Myth & Ember Coffee House
212 E Marshall St, Van Alstyne
(903) 712-2326
Customers' Favorites
Classic Chicken Salad Sandwich
Cilantro Lime Chicken Salad
Spinach & Strawberry Salad
Pesto on Fresh Sourdough
Lemon Blueberry Muffins
Chocolate Chip Cookies
Blueberry Scones
Breakfast Tacos
Croissant
Recent Reviews
I love Myth and Ember they have great drip coffee and lattes. Their signature menus and seasonal drinks are always tasty. The muffins are all gluten friendly but you can’t tell. They are just so delicious. ? Definitely give myth and ember a try and walk around downtown Van Alstyne. It’s so cute! Sweet small town. Supporting local business is great especially when the owner and staff is this passionate about their work and genuinely happy. ?
Brothers and sisters, gather 'round and lend me your ear, for I have witnessed a divine blessing in the heart of our city. I speak to you today about Myth and Ember, a coffee shop that is nothing short of a heavenly haven!
From the moment you step inside, you’re embraced by an atmosphere that sings with warmth and fellowship. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee rises like a sweet hymn, calling all weary souls to find solace and rejuvenation. Each cup of...
From the moment you step inside, you’re embraced by an atmosphere that sings with warmth and fellowship. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee rises like a sweet hymn, calling all weary souls to find solace and rejuvenation. Each cup of...
Well now, if ever there was a place that reminded me of the warmth and comfort of home, it’s this lovely little spot in Van Alstyne called Myth and Ember Coffee House. As a traveler who knows a thing or two about the value of good food, drink, and the company of kind folks, I must say that this place has it all.
From the moment I stepped through the door, I was greeted with a smell so delightful, it made me think of the finest gardens in the Shire on a crisp...
From the moment I stepped through the door, I was greeted with a smell so delightful, it made me think of the finest gardens in the Shire on a crisp...