Three Graces Coffee Co.

719 E Passyunk Ave, Philadelphia

Recent Reviews

Matt Brooks

Amazing coffee, great pastries, great service.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Sara M Huey

We happened to be up the street thrifting and decided to come here on a whim. So glad we did! The honey lavender latte was so good (and not too expensive!) that it had me wanting to turn around and get a second while we were driving away!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kam

Love coming here to get work done. Workers are helpful and nice. Never have to wait long at all, and the drinks and bagels are all good (:

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Caitlin

Wonderful

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Mindy Fingerman

One of my favorite neighborhood coffee shops!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jamie New

I’ve happened to be in the neighborhood a lot the past couple weeks and have stopped by here quite a few times. Each time the staff seems so miserable. I felt like I was a burden on their day just ordering an iced coffee. I get everyone has a day here and there, so I made an exception the first couple times. After my most recent experience, I likely won’t be going back since there seems to be a pretty steady pattern.

Olga K.

The best spot, we absolutely love it! Ambiance & coffee quality is great! Service is very good! No bad things to say. We also love that it is quiet, no loud talking, no chatter from or between barristers. Just great

Megan K

This was a great cafe to hang out in. The drinks were delicious and the staff was nice.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Bob J.

Nice bright contemporary cafe. Bench seats are hard. Coffee is a little pricey at $3.51 for a standard large. Not very good at all. This was my first and definitely last visit. Nasty coffee.

Lindsey E.

Love this coffee shop and street corner. The latte was great, the staff was kind and quick, and the place was very bright.Personal anecdote: This was the first and only place that I ever visited in Philly before deciding to move here from Michigan a month later! Now I've been here for almost 2.5 years.

Jordan Street

Coffee was not great. Ordered a cortado and received a drink with the volume of a Latte. About 3-4 times too much milk. Milk was overheated. Perhaps If you drink Starbucks regularly you might think this is good coffee. Overall, a disappointing experience.

Mosa H.

Cute modern cafe- more of a grab and go vibe than a work/study spot. Sparkling yuzu matcha latte was delicious and the honey lavender latte was the best one I've had!

Jessie S.

I much enjoy coming to this café, the ambience is nice, bagels are always fresh, cafe is clean, and the staff is friendly--but with this being said, I never feel energized after I drink the coffee I pay so much for.I have tried the iced mochas several times, and simply put--it tastes like you put a straw in a bottle of chocolate syrup and are slurping up the sauce. I am always unsure as to whether or not there's truly a shot of espresso or two to go along with it. The other day I tried their chocolate marshmallow Blondie, prepackaged from the mighty bread Company and boy was it mighty buttery ha ha ha ha

Jen Moore

The coffees are great here. I’ve gotten regular drip and a Twix latte before.I once got a bagel and—unfortunately for me—the cream cheese was in the side. I prefer less waste than the plastic cup it comes in and the knife to spread. I should note, however, that they do have compostable options for utensils and straws.The bathroom appears to be accessible, with good space for turning. I do not have a wheelchair but want to make note and invite my friends in wheelchairs to comment if they’ve been. There is also a ramp into the cafe.The service is quick and they are very pleasant.I also enjoy the aesthetic of the place, though I hope they don’t mind my feet on the bench since I cannot reach the floor when I’m sitting there.Kid-friendliness: I have been there when babies and moms were in the place. I enjoyed it but out headphones in while reading. The staff also seemed to enjoy it.Also been there when 9 year olds or so have ordered and enjoyed the food and drink. They have hot cocoa options, for instance.Parking: It is in Queen Village, where many have garages for their homes if they own. However there are businesses or extra cars in the area, so street parking can be hard to come by if you are not patient.There is a PPA lot over on Bainbridge if you don’t mind the walk. Sidewalks are mostly accessible here.Wheelchair accessibility: It is definitely attempting to be accessible. Not sure of ADA regulations specifically, but they have a ramp to enter; counter seems a height appropriate for all folks; chairs can be moved/removed for wheelchair access at tables; bathroom has a large door with a large turn radius. I do not recall transfer bars one way or another, so someone else will have to comment.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Iced Latte, Drip Coffee

Olivia Anderson

Three Graces is one of my favorite coffee shops, because the coffee is amazing. I recommend the Strawberry Latte… it’s so unique and fresh. The food is pretty limited so don’t plan on eating breakfast here!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

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