barista working (this was a second time visiting and she was there both times) seems to not enjoy working there at all. Her attitude is so bad, she was talking about the other customers in the cafe as they left. The coffee is good, just don't feel welcome there at all.
This is a fantastic family owned and operated espresso bar that I visit on the regular! AND, if the paranormal is your thing, you can also do ghost hunts here!
He made the exact coffee i get at home. I just told him how 😃☕️
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The I’m your huckleberry Italian soda is a must! Great service and delicious!
This place is a gem. I loved the mornings I got to chat with people who know this town. And as someone from the PNW - excellent coffee and they have plenty of non dairy options.
You can tell the barista is doing what he loves: coffee! He has a passion for it. There’s more than what’s on the menu. Talk to the barista and tell him what you like. He can whip up something for ya!
Great coffee! The lady working took me on a little tour of the original part of the building. Cool original adobe bricks and original ceiling. Told me about the basement which was used for cold storage back when the building was the undertakers. Very cool! And very nice that she took the time! Also took the time to answer questions and chat a little. Enjoyed the coffee so much I bought two bags of beans to take home.
The coffee was good, as was the customer service.
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