Coffee del Rey

1915 Central Expy # 340, Plano
(469) 534-5752

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Maritza Estridge Alvarez

This is by far the best coffee I've had. I'm not a coffee drinker because I find it too bitter, but this is the only coffee that has made me second guess. You can taste the freshness and the notes of the Ethiopian blend! Friendly staff, great service!

AlexandPolina Makedonsky

Love this little coffee shop

Bill Brantner

Well, if you love amazing coffee that is roasted in-house, then this is your place! Absolutely stellar coffee, and it’s family owned AND run! They were roasting when I arrived today and that’s pretty freaking cool. You need to stop in and check this place out and take a bag of coffee with you!

Jomichael Vasquez

Great family owned and run business that just so happens to have great coffee!

Cuong “Ken” Ngo

Great latte and fresh espresso blend Bean 🫘😋

Nora sam

One of the best coffees I’ve had in DFW; extremely smooth and not bitter. You can tell they put a lot of love in what they do.

gabriel quinones

Very good and the owner was very nice! Fresh roasted coffee

Julie Burkholder

Friendly service, brewing delicious coffees.

Rodger Lazarte

Absolutely love this coffee shop! The atmosphere is welcoming and peaceful, the coffee is excellent, and you can truly feel the heart behind what they do. It’s refreshing to support a business that shares Christian values while also serving high-quality drinks and great customer service. Highly recommend!

Malak Hmimy

Family owned roaster and cafe - always delicious with kind service + well worth the drive.

Yash Patel

Great coffee, must try!

judayah fragozo

The best coffee ever! Friendly quick and delicious. 🙌🏾

Edgar Boiko

Amazing experience with a latte!

Tenaya Wade

This was my second visit to this location. During my first visit, I believe I met the owner, who took the time to show me the green beans prior to roasting, walk me through their roasted selection, and even recommend a book and a YouTube channel to deepen my understanding of coffee. It was a genuinely thoughtful and memorable experience. He also encouraged me to connect with his son on my next visit.

My second visit felt very different. I stood at the counter for some time before being acknowledged and eventually had to greet the barista myself before receiving assistance.

When I mistakenly called him by the wrong name, the interaction became uncomfortable. He responded by saying that people often confuse him for being “one of them over there” after calling him Israel, and later stated that he is Mexican. I found this confusing and uncomfortable, especially since I had no intention of implying anything about his background. His father had previously shared his name with me and I must have captured it wrongly, and I was genuinely trying to get it right. These comments were made in front of another customer, which further added to my discomfort.

While part of the conversation eventually became more cordial, the tone of the visit had already shifted. I ordered the Cookie Butter latte, which I did not enjoy, though I did purchase a bag of espresso beans and hope to enjoy this batch as much as I did the first.

This café is located conveniently across the street from my workplace, and I sincerely hope future visits return to the welcoming and educational experience I initially had.

Matt Almeter

Almost a daily customer, because as a coffee snob, its simply the best place around🤎☕️👍🏽

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