Pax & Beneficia Coffee - Fort Worth
101 W 5th St Ste 105, Fort Worth
(972) 740-7764
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Excellent coffee and great service. Pastries were fresh and the parfait was made in the morning. Delicious.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I want to love this place but I can't recommend it if you're a hungry tourist or salaryman/lady looking for a snack while working downtown. For one, the pastries usually run out completely before 11 AM and despite the kitchen supposedly closing at 3 PM, its been shut down by 2:20 PM every time I've come through and I work down the block. I'm begging y'all to put more pastries out for sale. I used to work at Starbucks a couple years back and we always had so many backup pastries in the back. Maybe y'all's system is different. But regardless, the baristas are lovely and so friendly and have never done anything wrong. I just feel frustrated every time I walk back to my office empty handed because apparently The Great Hungry Horde wipes out the entire kitchen and pastry case by noon. It's a shame because this is the cafe closest to our firm but my coworkers and I can never pop in for a quick snack or lunch because there's no food available. In fact, I'm writing this review while hangry so perhaps take it with a grain of salt.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 1
Service: 5
I have had the pleasure of visiting many Pax locations as this is not only a Muslim owned coffee shop but my wife and i’s favorite coffee shop. As such I’ve had the pleasure of seeing how the business runs and grows. This location continues to fail to represent the Pax and Beneficia brand name, staff are not personable and often dry and disconnected, staff closes the kitchen an hour early most days if not 2-3 hours early at whatever time they choose. This could easily be one of the most popular coffee shops in downtown considering it’s only competition is simply a Starbucks down the street, Pax and Beneficia prides themselves on their love for coffee, community and meaningful connections yet this shop consistently fails to display any of these values.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 1
Amazing customer service! The lattes, matcha, and avocado toast were delicious
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The baristas were all patient and friendly. I got a strawberry fields matcha latte and a Spanish latte. Both excellent. Very cute setup - 6 tables for working (two had seats for 4-6). Small couch and chair area, too. Right below the AC Marriott.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
This spot is a great option for your caffeine boost if you’re in downtown Fort Worth!! My flat white was excellent, the baristas were friendly, there’s plenty of seating and great WiFi if you need to work for a little bit! Definitely recommend stopping by!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Had a terrific cortado from a super friendly staff in a very cute and comfortable space.
Great coffee and great breakfast sandwich
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I had a Mocha Latte and it's was really good. It's tastes of great quality. The employees were great! The atmosphere was nice.
Pax & Beneficia Coffee in downtown Fort Worth has quickly become one of my favorite coffee spots in the city. The atmosphere is warm, inviting, and perfect whether you're meeting someone, getting some work done, or just taking a break while exploring downtown.
My go-to order is the cold brew, and it never disappoints. It's smooth, flavorful, and consistently one of the best cold brews I've found in Fort Worth. You can tell they take pride in the quality of their coffee and the overall customer experience.
The staff is friendly, the service is great, and the location is convenient for anyone spending time downtown. If you're a coffee lover—especially if you appreciate a great cold brew—Pax & Beneficia is definitely worth a visit.
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Passing through fort Worth and stopped in real quick for a cup of coffee. Atmosphere and service for great! I'm not 100% sure but I think they are a local roaster. They also sell some of their own syrups. My wife tried to decaf latte with their Trinity syrup and loved it! The only downside is that it's downtown and parking is not necessarily easy to find.
This shop was recommended to me by a friend, and it lived up to the hype! I ordered their strawberry fields matcha. Although it was on the pricier side ($9) the quality was so worth it! Their homeade syrup divinely pairs with the earthiness of the matcha (you can tell it's ceremonial grade). Also, I chatted with one of their nice baristas about Noah Kahan for 5 minuets. The atmosphere of shop is perfect for relaxing or getting some work done. I will definitely be revisiting soon.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I thought the Middle Eastern slant to the menu at this coffee shop was interesting. I ordered the za'atar grilled cheese as well as a strawberry fields matcha. The grilled cheese was great with lots of cheese and za'atar crusted bread which made each bite crispy and very flavourful. The side hummus was also very good! The strawberry fields matcha was very sweet but tasty. I took a few sips of the matcha off the top before mixing the drink, and it was really good matcha on its own. The shop was modern, comfortable, and clean, but kind of small with not many tables. I took the only available table after I ordered and they were pretty much full from the time I arrived to the time I left.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Chai latte. Not a fan. Weak. Lukewarm. Maybe their coffee is better.
the most delicious, honey vanilla cinnamon iced chaiπ€ such a cute place!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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