9 Best Coffee Shops near Umatilla

Java Junkies Cafe • $
1510 6th St, Umatilla

Customers` Favorites

Loaded Breakfast Burrito
Biscuits and Gravy
Breakfast Burritos
Italian Soda
Almond Joy
Hannah
Viking
Salad
Sub

“You guys are truly THE BEST!!! Thank you for making our Teacher Appreciation lunch so wonderful! The sandwiches were wonderful and the potato salad was DELICIOUS! Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!!!!!!! (Always, always, always awesome!!!)“

4.6 Superb47 Reviews
Maple Moose Coffee Co. Coffee Shops • $
1501 6th St, Umatilla

Customers` Favorites

Bagel Breakfast Sandwich
Bagel w Cream Cheese

“Coffee was great and the staff was kind!“

4 Good21 Reviews
Java Junkies Coffee Shops • $
270 S Main St, Stanfield - 11.29 miles

Customers` Favorites

Monkee Myla

“Stopped by for coffee, on a trip from Oregon Coast to Minnesota. The variety of creative coffee drinks was impressive and fun, and the gentleman taking my order was so enthusiastic to sell me one of them! Alas, I need only black-coffee and the Americano I got here was delicious. I hope to return and perhaps try a “Carter Bug” beverage.“

5 Superb12 Reviews
The Human Bean Coffee stand • $
205 S Hwy 395, Hermiston - 5.96 miles

“"I had the most wonderful experience at The Human Bean!I forgot my wallet at home,😩and the staff went above and beyond by offering us our drinks for free.🥰🥰 Their kindness and generosity truly made our day. Thank you for such a heartwarming gesture!"“

4.3 Superb26 Reviews
HEIDIS COFFEE COTTAGE Coffee Shops • $
1725 N 1st St, Hermiston - 5.02 miles

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Irish Crème Breve

“Ashlyn your Amazing!! It’s my birthday and it was right before closing and you smashed’it with a big smile! And said yes you can have it anyway you like for your like , a coffee for your birthday.. you made my day!! You really did … so thank you ? You are very sweet ??it gave my some joy to enjoy this moment“

4.4 Superb15 Reviews
Sorbenots Coffee Coffee Shops • $
1379 N 1st St, Hermiston - 5.21 miles

Customers` Favorites

Daily Special - Granita
Salted Caramel

“Great coffee. Kinda spendy. Great menu. Really helpful if you've never been there and not sure what to get. I dont know how much it would help but, coverings above the windows might help in the horrible weather for both the barista and the customer ?

Kid-friendliness: Kid drinks are available.“

4.3 Superb18 Reviews
Java Junkies Coffee Shops • $
540 Umatilla-Stanfield Hwy, Hermiston - 6.13 miles

“You guys are truly THE BEST!!! Thank you for making our Teacher Appreciation lunch so wonderful! The sandwiches were wonderful and the potato salad was DELICIOUS! Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!!!!!!! (Always, always, always awesome!!!)“

3.7 Good26 Reviews
Dutch Bros Coffee Coffee Shops • $
660 N 1st St, Hermiston - 5.57 miles

Customers` Favorites

Hazelnut Truffle Mocha w Soft Top Caramel Drizzle
Orange Cranberry Muffin Top
White Chocolate
Og Gummy Bear
Passion Fruit
Italian Soda
Shark Attack
Annihilator
Caramelizer
Tropical

“I just love the staff! Cam, Harvest, and Helen always bring a smile to my face….
I go ‘too often’….but it’s the cheapest and best therapy.
Thank you for doing what you do! Keep it up!

-Terra…in the Xterra ;0)“

3.6 Good45 Reviews
Starbucks Coffee Shops • $
1235 N 1st St, Hermiston - 5.32 miles

Customers` Favorites

Caramel Ribbon Crunch Frappuccino Blended Beverage
Vanilla Bean Crème Frappuccino Blended Crème
Coffee Traveler - Pike Place Roast
Pumpkin & Pepita Loaf
Cinnamon Dolce Latte
Pumpkin Spice Frappe

“You have too many napkins, sir. You have too many sugars, mister. Hey you? You used too much cream. Sound familiar? Not at Starbucks. You'll never hear those words here. But their actions say it all. We all know that Starbucks, under the guise of disease prevention and cross-contamination prevention, officially discontinued the self-serve condiment and toppings bar over SARSCoV2 concerns. Okay. I get it. But not sure why a company that overwhelmingly promoted the jab to its employees would now be afraid of the same vaccine's efficacy? ?I think a more accurate interpretation of the new policy is "cost reduction." If I'm being honest, I was wasteful. Now, I'm not. A decision was made by someone way smarter than me at corporate to further regulate my coffee experience, and tada! I'm now compliant. It feels good to know that I'm doing my part without the burden of critical thinking or self awareness. But I digress.Fortunately for me, I can not be trusted to safely regulate my own condiment use. I also need to be reminded, albeit politely, that if I want the proper amount of extras, I must also indicate the desired measure with my fingers. What? Sign language proficiency, too? Over 300 different types according to online sources. Well done, Starbucks.Apparently, words can be misinterpreted and hand gestures are iffy at best, say seasoned Barristas and other so-called Starbucks officianados. Take the infamous, "half inch of cream" request. Some stores add less, some more. It all depends on the "room-in-da-cup" prepped by the barrista. What about those with a penchant for the metric system like scientists, med pros, and foreign nationals? Is half of an inch a subjective measure or an absolute truth? Who knows anymore. Isn't time consuming to keep up with the rate of acculteration and cultural amalgamation these days? I think it's time for Corporate to consider adding "Barrista proof" hash marks to the inside of the cup so that a half of an inch is the same worldwide. Just say, "You're welcome."Or, I can let my actions can speak for themselves... ✌️. Yum!“

3.2 Average41 Reviews

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