Jumpingoat Coffee Roasters and Tasting Room
2404 Helen Hwy, Cleveland
(706) 219-3854
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We decided to go to JunpinGoat coffee roasters in cleveland georgia since it was raining. The man working the mead bar and handing out the coffee samples along with the girls working behind the counter were very nice and friendly. Coffee and mead was excellent. While we were there our vehicle got blocked in due an 18 wheeler delivery truck. We waited for probably 30 minutes. We have a 2 year old and 4 year old with us and they were ready to go eat lunch. I went and asked one of the girls behind the counter about how much longer the truck was going to be there. She goes and asks then comes back and says it’s going to be a while longer. I said well we’re ready to go and can’t get out. Then she goes to the back and an older lady comes out and very rudely asks which vehicle is ours. Then storms out and asks the truck driver to move. Our family as a whole had spent at least $150 there and to be treated like we were an inconvenience wasn’t appareciated.
Great getaway!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
You need a higher rating than five stars for the atmosphere. The coffee shop is set on the edge of a valley looking out over the north Georgia mountains. You are a couple hundred yards off the highway so you can’t see any of this from the road. There are lots of signs indicating you should turn here and if you do, you will be glad you did. And they have a fenced in dog area!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
This place has a peaceful atmosphere that who seek inspiration for a place to write or read.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Tasty food, and an amazing view!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
The coffee was excellent, but the man behind the wine counter was rude, unhelpful, and off-putting
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 3
We stopped in randomly with my husband and our 18-month-old, and what a beautiful surprise! The location is unique — a little incline leads you up to the most charming white coffee shop with absolutely stunning views at the top.
That said, there are a few things that could make the experience even better. They don’t open until 10 and close at 5:30, which feels like a missed opportunity — this view would be magical to enjoy around sunrise or sunset! There was also a very long line that moved slowly, as there was only one register, and the service didn’t feel as warm or welcoming as we’d hoped. Maybe it was just an off day, but a friendly greeting would have made a big difference.
This place has so much potential — the setting is gorgeous, and with a few small tweaks (longer hours, faster service, and a bit more warmth), it could easily become a favorite stop for both locals and visitors.
This place is absolutely amazing! The employees are so sweet and helpful with the drink options! The açaí bowl is amazing! They are extremely pet friendly which is awesome for my fur babies! The view is beautiful! I love this place and would highly recommend it!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I have been to numerous wineries in north Georgia. I must say this one stands out the most. Beautiful rolling hills and gorgeous mountains. Very quiet and beautiful. Coffee is amazing and great wine as well. This is a MUST visit. The staff is very friendly and I love how it is less busy than a lot of other wineries in surrounding areas.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Stunning view! BUT there a lady there I don’t know her name who shouldn’t be working there she was so rude to an older gentleman who got an iced coffee instead of the hot one he ordered, she ignored him while he was talking to her so he said “I guess I can drink it “ at that point she walked over and while still ignoring him grabbed the coffee and threw it in the garbage . This is a beautiful place to work at so many people would appreciate it and be grateful to spend their day working there.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 3
Service: 2
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Great views 👌🏼.
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 5
BEAUTIFUL!! Was here for like 4 hours doing a Bible study with my friends and we were amazed at the location. Very clean building & kind staff! Enjoyable spot for alone time or group time as there is lots of seating options indoors & outdoors
Saw a post about the jumping goat coffee on Facebook and thought this is such a great spot to grab a coffee and relax, take in the Mountain View’s! We arrived on a Monday around 4:50. The line wrapped around the interior of the coffee shop. They also offer a variety of mead and beer as well. But the coffee is what we came for. The menu is listed on a chalk board as you wait in line, however even with my 20/20 vision it is very hard to read. Disappointed the fall/seasonal menu wasn’t visible and only saw it after we ordered. They had more options on paper once you are up at the counter to order. But I felt like you should be ready to order once you get to the counter because the line is long. Coffee prices are not cheap. My husband ordered a large frappe, I got a large specialty chai and we got an IBC root beer for my daughter. Totaling around $26 dollars. The coffee itself was good. But we really went for the experience. Which was the biggest disappointment of all. We waited in line for about a half hour, which is fine, but upon receiving our coffee and finding a seat looking at the gorgeous Mountain View’s we were approached by a gentleman (who I believe could have been the owner) and was told they close at 5:30 and they close the gates shortly after, implying we need to be out of there. I looked at my clock which read 5:20. Leaving us rushed to drink our drinks. On top of that he was hustling around grabbing chairs and putting them up. You could tell people felt rushed out of there because it cleared up shortly after he came around to each person to basically kick everyone out. I honestly was taken aback by this, as it completely ruined the experience. If you want everyone out of there by 5:30 when you close, stop serving at 4. Needless to say we found a winery nearby that was open until 7 and had similar views. We won’t be back to this spot unfortunately. Coffee was good but the experience was ruined. We spent good money for the experience, just to be rush out.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 3
Service: 2
JumpinGoat Coffee Roasters & Tasting Room is such a hidden gem! They roast coffee from all over the world—Colombian, Costa Rican, Guatemalan, and many more—and you can really taste the quality in every cup. I had their iced coffee, and it was smooth, bold, and refreshing. They also serve burritos and muffins, which are perfect if you want something tasty to go with your drink.
One thing to keep in mind: this place is popular, so be ready to wait in line for about 30 minutes. But honestly, it’s worth it. Along with coffee, they also offered wine, and even metro coffee options, so there is something for everyone.
The atmosphere is part of what makes JumpinGoat so special. You can sip your drink outdoors while looking out at the rolling green hills and mountains—it feels peaceful and energizing at the same time. Inside, the shelves are stocked with beautifully packaged bags of beans you can take home, so you can bring the experience with you.
If you love good coffee, unique drinks, and beautiful scenery, JumpinGoat is absolutely worth a visit.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Nitro brew yes, rolo no. Beautiful view. Long line. Ample seating at 4:00 but I imagine it could fill
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 3
Service: 5
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