Capstone Cafe - Binford

6620 Northview Way #1, Indianapolis
(317) 566-9132

Recent Reviews

Gary Edwards

Great little cafe. Great food and prices.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Becky Sanders

We were there for a floral arrangement/ women uplift event. Making the floral arrangements is fun as well as mentoring with other women. Great facilities for this gathering.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jack Murak

Quiet, spacious place to get some coffee and work, or relax.

Brian D

Very good americano.

Food: 5

Service: 5

Opulent Milieu Louisville, KY

Made this a regular stop while I was on a work trip in Indy. Great service, quiet atmosphere & one of the best lattes I've ever had! They have oat and almond milk options as well. :)

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Vince Jennings

I think I might've gotten the very bottom of the pot of coffee because mine was lukewarm and tasted incredibly burnt.

Keneshia B.

I was looking for a cafe to get a bit of work done begin an appointment nearby, and came across this cafe at the Binford location of Northview Church. It's a beautiful newer church campus and as you enter the front of the building, the cafe is directly to the left of the auditorium. It was very quiet when I came in which I appreciated because I had a call to take.As mentioned in other reviews, the menu is basic but it's enough to get the job done. I ordered a chai latte and it did the job. There is worship music playing on the speakers in the background which did not bother me at all. There was no pressure from anyone as I came in, and there were a few people working. Plenty of comfy seating and outlets were available. I am definitely going to utilize this place again in the future. I'm not a member of Northview but am happy that I felt welcomed to come on in and have a seat for a while.

Katy Cunningham

Super kind barista, she made my drink fast and it was tasty! Inside a clean modern church. I am not religious but this space feels so welcoming and open and caring. Thank you all

Tyler TK Slack

This is a great spot with so much good energy to sit and visit. KTTK Love will continue to visit our dear friends here at this location.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Brewed Coffee

Sandra Soper

Great food, friendly staff. Atmosphere relaxing.Parking: Lots of parking just steps to the doorWheelchair accessibility: Ramp and automatic doors.

Aaron B.

A really delightful little coffee shop off the main building of a rather large church. I'm not a member of the church. But a friend wanted to meet up for coffee in the area, and neither of us had tried here. The menu is fairly standard Starbucks fare. But I'll say that the frap she got was prepared and presented with panache. If you look at my photos attached to this review, you'll see what I mean!If you don't mind that this is definitely a church establishment, then this is a great place to grab a coffee and have a quiet visit or study. There were lots of comfortable chairs and power outlets. I'd much rather camp out here for an afternoon than an overcrowded Starbucks if I need a place to work.

Chris Thornsberry

Delicious cold brew coffee and made by hand (not flash frozen) breakfast sandwiches. Great service and great atmosphere.

Richard P.

If you drive by Northview Church's Binford campus, then you've undoubtedly witnessed the growth of what had been a decently sized medical office building into a genuine church campus that includes the church itself, Capstone Cafe (part of the church), and Pathways Learning Academy. It's actually a rather beautiful campus that seems to have really perked up this area of Binford Boulevard. I'd been curious about Capstone Cafe ever since I saw it pop up as a church offering. It's located on the south wing of the campus and is clearly marked. The entire church has quite a few accessible parking spots as they have a defined ministry for children with disabilities. I will admit this is part of why I wanted to support Capstone - as an adult with a disability, I feel strongly about churches that work to be inclusive of those of us with disabilities. They also do have an automatic door, though it actually was open when I arrived since they were bringing items in/out. Capstone Cafe is essentially a little coffee house. The nearest comparison might be The Haverstick, though this is not really defined as a "co-working" space. That said, as I arrived a group had gathered at one table and appeared to either be working or studying. It's a really comfortable space for either one, though I didn't see plug-ins around and I'm not sure if they offer wifi. The first thing I noticed about Capstone, though, was the sense of welcome. It was immediate and it felt very genuine. Several people were present decorating for the holidays and there was a sense of hospitality everywhere I turned. I had one person turn around from what she was doing and open the door for me and I was greeted by at least 3-4 people working in the church. However, in case you're wondering, it didn't have an agenda to it. The employee working was also super friendly. She showed me both of their menus (drinks and food) and other things around like snacks. They keep things pretty simple here and they support local roasters including Indie Coffee Roasters, Tinker, and Limelight. I ordered a 16-ounce drip coffee (Tinker) for $2.75. I also opted for a grilled cheese weaving together gruyere and mild American for $4.00 (I think it might have actually been $4.25 as I'm pretty sure I paid $7 total - surprisingly, it also included a small serving of Broad Ripple Chip Co. chips). Regardless, it was a definite value to me. They offer a variety of drinks including a variety of coffee variations, teas, and hot chocolate along with soft drinks. They also have smoothies and fountain sodas. They have a breakfast and lunch menu - it's definitely on the lighter side including breakfast sandwiches, oatmeal, a panini, a grilled cheese, a soup and sandwich combo, turkey chili, some baked goods, some chip varieties, and a handful of other options. Everything is reasonably priced and you can easily pick up a light lunch here for under $10 and all of their coffee options are under $5 with the highest price I saw being $4.50. There are tables around Capstone and a few tables spaced out around this particular wing of the church. Between the church, the school, and Capstone this place stays steady if not busy. I'll admit that the 5-star is possibly generous as it might build up unreasonable expectations for what is truly just a simple church-based coffeehouse type shop that keeps things simple and focuses on hospitality. The thought that kept coming back to me was that this felt like actual ministry. In some churches, this type of operation either feels like a "business," which makes me feel icky, and other times feels like nothing more than a "gotcha" opportunity. This felt like actual ministry and I really, really liked it. Admittedly, the hours are not the most convenient for me during the week. I happened to have taken a day off work and wanted a place to relax. This was perfect. However, they do also offer Saturday and even Sunday hours (I'm assuming in conjunction with their morning worship). Whi

Leah N.

Love this cafe - great for getting work done or meeting a friend. Great drinks and good options for breakfast and lunch.

Ryan Kesler

Incredible staff, full cafe with coffee, espresso and smoothies. Great environment with tons of comfortable seating and work areas. Open all day, all week!

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