Common Grounds Coffeehouse

1200 Park Rd, Harrisonburg
(540) 432-4675

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Heather Ferraiuolo

Skip the fast food flavored coffees, and come here. Everything tastes so much fresher, and the service was phenomenal!
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F K

A true hidden gem in the thick of Harrisonburg, VA. Open late-night.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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Great place to have coffee, but not great for hanging out as I'm an introvert :3

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Robert Weaver

The old common grounds was better. Cappuccinos are disappointing and one note. They do have tasty baked goods.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 4

Michael D. Weaver

Great coffee β˜• nook for a meet with friends. Really enjoyed the mocha latte.

Sean Hogan

My girlfriend and I swung by here after dinner while visiting the area. We were glad to see a coffee shop that was open later. The staff was really nice and coffee drinks were reasonably priced and tasted great! We both had no idea it was a college coffee and was on the campus. It was worth the visit!

Allie Sawyer

Friendly staff, willing to customize orders, and tasty drinks. Sometimes, the wait can be a bit long but if you aren't in a rush, this is a lovely place to enjoy a drink, snack, and get work done.

Quenny San

Personally I prefer the Milkshakes

Quenielle Rodriguez

Personally I prefer the Milkshakes

Kandace G

I really like the atmosphere~~the blueberry muffin was very good, but the iced americano was basically just water.

Anieta McCracken

Good place for coffee and snack. Student run

Valerie Lane

Awesome coffee and cool vibe for EMU hang out!

Grace Burkhart

Common Grounds has a great atmosphere for studying or hanging out. It is on the campus of Eastern Mennonite University. They have a full menu of coffee drinks, smoothies, milkshakes, and sodas, as well as baked goods and sandwiches from local businesses.

Nancy Heisey - School of Theology, Humanities and Performing Art

Great coffee great conversation

Nancy Heisey - School of Theology, Humanities and Performing Art

Great coffee great conversation

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