Coffee House 29 - Eaton

108 Oak Ave, Eaton
(970) 454-1024

Recent Reviews

Marianne Hubach

I haven't been here since it changed ownership. Not a fan at all of the new atmosphere. Before it felt cozy and inviting. Now it's just another room. Staff isn't as friendly. Won't be going back and will encourage others to stay away. It's so sad.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 4

Service: 3

Christi L

The baristas, coffee, and food are excellent. Definitely preferred the environment of the old coffee shop, though. It was easier to have a conversation with all the nooks and crannies that used to be there. The open space makes it tricky. It also feels more like a "generic" coffee shop now. Don't get me wrong -- it's minimalistic, and that can be nice. But it seems to lack the charm that the old coffee shop once had.Not a huge fan of the live music on Saturday mornings either. I love live music in general, and the man who plays does a great job. He has a great voice. Nonetheless, it can be pretty loud. I find that coffee shop ambience helps me focus on homework, but it's difficult to do that when there's live music playing. I know that other coffee shops play live music too, but why in such a small space?

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

Stephen Jennings

This is an awesome coffee shop. Great coffee and non coffee selections. Their food menu is great. It’s hard to choose. Something I like at a restaurant.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kevin Reid

I've tried. I thought I'd try again but these silly coffee cups don't even make it 10 minutes to work in Greeley. The cup is mushy and the lid does not stay on. I paid a lot for a small cup of coffee. I would expect the cup to actually hold the coffee inside. Otherwise, it's a great coffee shop.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Gayla S

I love Coffee House 29. You can tell they are passionate about great tasting coffee! The food is wonderful! And their workers are so friendly and kind! A true gem of a place!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Laurie Bolen

Good avocado toast. Muffin wasn't bad. Coffee is not great. Batista could not understand a cappuccino order and insisted I was asking for a latte. Big difference. Coffee is weak, not the best flavor.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 3

Mike Scholl

It is a really nice gem on highway 85. I always grab a pound of freshly roasted coffee when I'm through town and the food is all freshly prepared. Its not the microwaved frozen stuff from a lot of coffee shops, the food is worth the stop and the coffee is really good.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Janey Boeckner

Coffee house 29 is such a great spot to grab a coffee and take it on the go while running errands or take your computer + work for awhile.The space is always clean and decor is attractive. Because it’s such a quiet +beautiful space it’s always mentally relaxing for me to go there!They’ve done a lot of great and much needed changes to the place since the new owners took over. It’s not cluttered anymore and the coffee taste excellent now!I love that the staff are friendly always have a smile for you!Thanks ch29 for providing a peaceful space to work or enjoy a latte with a friend.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Elizabeth Elston

We went for lunch, and the food was sooooo good! I had a bowl and my friend had quiche. May be the best quiche I have had! London fog was perfect and iced Carmel coffee was outstanding. Very clean and inviting. Service was stellar. Well be back for sure!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Cinnamon Rolls, Quiche

Eva Braun

My husband had a delivery in Eaton Co, after we made delivery we were going through the little cute town of Eaton we happen upon Coffee House 29 and what a fantabulous find!!!! The Mocha Lattes were yummy delicious and the food was melt in youre mouth delicious!!!!!! The people that worked there friendly , attentive, and a breathe of fresh air…..the atmosphere reminded me of the cozy coffeehouse I used to go to in my home of Germany!!! Love, love , love this place!!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

S H

It seems nice, but was awkward for me as a shy person. I ordered my drink to-go and took a seat, wondering if my name would be called. Another customer came in and ordered. Barista made his drink before mine while chatting with him. Minutes pass, I hear her saying, "Have a good day." After he left, I went to counter wondering if my drink had been sitting on counter. No, it was barely being made. It made me feel iced when I wanted a warm latte. Should service customers in order. That was a bit rude and not a friendly start to day.

Caleb L

TLDR: This coffeeshop has amazing staff who are great, but mediocre coffee and limited food items that are overpriced in an uncomfortable and noisy environment. This makes the experience not too great. It seems like the owners do not listen to the feedback of the community, thus making the coffeeshop feel like it is a foreign product to the town of Eaton. It use to not be this way.Pros:+ Very professional and friendly staff+ Good hours for a small town coffeeshop+ Fast WiFiCons:- Menu items are sparse and rarely available- Very expensive prices for small portions (a large drip coffee costs $3.75 for a 16 oz drink. What other place has a "large" drink, costing almost $4, and is only 16oz?)- Loud environment because of the open space- Limited privacyBackground:I've been a regular customer to this coffee shop since it first opened (as Coffeehouse Ten24) in 2019. It is with sadness that I am giving a low review for this place. After the coffee shop changed owners in 2021, Coffeehouse 29 has unfortunately made some choices which has worsened (my) customer experience. In summary, they have cut many of the menu items and changed the environment while disregarding the feedback from their customers and the community of Eaton.They removed all the homey antique furniture which now makes the coffee shop open and barren. This means sound travels across the entire room easily, and makes it difficult to have conservations when there are 10 or more people in the entire coffee shop.The menu has been stripped down to less than 30 items, and many things such as delicious salads and pastries have been thrown out to the wayside. Not only this, but the menu is very overpriced and thus, you pay a lot of money to get food and coffee in small portions.This use to be a coffeeshop I visited multiple times a week because they had amazing coffee, delicious food, and a homey environment. Now I only visit it a couple times a month and only out of necessity (because it's conveniently 5 minutes away from my house). I wish the coffeeshop listened to the feedback from community of Eaton so it would be Eaton's coffeeshop, rather than an impersonation of the Windsor experience that Eaton did not ask for.I am fearful that Eaton may soon not have a coffee shop because this one seems to disregard to the community of Eaton's feedback, thus limiting their support and profits.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Cinnamon Rolls

Laura Dixon

Enjoyed their food, especially their energy balls. It was a nice place to sit outside in the back. They have umbrellas of its too hot

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Cinnamon Rolls

Wayne Anderson

Coffee House 1029 is run by coffee fanatics. The new owners are extremely precise and excited about roasting micro roasting and the craft of making a drink. This coffee house was recently acquired from old owners and so the decor, the service and the menu have all been changed out in recent months.Today's coffee house 29 is not as cluttered but is more of a coffee house aesthetic. One might even say a little sparse.The menu has definitely been an upgrade the last several times that I've had food here. Food was really good. I highly recommend the avocado toast. The burritos have a bit of a kick in the spice department.If you want a cappuccino larger than a few ounces (cappuccinos in Italy are a specific size) then order a latte and ask for it "partially dry".Kid-friendliness: The menu here can be kid friendly, especially given that the staff are willing to modify almost anything temperature inclusions things like that to make sure kids have a drink. There isn't a designated kids menu but most dishes would be fine for kids.The fresh baked goods are excellent and what child is going to turn down a brownie, cookie, or cinnamon roll?Parking: Parking in the side lot between it and the thrift store is going to be your best bet. Sometimes that parking lot can get full. There are two or three spaces behind the building that might be available. It looks like an alley, but there are a couple spaces back there.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Bagel

Frankie K

Got a chai and london fog. It was made just right, the way I ordered it. The breakfast sandwich was very filling and the croissant was sprinkled with everything but the bagel seasoning

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