Coeur d'Alene Coffee Co

418 E Lakeside Ave, Coeur d'Alene
(208) 819-0023

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Catherine Chapin

Wonderful pastries and coffee selections. Lots of comfy places to sit alone or with a group. Street parking out front can be tight but there are paid parking lots nearby.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Vincent Conaty

Great hot chocolate and Italian sodas! Breakfast burritos are good, I’m not much of a coffee drinker(caffeine free) anymore but their signature drinks are good! Old rustic walls are cool! And it’s a very cozy place in the winter time 🙂‍↔️

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Ron Jordan

Great location and wonderful place to relax for coffee or tea. I've had a dry cappuccino on several visits and it is made perfectly and delicious every time.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jill Smith

I normally have a great experience here, amazing coffee, great vibes, but there is one blonde girl who is very VERY rude. I wish I would’ve gotten her name, but I ordered a latte with almond milk (I might’ve forgotten to say it, but I only drink almond milk) and It was made with whole so I asked if she could remake it. She told me it would take a long time because she had a line, totally understandable I also work at a coffee shop so I get it (there was one lady behind me) She remade it and slammed it down and wouldn’t look at me. Her coworker was very kind and made sure my latte was made correctly. I don’t usually write reviews but I love this place and was disappointed in how I was treated

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 1

Chelsea Didinger

Such a charming cafe! We enjoyed a great Northwest Breakfast tea and an iced americano. Relaxing and chill vibe inside, and love the brick, open space, furniture, and decor. Nice service, too!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Northwest Chef

Coeur d'Alene Coffee Co - proof that not every passion project deserves to exist.

I walked into Coeur d'Alene Coffee Co. hoping for a caffeine hit worth remembering. Instead, I got a masterclass in how to ruin coffee and overcharge for the privilege.

My 12oz caramel macchiato? Forget caramel. Forget macchiato. Just burnt, bitter sludge dressed up with a price tag that screams irony. My wife’s 12oz vanilla latte, extra sweet, arrived with all the sweetness of a divorce settlement. Flat, charred, and joyless.

We gambled on a chocolate croissant, praying pastry would save the day. Instead, it fell apart on first bite, dry, bland, and as forgettable as elevator music. When Starbucks makes a better croissant than you, it’s time to face some hard truths.

$12 for scorched coffee. $7 for a croissant that belongs in witness protection. That’s not coffee culture, that’s extortion with latte art.

We left Coeur d'Alene Coffee Co. without photos, because some things aren’t worth remembering. Call it rustic, call it artisanal, call it whatever buzzword you like. I call it disappointing.

Food, like life, is an adventure, sometimes a thrilling ride, sometimes a slow-moving disaster. This one? More of a tragic misstep, like a tourist ordering fugu from a guy with a twitchy eye. But hey, we eat, we learn, we survive, mostly. Until next time, may your meals be memorable for the right reasons. Join me at Northwest Chef Food Reviews on Facebook for better food discoveries.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Courtney Scott

Incredible latte. Friendly service. Perfect ambience. Great little spot for a morning stop.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Keiran Campbell

The cappuccino was pretty good. The person who made it was very kind, while the person who took my order seemed like they’d rather be anywhere else! But, to be fair, it was around 7am on a Sunday.
The scone was baffling- it tasted like someone had seen a scone across a smoky room and guessed what might go in it. The atmosphere is great, with a nice roaring fire, which somewhat made up for the offense against baking that was the maple scone.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 1

Service: 3

Karl Haglund

Coffee was good.
Our particular staff member was batting .100 on sharpness. Like being served by a dead-eyed doll.
Wall to wall white people Patagonia and Yukon vibes. As much soul and character as a Hobby Lobby art print.
Karens are safe and welcomed. Nothing to be offended by.
If you’re not looking to have any sort of artistic or expansive mindful experience- their coffee is basic and good.
As for me and my bong, we shall seek more. I like coffee places with soul and character and too much art on the walls. This was like having coffee at a car dealership.

Coffee: good.
Character: Kim Kardashian

John Kim

The atmosphere is just like what you would want for a small town coffee shop. The breakfast burritos are delicious.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Cheyann Inman

A cozy modern industrial chic aesthetic, amazing coffee that’s roasted in house, sweet baristas helped me decide what to try. Went with the Silver Lake (but with white coffee), and I do not regret it at all 🤍.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Caitlin “Carmella” Lombardi

Knocked my socks off with how industrial and interesting this place was.

Michael Mangione

As a coffee snob it's not often that I stumble upon a place that is consistently delicious. I always order the cappuccino; it was exceptional. The service and the coffee were so good, we dropped by 3 times in the short time we were in town.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Nick Alvarez

Amazing atmosphere and espresso

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 5

Dave Ashworth

I love CDA Coffee Co! Always have to visit here when we’re in town. Recently got the maple blueberry latte and it was superb! What a great combo of flavor to pair with the espresso! The aesthetics of the building combined with the excellent coffee is really hard to beat.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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