Kaldi's Emory Student Center

Student Center, 605 Asbury Cir, Atlanta
(404) 727-0421

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Vahid Serpooshan

I’ve been to Kaldi’s Coffee at Emory several times, and it’s a decent spot if you’re in the area. The coffee is good—consistent and enjoyable, though not necessarily standout or memorable. It gets the job done and has a nice range of options, but I wouldn’t go out of my way just for the coffee. The coffee is a bit pricey! The staff are super friendly!

The atmosphere could use some improvement. The indoor space is fairly dim and doesn’t feel very open or inviting. The outdoor seating is a bit worn down and not the most comfortable place to hang out for long.

Overall, Kaldi’s is fine for a quick coffee break, especially if you’re nearby, but it could benefit from a few updates to the space and a broader pastry selection.

Michael Tullier

A mainstay for our Emory student. Enjoyed the coffee and bakery items. Couldn't get over how much the outdoor seating patio smelled like pet urine though.

A

Good food but do NOT order the Belgium waffles, they are 2 centimeters big for $10.00. Otherwise it is a good place.

Dietary restrictions: No options at all for vegetarians and if you ask for something without meat they will give you meat.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 4

neudo jesus gonzalez fernandez

Very good.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Leanne England

The smoothies here are so bad. My friends and I tried their smoothies and they literally made us want to throw up. The Mango smoothy tasted nothing like mango. The chocolate and peanut butter one was so thick and warm it was disturbing. And the Strawberry and Cream Smoothy had the worst aftertaste ever.

Rain Q

Great coffee, delicious breakfasts. Nice place to have a rest and recharge yourself.

Evi Christodoulou Wommack

The vanilla latte needs no extra sweetener which is awesome, and the masala chai latte is a good combo of spicy and not too sweet

Gerard V

Emory's students, staff and faculty are lucky to have such a good café chain on campus. The coffee is good (especially the single origin offerings), the staff are friendly and helpful, and the prices are reasonable given the coffee quality. Some downsides to this location: lack of natural light, the seltzer tap is out of gas so the water is flat, and they have recently removed carafes of milk/half&half and replaced them with unpleasant shelf-stable individual creamers.

T V

Emory's students, staff and faculty are lucky to have such a good café chain on campus. The coffee is good (especially the single origin offerings), the staff are friendly and helpful, and the prices are reasonable given the coffee quality. Some downsides to this location: lack of natural light, the seltzer tap is out of gas so the water is flat, and they have recently removed carafes of milk/half&half and replaced them with unpleasant shelf-stable individual creamers.

Cayla Echols

I attended the Respect-con 2015. It is a beautiful space with a lot of different compartments.

The DUC

Make sure to come back to the DUC on Friday, April 19th from 12-5 for Thank Dooley It's DUC Day! We'll have slides, games, food, and plenty of giveaways!

Olivia Murray

Get here at the awful hour of 8am to get all the fruit! It's restocked later, but 8am is like fruit heaven.

Vernard Martin

The faculty dining hall on the bottom floor is the best lunch value on campus. $7 for tasty healthy food.

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