Roasting Plant
4300 Glumack Dr, St Paul
(612) 366-0343
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Easily one of the top three best coffee pieces I've been too. A whole ago the had a Jamaican blend that was so good. Today I tried the Ethiopian and it was pretty good, nice fruity notes
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I ordered a small Americano. I like strong coffee and this was wonderful! Best Americano I've had in a while. This wait was much shorter than Starbucks and coffee is much better.
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 5
Their version of a large coffee is 1/2 the size of Caribou’s. It only filled my travel mug 1/2 way. If you want a full mug for the plane I suggest you go elsewhere. The service was good, just quantity is the issue.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 4
Dropped by after my flight In the a.m. on August 3. Enjoyed the coffee, but the service was borderline rude. I hope management is watching the feedback, there are lots of other choices of coffee shops for an $8 cappuccino.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 5
Service: 1
Great cup of coffee. Pick your beans, grind and sip !!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Stopped in for a quick drink and was shocked by the prices. I ordered a simple medium iced coffee, which tasted terrible and cost $7 — completely unjustifiable for the quality. Even worse, a basic bottle of water was $7.49. That’s not just overpriced, it feels like a blatant rip-off. Definitely not worth the money, and I won’t be returning.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
June 5, 2019 BWI to MSP to DEN
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Really overpriced for the quality of coffee they provide. Paid $10 for a medium vanilla latte. Would definitely recommend stopping at Starbucks instead.
I am so sorry to have to mark this down, but as a European, I do have higher coffee expectations, especially from a place with such elaborate machinery and marketing as something more than the run of the mill coffee shop. I'm a simple late/flat white/cortado drinker, and really expected a late here to be better, especially given the prices the vast array of choice. Call me a snob, but I like my coffee strong, with body, a good extraction and topped off with steamed milk, but was underwhelmed with the weak, understated and disappointing taste of my late. Unbelievably, the best normal late I've had on my USA trip this time has been from McDonald's, and if course, was much lower in price. Service was disappointing too sadly..
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 2
The best coffee I’ve had in a while
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The best coffee in the airport!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Serving actual 8oz size espresso beverages and making one drink at a time. Probably the best airport coffee I've come across.
Atmosphere: 4
Service: 5
As a daily coffee drinker, I look for local shops to try different flavors and found this shop at the airport on my way to Minnesota. This exceeded my expectations in all the right ways! The beans are roasted and ground for each cup, traveling up vaccuum tubes (it's really entertaining to watch). When I drink a latte, I want to taste the coffee, not just a cup of sugar. My white mocha was well-balanced and not too sweet. Before my flight home, I had to go back for another cup! Well done!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Coffee Sample
Don’t buy the pastries, they are cold bricks. They cannot warm them up. Not worth the high price!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 1
Service: 3
We have a winner! Expectations are low for airport coffee, but I’m not sad about this!
Pros: you get to pick your beans and it it brewed to order. Also, a robot makes your coffee.
Cons: the roast for the Ethiopia Yirgacheffe I ordered was too dark. A lighter roast wouldn’t bury the acidity so much. You can tell a Starbucks alum was involved in this. Also, a robot makes your coffee.
Service: 5
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