The Back Porch

6116 Golf Rd, Agassiz
(604) 796-9871

Recent Reviews

Brenda Hido

Great coffee, nice little place. Loved the cups I purchased as well. Will definitely be looking to have some coffee shipped to my home.

k mart

Great coffeeA very interesting pottery studio tooThe coffee is roasted in a roaster from the 1920'sGreat friendly people

Stinky

Sweet little spot for coffee and affordable pottery ?I’m not a coffee person but I still really enjoyed the chocolate covered beans. Also picked up some wild rice that I’m very excited to try out! Owners are super lovely too

Brynn Beckett

The pottery is gorgeous, and the coffee was super delicious. We also grabbed some chocolate covered espresso beans!

M P

Great coffee and great service. I go out once a month to stock up on coffee and enjoy the experience every time. Rustic Rooster is my current favorite but to be honest they are all my favorite. I haven't had one I didn't really like. Highly recommend them.

Rhiannon Wallace

Upon entering you are met with the fabulous smell of freshly roasted coffee beans. You can enjoy a small coffee for only $1.50 as you browse their shop. If medium roasts are your thing then pick up a bag of the Costa Rican- you won’t be disappointed. Dan and Lynda were lovely to chat with and clearly passionate about their coffee and pottery. Coffee is roasted on site with their 1919 fire roaster so cool! If you’re in the area you gotta stop here ☕️??

ShaheenE

Fantastic little gem with wonderful artisan pottery, fresh eggs, espresso honey, rustic roasted coffee(one of the best and smoothest anywhere) and absolutely delightful personalities. I never miss making a stop whenever I'm in Harrison to visit the property to spend time in the tranquility of the farm, look over the antiques in the barn, pick up at least one piece of pottery, and stock up on coffee (love the Cuban and Country Coyote roasts). Don't miss it.

Raad Saadi

Lovely place and the owners were very warm, welcoming and informative. We kept chatting and they gave us a lot of info about coffee and roasting coffee.

Viona Halim

This shop is definitely rustic and tranquil. We stopped by here on our way back home from lunch at Harrison Hot Springs, a super short 5 mins drive, if that.This year they have no goats, but the owner said on a regular year before covid they usually have goats. The chickens are still there though. What you need to visit is the house where they roast their coffee and inside there is the pottery studio, too. So cool to see the old roaster from the 1900s still functioning today! They certainly have quite a bit of selections going on. We have coffee machine at home and make Americano and Espresso everyday, so we opted for the Rustic Rooster beans based of the owner's recommendation. It was our first time there so we're not familiar with their products yet and the owner is very friendly and kind at pointing things out to us. The potteries are all made by his wife.You can also cross to nextdoor Harrison Lavender through the small pathway next to their antiques shop. Can't wait to make coffee using their beans!

Marisa Pearl

I’m absolutely devastated I didn’t buy a larger bag of coffee when I passed through the area. The rustic rooster is some one I’ve the best roasts I’ve had in a long time and it was ground perfectly for my machine. I’ll be stocking up next time I’m there. Aside from the amazing coffee, the grounds and artisan shop are gorgeous. The lovely lady working in the pottery studio graciously answered all my questions and water was even offered for my pup who was waiting at the car. Well worth a visit!

Tiffany Pomegranate Fox

Delicious coffee made in an early 1900s roaster. Friendly owner, lovely pottery, different types of coffee for sale. Antiques for sale. Say hi to the chickens.

Nicole Dumas

Love this place! We biked out here and drank some coffee while looking at antiques and feeding the chickens (bring some quarters for the bubblegum, now oat, machine). We've ordered coffee beans from here while up north, but got to pick up/try some different beans in person, as well as talk to the owners. One of the owners has a pottery studio there, and also basket weaves. The other owner came out to say hi and told us he built their (really awesome) house. There is also a lit up pathway to the lavender farm next door.

Antonia Pettenon

This place is stunning, it’s a must visit in Agassiz or Harrison Hot Springs. The grounds are magical, the coffee is great, plus they have pottery, antiques and local products including eggs from their own hens. It’s part of the Farm circle Tour which is always fun.

Bryan LaBranche

Good, oh so very good.

Ars Sheikh (Axlaaaan)

Been coming here for my coffee beans for around 6 months now. Best coffee i’ve had! My personal favorite is the Indian Ramesh dark roast

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