Black Coffee Atlanta
$ • Coffee Shops
Hours:
1800 Jonesboro Rd SE Suite C, Atlanta
(404) 482-1098
About Black Coffee Atlanta
Customers' Favorites
Black Coffee Atlanta Reviews
We came down to Atlanta from Michigan and went to Black Coffee for their nearly-perfect rating with over 1,000 reviews - and it did not disappoint! I had the ALT and added a fried egg and it was PHENOMENAL. The coffee recommendation was just right, and if we lived in the area we'd definitely come here all the time. If you come to Atlanta for any reason, this is the place to go for breakfast!
Delicious sandwiches with Healthy salads
I hosted my book signing at this quaint coffee shop, and it was a great experience. The staff and owners were awesome, the coffee and food were amazing, and I loved the vibe. I will definitely go back and would recommend this coffee shop.
Menu
Hours
| Monday | 7AM - 6PM |
| Tuesday | 7AM - 6PM |
| Wednesday | 7AM - 6PM |
| Thursday | 7AM - 6PM |
| Friday | 7AM - 6PM |
| Saturday | 8AM - 6PM |
| Sunday | 8AM - 6PM |
Black Coffee Atlanta offers a welcoming environment with friendly greetings and excellent service. Known for its unique coffee flavors and creative names, like the "light skin Keisha" with lavender, this cozy and intimate spot embodies unapologetically black positivity. Customers enjoy complimentary orders and often return, loving the great vibes and charming atmosphere. The coffee is celebrated for being excellent, with favorites including the "Brown Skin Girl," "Young Cheese," and the "Big Latto," which features cheesecake and vanilla flavor with oat milk. The "light skin Keisha" is an iced lavender vanilla latte with honey drizzle, and the new drink, "the new new," is an iced passion fruit sweetened green tea. Visitors praise the friendly service and relaxed vibe, where they can place their order, have a seat, and enjoy music while waiting for their coffee. Located near the Dungeon - OutKast house, it has become a must-visit community coffee shop, hosting events like Bible Study and fostering a positive neighborhood atmosphere. It also serves as a space for Black businesses to showcase their work, with a spot to display business cards and promote black entrepreneurship. Customers describe the experience as great from start to finish, with delicious drinks and food, and say they plan to return whenever in Atlanta.