Oval Dogs Coffee

661 Quantum Rd NE Suite #13, Rio Rancho
(505) 585-2418

Recent Reviews

Katie Pennington

My husband and I stoped in to try a new coffee place. I got a chia latte and my husband got a cortado- the drinks were great. I normally don’t like cortados but had a sip of my husbands and enjoyed it- very well balanced. Everyone was friendly and it’s well decorated with some seating. Good choice of drinks, and beans! Definitely found a new favorite.

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 5

Sammy Lockwood

What a find! A hidden gem with marvelous coffee and atmosphere, including a sweet & shady patio. I’m glad that I stumbled across it!

W Joshua Burum

Great coffee. Reasonably priced. Highly recommend.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jonny H.

Best coffee in Rio Rancho. Focused more on their roastery operation, this spot serves traditional Italian coffee beverages and a few specialty coffee drinks. Daniel the owner is the best and his family is wonderful

Merlene H

The service was excellent - you don’t go to places these days that give you top notch service- I felt attended to and my needs were met and coffee was

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Rosa Kelly

Great vibe! Super sweet owners and delicious coffee.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Rachel Tundel

Love their cold brew and espresso drinks.

Morgan Higgins

The owners are so friendly and have a true passion for the coffee they produce. The atmosphere inside the coffee shop is homey, smells like heaven and is the perfect spot to catch up with a friend or sit or sit alone to read or do homework.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Joshua Coe

My favorite spot in the city by a wide margin. I'd give it ten stars if I could. Yes, it’s a little hard to find but that’s a one-time problem. Once you’ve found it, its out-of-the-wayness is a definite plus.The coffee is fantastic and the owners (Daniel and Beth) are wonderful people. Daniel (occasionally joined by one of their kids) tends bar while Beth does most of the roasting. Pastries made by local Romanian couple, scones and gluten-free muffins baked fresh by the owners. Usually have oat, almond, and soy milk available for those with lactose issues. Most of their drinks aren’t that sweet because the point is to taste the coffee, but the standard sweetener is honey. Requests for anything beginning with “frapp” will be received with kindness but be aware that you have been silently judged by all the regulars.If you’re in a big hurry and/or are content with caffeine tasting either like a milkshake or a burnt tire, this probably isn’t the place for you and there’s no shortage of drivethrough alternatives nearby. People routinely wait a few minutes for drinks when it gets busy but no one cares because they’re too busy chatting with Daniel or other patrons. Once you’ve been a couple of times, the place starts to feel a lot like Cheers but with caffeine instead of alcohol served by a faithful husband and father instead of a gigolo. You’ll meet sweet and motherly types who expect you to share your food with them, so be sure to bring extra. You may also see pizza waffles, a detective named Hopper, and a dog named Yuki.Avoid the bearded men with laptops. They know things.

Jennie Thornton

This is the closest thing to a "speakeasy coffee bar" as you can find. A garage door on the backside of a nondescript office building.. some outdoor seating...a small sign with the hours posted (that are never correct).... but if you brave the uncertainty and open that door you will find the best, hand-drawn, coffee on the West-side (...and IMO the entire metro area). This business is first and foremost a Roastery that sells beans to many local coffee bars. The barista is the owner, his wife the roaster. The small-batch baked goods are homemade. You can get a cup to go, but sitting at the live-edge wood slab bar, sipping your drink from a hand-thrown pottery mug, chatting while your coffee is crafted, meticulously and calmly...it is a wonderfully peaceful way to start your busy day.

Angel B.

Very hard to find the cafe. Have to go behind the building and then it's not labeled. But the door is usually open. Coffee was good. Owner was great. Support the local peeps!

Scott Brixen

Hard to find, but worth it. One of the few independent coffee shops in Rio Rancho. Roasting done on premises. Tiny spot shares outdoor seating with a therapy office. Very nice folks running it.

Hans D.

Met this crew at the Southwest Coffee and Chocolate Festival in ABQ. Discovered the roasting facility has a storefront and is close by my neighborhood. Jackpot! Excellent coffee. Good vibes and a patio oasis. Did I say the coffee is excellent? Crafted coffee beans and great cappuccino. Our new local spot.

Mike S

Oval Dogs never disappoints! The coffee is roasted in house and every latte I've ever ordered has been perfect.

thatgillianchick98

Fantastic coffee and AMAZING chai. Friendly service 10/10 recommend

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