4 Best Coffee Shops near Pittsboro

Aromatic Roasters Coffee Shops • $
697 Hillsboro St Unit 101, Pittsboro

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Fresh and Flavorful
Coffee Cake

“I go here about once a month and I love it! The coffee is great, but some times are better than others. I don't feel that they are consistent with either how they prepare the coffee or the beans. I feel that sometimes they are roasted for too long or the espresso is left for too long because it tastes burnt sometimes. However, other times it is perfect!! I love their punch card system and I just know that going there will be a gamble but most times, the coffee is great!“

4.8 Superb47 Reviews
Davenport's Café Diem Coffee Shops • $
439 Hillsboro St, Pittsboro

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Extra Shot of Espresso

“I'm new to the area and was told about this place.... I had packed my coffee, but had missed breakfast. These fresh-baked muffins (maple!!) had my name all over them. So good. I also got an empanada for later. That was good too. I love this funky little place.“

4.7 Superb40 Reviews
Willy's Cinnamon Rolls, Etc. Bakery • $$
35 W Chatham St, Pittsboro

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Cookie

“One of my very favorite places in pittsboro!! The owners/workers are so friendly and kind and i love everything i've had from there. My favorite thing to do on a weekend is go and buy one of every one of their scones to share and everyone loves every single one. Their Georgia Peach scone is great, but I also love their savory ones (cheddar cayenne, asiago). Their rolls are amazing, and I recently tried their pies which were also great - the key lime was excellent. Everyone should check out Willy's!“

4.6 Superb24 Reviews
Havoc Brewing Brewery •
39 West St, Pittsboro

“Great beer in a super-casual atmosphere. Havoc is very good at doing what they do: they serve great beer in an open and kid-friendly environment. They don't have food of any kind, so BYO if you're hungry. We brought pizza from Elizabeth's and had a couple of beers and a glass of wine. The ambiance is wide-open and industrial: concrete floors with lots of hard surfaces to bounce sound around. At 5:30 on a Friday night many of the big tables were full of families with small children. It's very loud in Havoc, so kids playing just kind of blended in. There was a band playing which was quite good, but the acoustics didn't do them any favors. About the beer: there's a long list and anybody should be able to find something that suits them. I had a porter, and then a stout and both were great: medium-bodied for the genre and not too sweet. A minor niggle is that Havoc has jumped on the tip-inflation bandwagon. The bartender, who had given us our drinks, then the bill, delivered it and asked "do you want to leave 20%, 25%, or 30%?"“

4.5 Superb10 Reviews
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