5th & Elm Coffee House

426 Quincy St, Hancock
(906) 483-2294

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Candy S

Old theater turned coffee house. Friendly staff, good roast, and great vibes.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kelsey Bryer

We got bagels and coffee-both were good. Interesting building, looks like it was once a theater. Good stop for a quick in and out bite to eat.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Sarah Del Rosso

The quality of the food is very good. The hummus wrap tasted delicious and fresh. The service is also very good. I’ve met the owners and they share my values. I’ll be back!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Erika Harris

I got the iced oat milk latte- very good! Strong espresso with a bold flavor, no sweetener needed for coffee lovers ☺️

Parking: Went early in the morning (a little after 8 on a Tuesday) and was able to park right outside the front door.

Kid-friendliness: The staff was very nice

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jim VanZwol

Our first time here, Boone was a great host and the pizza wa excellent. I did not think I liked artichoke hearts on my pizza, but I was pleasantly surprised. Very sweet and great!!

We will defiantly be back! Please support this local business!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

G.

Pizza is not good not sure why they took a amazing studio pizza recipe and just trashed it but if you're expecting the old studio pizza recipe you'll be greatly disappointed

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Amanda Brock

My husband had the rye toast and I had a breakfast bowl with chorizo. It was good breakfast. Hubby had a latte with extra shot and I had an ice Carmel macchiato with extra shot. Everything was delicious!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Choose Your Bread

JimC1789

5th & Elm has moved to 426 Quincy Street in Hancock. Combined with the Orpheum Theater. The parking deck is deteriorating and will be demolished during the summer of 2023. Improvements to Lakeshore Drive planned.

Rica Nolla

I visited when they were still open in 2019. The review may be late, but hopefully still helpful. Is there a Tubie in your family? If so, this review is for you. As much as I like quiche, it's the Walnut burger that I choose time and time again. I'm a health nut. The only place in town that I've visited that can make the kind of food I can eat. I'm a Tubie. All the food I eat must be blended to the consistency of a thin shake. This cafe has a high speed blender to whip that burger into a Walnut stew. I bring my blender bottles in, they fill them up, and I'm good to go.

Jenna Davis

Literally have an outdoor “walk up” window in 5 degree weather. No thanks.

Julie Momber

Great gluten free bagel sandwich and coffee ❤️

kelsey lehman

Delicious breakfast sandwiches!

Valerie Silveira

wonderful atmosphere, great coffee and espressos, and of course great people

Hailey Macias

#1 coffee shop anytime I go to Houghton. They make the fraps/caps/& lattes with freshly pulled shots. Best breakfast bagel sammies in town! I highly recommend 2 egg, bacon, smoked gouda, & peanut butter on a blueberry bagel. Sauteed onion/gp if you're adventurous. ??they might still be outside order but has a great view of the canal. ❤️

Sassy Lassy

Is there a Tubie in your family? If so, this review is for you. As much as I like quiche, it's the Walnut burger that I choose time and time again. I'm a health nut. The only place in town that I've visited that can make the kind of food I can eat. I'm a Tubie. All the food I eat must be blended to the consistency of a thin shake. This cafe has a high speed blender to whip that burger into a Walnut stew. I bring my blender bottles in, they fill them up, and I'm good to go.

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