Thomas Hammer Coffee Roasters
400 E Main St, Pullman
(509) 334-2326
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I am pretty sure I got heat stress today sitting in Hummers. It was 97°F outside and inside it felt even hotter because there was no air moving. The coffee is very good and the place is nice, but it is inhumanly hot. Without fans or AC it is hard for customers to stay and enjoy their time. I really hope the owners can at least add fans to make it more comfortable.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 4
Service: 4
gOod LOCATION DEb. super friendly..
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 5
Nice coffee shop on main. Good selection of pastries. Reliable WiFi. Upstairs has larger tables for group meetings. Friendly staff.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 4
Good coffee and a fresh baked scone. Who can ask for a better start to your day!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Favorite place to study in Pullman!
The other week I decided to go in a order a sausage breakfast burrito and I am hooked. They're so good that my coworkers and I look forward to the time of day where we all can walk over there and order. There's a really nice guy that works there and he guided me to download the Joe app so that we can get points for ordering. I ordered ahead today and when I got there he let me know that they no longer have that specific drink in stock but he had already issued a refund and gave me a similar drink for free. Pullman already being a small town, its nice to find a coffee shop that genuinely cares about their customers. So out of all the coffee shops in Pullman, I whole heartedly recommend Thomas Hammer on main.
We stopped here to kill some time and loved it! They have unique, delicious espresso combinations (TRY the Fireball!) and an awesome place to meet up or study.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Very friendly, coffee and food was great
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Good coffee, nice space, cool baristas
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I'm here with my fiance visiting from the southeast US for the first time. Overall we really liked this place and it reminded me of somewhere I would have frequented during my college and grad school days. We both were able to sit here for several hours and work remotely at large tables upstairs. We arrived before 9 AM so we found nearby street parking that was only a block or so from the shop. There is currently tons of construction happening in DT, and I believe it's also Finals week right now, so it's hard to say what it's like during the normal part of a semester. I thought the drinks were very good (I just ordered an oat milk latte and then later, an oat chai latte; my fiance ordered a large americano). The food, not so great (I hate to say it), though coffee shop food usually isn't amazing anyways. We ordered roasted vegetable burritos for breakfast and they were okay-sized, they just hardly had any filling. Supposedly they had eggs inside, but they were undetectable. Hours later, we tried the vegan burrito and it wasn't great either (just rice and beans and kind of an odd flavor), but it was served hot and it served its purpose. It's always nice to have vegetarian options though! Aside from the half-decent food, everything else was great, including the friendly staff.
Vegetarian options: Vegan and vegetable burritos available (possibly another couple options, but I didn't notice). Bagels, pastries. I tried both types of burritos mentioned over the span of several hours and both tasted only so-so.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 3
Service: 5
Restaurantji Recommends
The best and strongest coffee in town!
Kid-friendliness: You can always ask for chocolate milk or decaf mocha... and the no-bake chocolate cookies are to die for!
Wheelchair accessibility: Located on ground floor, with two entrances. No ramps necessary.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
I'm here with my fiance visiting from the southeast US for the first time. Overall we really liked this place and it reminded me of somewhere I would have frequented during my college and grad school days. We both were able to sit here for several hours and work remotely at large tables upstairs. We arrived before 9 AM so we found nearby street parking that was only a block or so from the shop. There is currently tons of construction happening in DT, and I believe it's also Finals week right now, so it's hard to say what it's like during the normal part of a semester. I thought the drinks were very good (I just ordered an oat milk latte and then later, an oat chai latte; my fiance ordered a large americano). The food, not so great (I hate to say it), though coffee shop food usually isn't amazing anyways. We ordered roasted vegetable burritos for breakfast and they were okay-sized, they just hardly had any filling. Supposedly they had eggs inside, but they were undetectable. Hours later, we tried the vegan burrito and it wasn't great either (just rice and beans and kind of an odd flavor), but it was served hot and it served its purpose. It's always nice to have vegetarian options though! Aside from the half-decent food, everything else was great, including the friendly staff.
Vegetarian options: Vegan and vegetable burritos available (possibly another couple options, but I didn't notice). Bagels, pastries. I tried both types of burritos mentioned over the span of several hours and both tasted only so-so.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 3
Service: 5
Overall, this is a nice spot if you're student or a person looking to get some work done. The beverages are well crafted and the atmosphere is very nice.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
I ordered the iced afternoon delight with oatmilk, it was creamy and sweet but not too sweet. I highly recommend it. It’s also a nice space to study, the music is quiet with lots of seatings.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Good coffee and love the modern
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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