
What People Are Saying
from Google & Yelp"Absolutely love this coffee shop! If you want a strong coffee that will take the edge off those caffeine headaches, this place will fix you up. I got the broken heart raspberry Mocha. Very fun. My daughter loved cracking the chocolate shell lol. Husband got an Irish cream blended Latte. It was delicious as well. Only complaints is that they close at 2pm, so I can't get my pre-dinner coffee 😆 And I really wish the sizes were bigger. Mine in the photos was a medium and I could have drank 3 of them before leaving downtown CG. I can't wait to go back and try their food! PS- sorry about my screaming son for anyone that saw us yesterday. He REALLY wanted the car off your counter."
"Rather support, and buy local coffee than the big name brand like Starbucks. Today is a day I wish I didn't do that. By far the worst macha I've ever had. It had fishy smell and taste. I tried drinking a bit but the fishy smell and taste is just to much throwing it out. Absolutely gross. Check your product might have gone bad Edit : added a video, but there is a film of a weird almost soap like bubbles with a rainbow coloring to it . Not sure if this has anything to do with the abnormality, but wanted to point that out as I hadnt experienced that before 🤷🏽♂️"
"Deadlift Coffee is a cute little spot tucked along the main street of town. There are a handful of small tables inside and a couple out front, making it a cozy place to sit and enjoy your drink. We ordered the Pivot (hot) and the brown sugar mocha (also hot). Both were really tasty—the raspberry in the Pivot especially stood out in a good way. They’ve got a nice variety of food options, including smoothies, protein shakes, acai bowls, waffles, and toast. We tried the Triangle acai bowl and the Bunny Hop liege waffle. The acai bowl was delicious and priced pretty comparably to other places. The waffle, though, was a bit of a letdown. I’ve never had a liege waffle before, but this one was super dry and crumbly—it basically fell apart when I tried to cut into it. The portion size seemed really small and at $11, it didn’t feel worth it. The tables were clean, which I appreciated. The bathroom, however, could definitely use some attention. Like others have mentioned, the trash cans were overflowing, and the toilet’s flush handle seemed broken. Overall, I’d recommend stopping by for a unique coffee, smoothie, or drink—their menu is fun and creative. But if you’re craving waffles, I’d suggest heading to a waffle spot where you’ll likely get more for your money."
"This is my new favorite spot to stop by in Casa Grande. The staff was so helpful and extremely friendly. The smoothies, juices, and waffles were fantastic! I love that the menu offers healthier options and doesn’t have a ton of added sugars or unnatural additives. Great place! Will be returning as often as possible."
"I was visiting Casa Grande and wanted to support a local, non-chain coffee shop. The location is super cute and in a great downtown spot. The staff was friendly, but the space felt a bit cluttered, with boxes on the counter and stock supplies near the bathroom. I ordered a drip coffee, and when the carafe ran out, the barista topped it off with espresso. Unfortunately, it tasted sour and had grounds in it. Maybe it was just an off day, but I left a little disappointed."
"Came by thanks to the power of Yelp and my inquisitive nature of wanting to explore CG. Parking is free in old downtown CG, mainly thanks to the grocery..."