Duck Duck Coffee
1830 E 38th St, Minneapolis
(612) 234-5802
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Such a cool hip coffee shop!!! 😎
We LOVE 🦆🦆 Coffee! We live nearby, so this is our go-to place. Their mocha brings me back to my childhood, it feels so nostalgic. Their lattes are excellent, as are their house-made syrups (try the toasted marshmallow or vanilla brown sugar). Their chai latte is also great. My wife loves their americano. Really, you can't go wrong!!!
The staff are all absolutely wonderful. The shop's aesthetic is eclectic in the best way. My favorite thing is the framed photo of Jadzia Dax from DS9 on the wall.
They have old arcade games you can play! They also have a selection of cards and other games to play. And a little library of books to read while you're there! (Come to their book club at 6pm on the last Wednesday of the month!)
Finally, they always have an art gallery going featuring a local artist! Right now my wife's art is up on the wall!
🦆🦆 is my favorite community space. We love to just hang out there. Come for the good coffee, stay for the good vibes. ❤️
Such a fun little coffee shop - love the duck theme and a great place to do some work or hang out with a friend. Service was friendly, the dirty chai and the miel were both delicious, we also got a vegan lemon poppyseed muffin which was delightful and springy. Can't wait to come back!
Nice cozy shop. I only got a cup of coffee so I can't attest to their wider selection of drinks. Service was good and reasonable seating.
Best cheddar biscuits. Nice space to sit and work with wifi and quite a number of tables.
Just sharing that this is not a dog friendly place, despite Google thinking it is
Solid coffee
Atmosphere: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Americano - 16oz
Duck Duck is awesome! Great coffee, and even better people. Food is delicious, but options are pretty limited. This is more of a neighborhood hangout than a place to eat.
If you're into iced coffee, theirs will wake the dead. Don't get one if you plan to sleep in the next 12 hours.
Parking: Street parking only, there are usually spaces available, but it can get tight.
Kid-friendliness: Very kid-friendly, lots of books, a few games, and a Ms. Pac Man table.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Cold Brew - 16oz, Drip Coffee, Mocha - 16oz, Drip Coffee - 16oz
Kat is an awesome barista who knows my order as soon as I walk through the door every morning. A small gesture that goes a long way to make difficult mornings easier! Thank you, Kat!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I adore the atmosphere & vibe at Duck, Duck. It’s my favorite place to sit to get work done, even tho Duck duck is the worst place to get work done because I’m always completely distracted, vibing and fully enjoying the music selection.
Atmosphere: 5
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Loved stopping in here for the first time! Clearly very invested in the community. Small, but cozy. Music taste was excellent and staff were friendly and quick to take my order. Got a chai latte - very tasty!
Parking: Plenty of free street parking, both out front and in the neighborhood nearby.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: House Made Chai Tea Latte - 16oz
Chill place. I stopped here with my bestie for coffee and to get some work done before hitting the road again. Some of the ducks on the shirts looked a bit blood thirsty, which was a little off-putting. The staff were very nice and I really cherished how it seems to be a cozy gathering spot for the community.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Quirky and delicious! An awesome stop not to be missed!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Best cold brew ever :)
My eyes took a minute to adjust when I stumbled inside—sweaty, overheated, trekking out to pick my wife up from work. We're expecting a baby, suddenly.
I ordered the "chai-chata," which is a mix of chai and horchata (go figure). It felt incredibly stupid to say out loud, but tasted fantastic. The barista seemed like a lovely dude, too. There was a lot of kindness in his voice. He seemed excited to say "chai-chata" back to me.
In the far corner of this cafe, there are reading materials. All of them pertain to Alcoholics Anonymous, or Narcotics Anonymous, or Al-Anon—among them I found a copy of Adult Children of Alcoholics. What drew me to this particular book is obvious, but whatever possessed me to actually read it on the spot, I cannot tell you. Sitting in the very back of Duck Duck Coffee, feeling simultaneously like an undeveloped toddler and very (very) old man, I held my breath to stop from crying.
Thanks, Duck Duck Coffee.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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