Sip of Hope Coffee
3039 W Fullerton Ave, Chicago
(773) 661-6986
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My morning office on days when I need a sip of hope. Chill staff, good vibes. No place to hang your coat, though.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Croissants
Great coffee and friendly staff. Cool spot to sit and relax.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Not only does 100% of proceeds support suicide prevention, their drinks are legitimately AMAZING! Iced Americano has a flavorful roast to it and Honey Turmeric Latte is great.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Not only does 100% of proceeds support suicide prevention, their drinks are legitimately AMAZING! Iced Americano has a flavorful roast to it and Honey Turmeric Latte is great.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
It’s good vibes all day.
A coffee shop totally dedicated to supporting & showcasing mental health. How could hate on that? But it’s actually a cool vibe here. Good coffee. Cool spot to sit and get some work done.
Peace n love
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Happy little coffee spot with thoughtful information and community resources surrounding mental health. I ordered a pastry and an iced coffee and it was under $10, very inexpensive for Chicago! The ham and cheese pastry was 10/10 and the coffee was great too. Non-dairy milk options and fun flavors.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Croissants
I adore local small business coffee shops. I go out of my way to support them over major chains. Called ahead confirmed this places closed at 1pm. Drove 48 mins from O’hare airport to check them out. I walked in at 12:53pm to the barista serving a customer a latte. She then walked over to me. I confirmed I spoke with her over the phone and asked for a quad “4 shots of espresso”. Hannah responded by telling me their bar was closed and how it’s takes 20 minutes to shut down the espresso machine. Even though she had just handed a customer a latte. So did the customer receive old espresso if it took 20 minutes to clean and shut down the bar? I looked at my phone it was now 12:56pm still not 1pm. As a business owner myself this would be my recommendation:
Whatever time you stop serving should be your posted closing time. Otherwise if you say you close at 1pm then serve until close. It’s a coffee house not a steakhouse and you’re telling me you shutdown your bar 20 minutes before closing? Clearly this small business doesn’t need our support if they can afford to turn customer’s away 20 minutes prior to close especially for something as simple as a shot of espresso. Hannah eventually begrudgingly offered to make an exception for me and make the espresso. However, her attempt to turn me away claiming the bar was closed for 20 mins after watching her serve another customer moments before did not make me feel welcome. I will support a business that appreciates its customers no matter what time they come in. So PSA THIS PLACE CLOSES AT 12:40PM NOT 1PM.
Parking is sparse. And the guy who initially answered the phone was annoyed with my asking if their coffee is locally roasted.
Great place to get work done or just grab a coffee to go. The service is always great and I’m always happy with the quality of coffee. I’m picky about my coffee and sip of hope does it really well, it’s very smooth with good flavor. They also have a great selection of pastries.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Without a doubt this is my favorite spot in Logan! As a consumer and proud neighbor, I am grateful this place exists and happy my coffee choices support such a great cause. I came in this morning half asleep and the barista recommended their personal favorite, the dirty chai. Best I've had in the Chicagoland area! Sip of Hope will not disappoint - friendly people, excellent service, & memorable experience!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great atmosphere, service, concept, coffee, and pastries.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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I love supporting this place, it's such a gem. I work remotely and go to a lot of coffee shops, and this is the only one where I can stay for hours without headphones. It's never loud and the music is always really good, especially if the guy with the glasses is working! Their coffee is great, and they even have a decaf espresso that my partner who can't have caffeine loves. Get the Nectar of the Gods!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Sip of Hope is not your average coffee shop. It is a warm, inviting space that not only serves up delicious coffee but also advocates for mental health awareness and support. As soon as you walk in, you can feel the welcoming and inclusive atmosphere that the shop exudes.The decor is cozy and comforting, with inspirational quotes and messages about mental health displayed throughout the space. The staff are friendly and approachable, creating a safe space for customers to come and enjoy a cup of coffee while also engaging in important conversations about mental health.But what truly sets Sip of Hope apart is their mission. A portion of the proceeds from every purchase goes towards supporting mental health initiatives and resources in the community. This commitment to giving back and raising awareness is truly commendable, and it makes me feel good knowing that my coffee habit is making a positive impact.And let's not forget about the coffee itself – it is absolutely fantastic. The baristas are skilled and passionate about their craft, and you can taste the quality in every sip. Whether you're a fan of lattes, cappuccinos, or simply a good old-fashioned drip coffee, Sip of Hope has something for everyone.Overall, I can't recommend Sip of Hope enough. Not only will you enjoy a great cup of coffee, but you'll also be supporting a vital cause and helping to break the stigma surrounding mental health. It's a win-win all around.
Dietary restrictions: milk alternative and coffee flavor alternatives
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Doughnut, Drip Coffee
Friendly staff, atmosphere perfect chill vibes for a rainy day. Coffee was strong, holy, and so good!It woke me up instantly. I love that! Haha. It's rare for that to happen. If I lived closer, this would be my wakeup call for work daily. ☕ #coffeelovers #rainydayvibes #perfecthideout
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Americano and Croissant
One of my neighborhood cafes. Pastries are limited to a few donuts and scones, but include gluten-free options. One unique thing about this cafe is that all proceeds go to a local charity for suicide prevention.
Dietary restrictions: Has gluten-free pastries.
Kid-friendliness: There's lots of open space and they have highchairs. Seems they've taken children into mind when they designed the space.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Doughnut, Red Velvet Donut, Americano and Croissant, Drip Coffee, Lake Effect
Nectar of the gods latte was awesome and the dirty chai scone was good. Cute little place and the proceeds going to support suicide prevention and mental health education makes this place easy to support
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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