Crazy Love Coffee House

1088 Canton St, Roswell
(770) 545-8228

Recent Reviews

Zackery J.

This is a great coffee house. Ton of seating both inside and outside(patio, porch, and front yard). So there's plenty of space. Decent amount of plugs so you can charge your computer. Especially, as it looks like this is the place to be if you want to work from home. There were so many ppl here with their laptops or headphones seemingly deep into work. Ordering was easy. If you want coffee, they have plenty. If you don't want coffee, the selection looks limited, but they do have stuff. For the three things I ordered, they came out within a few minutes, and they happily brought it out to me, silverware included. The food is simple, but they do a great job. My waffle looked and tasted great. My croissant sandwich was awesome, especially since the croissant was toasted and had that crispness. The lavender lemonade was strange but tasty. Overall, I really enjoyed this place and definitely would enjoy coming back. PS: The parking in the back feels a lil awkward and be careful as the lane is only big enough for one car, so watch out if someone is coming in or leaving

Nicole S.

we picked up food to go, and the service and ambiance is nice! the waffles were super hard and couldn't even cut through at all and super hard to bite through too, so i wouldn't get those again. the grilled cheese was nice and the peach iced tea wasn't that sweetened. i'll try the coffee next time!

Nikita R.

So I will preface this by saying I would give this place 5 stars for Food, service and atmosphere. The Nutella waffle w strawberries was soo yummy and their chai iced latte was one of the best ones I've had in Georgia since I've moved here 3 years ago! My only problem is that the seating situation is a bit confusing. It has a restaurant feel but it's more I guess first come first served for seating. And that made me a bit uncomfortable. I felt like I had to be a watchdog on the next available seat opening for my friend and I. The place is very very busy so it wasn't like there were tons of seats available. Apart from that it was a great place that I would say for sure is a must try when you're in Roswell. Also I really loved the book selections. I'll be bringing my mom here next time she's in town!

Kristian C.

One of my fave coffee shops. Try their chicken pesto sandwich and honey cinnamon latte!!

Brett Walker

My friend raves about this place, and I'm glad I finally joined her for a visit there. All in all, it was nice and I will be back, the frustrations with the visit add to a worried that the next visit will be as bad as the first one.It's the little things.Her dirty chai was barely warm and she stopped me from asking them to warm it.I felt pressured into tipping, even though it was counter ordering, and the thing that really bothered me was when my sandwich and soup were brought to the table, she asked me if I needed silverware. For the soup. Of course!Also my friend's grilled cheese came out in a normal 5-6min, my 'should have been faster' turkey sandwich came out more than five minutes later. Strange.The Jesus music sets a vibe which is fine, it's just more than I prefer.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 3

Sandra P.

This is a cute coffee shop in the heart of downtown Roswell. It has a small selection of foods, I had the avocado toast and it was great! 2 large slices of toast with chunks of avocado and light seasoning. I only had the drip coffee so I can't speak to any of the specialty items. My friend had the chai tea latte and said it was very sweet. There's also a small gift shop with cute items. Plenty of parking out back and clean restrooms. Not sure about handicap access, my friend had a hard time going up the deck stairs there were about 15 of them.

Erica E.

Such an adorable coffeehouse! I trekked my way up to Roswell on a chilly afternoon with the intention of spending some time co-working with my lovely teammate and fellow CM, Alexa of ATL OTP. Living in East Atlanta, I don't frequent Roswell and was excited to spend some time with Alexa in her neck of the woods for a bit. Pulling into Roswell and the neighborhood that Crazy Love is located in, I felt like I was in a Hallmark movie. It was super quaint, cute and there were so many businesses lining the street in the adorable cottage-esque buildings. I actually missed the turn into Crazy Love on my first round but it was totally user-error. When I circled back around, it was easy to drive down into their huge back lot that had way more parking than I could have imagined. Parking was super easy despite the number of cars that were already there. Upon entry upstairs, it was just as cute as the pics on Yelp! I snagged a table in the corner before it was gone and headed up to the counter. We visited a few days before Valentine's Day and the hearts were everywhere, I loved it!! The little boutique was adorable and they would have gotten me for some coins if they had prices labeled. (I hate having to ask for a price and being disappointed lol. I want time to consider it alone!) The menu is super extensive and full of so many tasty options. I opted for a hot coffee to start and ended up snagging a heart scone on my first counter visit, assuming that it'd be gone later. (It was) And wow - it was soooo good!! When Alexa arrived, we both grabbed some lunch and I decided to go with their grilled cheese + tomato soup combo. Such a great choice, it was delicious and so decadent. I wish I would have also grabbed one of their savory biscuits that looked heavenly. Next time! The service was also amazing and everyone was incredibly sweet. The next time that I'm in Roswell, I'll definitely pop my head in for a visit.

Ann Wildes

Great little coffee shop. Delicious coffee and awesome Blueberry muffin.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ron Kendig

Being the coffee shop aficionado that I am I decided to update this review. This is by far the best coffee shop in Atlanta metro. I've been to dozens. All the food is made here on site and the baked goods are phenomenal The internet's blazing fast and the seating is super comfortable. Highly recommend.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Terry Jerome

Great food, atmosphere, and staff! Love this place. Check it out! Love this place!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Coffee and Waffles

Sheryl Smikle

Simply divine experience with an array of pastries and coffees surrounded by a boutique of toys, clothes, books, nicknacks,and jewelry for children, teens, and adults—-amidst an ambiance of agape love. A must place to visit!Parking: Happy to see.Wheelchair accessibility: Happy to see.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Coffee and Waffles

Alexa F.

Cozy little coffee shop in downtown Roswell located on the ever-so-stunning, Canton Street. This is a multi-level building with plenty of seating (including some outdoor porch seating). There's even a little market upstairs that offers cute and trendy sweatshirts, slippers, backpacks, etc. and is fully decked out for Valentine's Day at the moment. Parking is limited with a small gravel parking lot in the back with one-way entry and exit, but timing was on my side and I arrived just as someone else was leaving. The menu does not disappoint, and the scrumptious pastries, truffles, and Belgian waffles caught my eye immediately. However, it was lunch time and I was ready for something a bit more savory so I went for the Caprese Sandwich with Basil Pesto, Fresh Mozzarella, Vine-Ripe Tomatoes on Rustic Sourdough. You get a choice of side with their sandwiches, and I went with the Parmesan Tater Tots. The pesto was incredible and the sourdough was exactly what you want for a mid-afternoon sandwich. The parsley was a little heavy on the tots, but I like parsley so I didn't mind all that much. I also ordered a Matcha Latte (of course), and thoroughly enjoyed it. Probably one of the strongest ones I've ever had, and they even offered my favorite Lavender syrup to mix in. The wifi held up the entire time, and even though the table was a bit wobbly, the bright and colorful aesthetic and delicious food/drinks made for an enjoyable experience. I hope to be back again soon for more sipping, shopping, and eating!

Lois Ann Cameron

Love Cafe typically appears busy, which remains a mystery. My friend and I split their turkey sandwich. It arrived after about 40 minutes and that was after a 20 minute wait with one teenager taking orders and several others running around looking frightened. A long wait for a dry, uninspired turkey sandwich that carried a $12.5 price tag. Where are the adults?

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 1

Todd B.

Really nice coffee shop in Roswell. Huge-lots of seating including an upstairs and downstairs (when downstairs is open) and a front and rear patio/balcony. Lots of outlets though sometimes hard to find including an outlet on their rear balcony. Windows everywhere and it's really bright and lively. Coffee is good and strong as the god intended. I also got their breakfast sandwich-a simple eggs, bacon and cheese but they have gluten free toast to substitute and they substituted the bacon for their deli lunch meat (chicken, turkey, etc). It wasn't much but it was a good breakfast. WiFi works great. Staff is friendly and efficient. Just know they play nothing but Christian rock and ballads. If that bothers you then this isn't the place for you but I have certainly heard worse coffee shop music. I'm never in Roswell but if you are and need a place to work, this is where you should go.

Jessica Lisska

I hosted a baby shower in their downstairs event space, and the experience was excellent! The service was perfect, the food was delicious, and the space is so cute and adaptable to any event. 10/10 would recommend having a party here!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chicken Salad, Sandwich

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