The Lost Hours
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Recent Reviews
Service was quick and the coffee and muffin I got were good. A little over priced but nothing outrageous. I docked a star because of the cleanliness of the place. There was trash, a dead fly and a spiderweb hanging over the table where I sat. Made me wonder what the kitchen looks like. Instead of standing around chatting staff should be cleaning after every guest. Yuck.
Stepping into The Lost Hours is like discovering a quiet corner where time feels less frantic. The lighting is soft, the decor artful yet inviting, and the hum of conversation hushed perfect for slowing down or deepening a conversation.
Their drip coffee is thoughtfully brewed smooth, earthy, and reflective of a place that takes its craft seriously. Pair it with a slice of banana bread or a light quiche, and you have a mini escape in the middle of the city.
Their drip coffee is thoughtfully brewed smooth, earthy, and reflective of a place that takes its craft seriously. Pair it with a slice of banana bread or a light quiche, and you have a mini escape in the middle of the city.
Cute space with creative specials — the PB&J latte was spot on (but a bit pricey)
The Lost Hours is a charming little coffee shop in Edgewater with a cozy, handmade vibe and a menu that leans playful. I tried their monthly special, the PB&J latte (caramel, blackberry, and oat milk), and was genuinely surprised — it tasted exactly like a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, in a weirdly delightful way.
Staff was friendly (though more...
The Lost Hours is a charming little coffee shop in Edgewater with a cozy, handmade vibe and a menu that leans playful. I tried their monthly special, the PB&J latte (caramel, blackberry, and oat milk), and was genuinely surprised — it tasted exactly like a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, in a weirdly delightful way.
Staff was friendly (though more...