Happy Goat Coffee Co. (Glebe)

734 Bank St, Ottawa
(613) 235-4740

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Stéphane Lavallée

You have to try their peanut butter balls.

Mari Scott

Possibly the best coffee and in-house baked goods in the world. I'd drive hours for their pecan meltaways

Shana Anderson

Great atmosphere! Great Argentinian cookie… so soft and sweet with a hint of orange. The barista at this local is exceptional. And they have classical music playing great local vibe and pleasantly of happy customers on a Wednesday mod morning.

BJ

Why are there disusing filthy animals in here where people eat?

Music Therapy

The most delicious sandwiches made fresh everyday. Cozy location with very tasty coffee and friendly staff. A must visit if you’re in Ottawa or the Glebe!!

Candy Schwan

Cold refreshing lemonade! ? Not over sweetened.

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 5

Cheri R.

Small and quaint, a lovely place to spend the afternoon in. The pastries are great, and the baristas are super nice/friendly. I love coming here when I need a change of scenery.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Maddie Smith

My favourite coffee shop!! :) amazing sandwiches and empanadas made in house. Would recommend!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Reem Buhaisi

Whenever I find myself in the Glebe, I make sure to pay this lovely cafe a visit. The coffee is consistent and delicious! The ambience is unique and owner and staff are welcoming and make a great latte!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

pc perfect

Flavorful Unique treats, Good Coffee/ Drink Choices Espresso or other, lovely Owner and Staff.

Vegetarian options: Delicious Empanadas, Argentine Alfajore, etc..

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Norm Meyer

Great food and wonderful cappuccino. Long time client.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

David Spence

Can't keep paying $5 for half a coffee. The staff seem lovely and the loyalty cards are appreciated, but the food is just okay and they only ever fill your cup half way (photo below - haven't even taken a sip yet). With Little Victories (objectively better coffee) just up the street, these guys need to step it up.

Total bill: $9.05. Now I am a sad goat ??

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 4

Ben Meir Ohayon

After searching for specialty coffee on Google I found the happy goat to be the closest shop open while visiting Ottawa on Victoria Day. When I saw “roasted on” date on their coffee bags as opposed to “best before”, I figured I could trust the place, but boy was I wrong. I ordered a 5$ cappuccino and because I like the taste of coffee and find lattes too diluted. The “barista” burnt the milk, produced no foam and served me a latte in a smaller cup. Cappuccinos, as opposed to lattes, are 1/3 espresso, milk and foam, respectively. Took a sip on the way out and felt like I was drinking the milk I give my kid before naptime. When I asked her if she’d put a double shot, the barista said yes, when I told her there was way too much milk, she said “well that’s how we always do them”. I then asked to replace the drink with a double espresso so I can actually taste the coffee, she just rang it up as if nothing happened.

What’s the point of being a specialty shop if baristas don’t weigh their coffee and pull thin shots or don’t know how to make drinks? And then not want to replace said drink for free? Not a fan of Starbucks and always love discovering new roasters when I travel, but when Starbucks burns milk, they always replace the drink for free :/

Atmosphere: 4

Service: 1

Tu Vuong

Snug. Rustic. Chai was just right for a rainy day.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Lynne Lin

Cute small local shabby chic décore and ambiance. Nothing fancy but rustic shabby flare.I do like their cups as they are of descent weight and the barrister prepares the drink with added cream/ milk/ sugar according to your need. Although they don’t have a self serve counter, it is environmentally friendly.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

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Happy Goat Coffee Co. (Glebe)

734 Bank St, Ottawa, ON K1S 2H6
(613) 235-4740