
About Philz Coffee
Welcome to Philz Coffee in Eastvale, where specialty coffee meets genuine community connection. Crafted with care and roasted to perfection, each cup reflects our passion for quality and the relationships we build with neighbors like you. Whether you're stopping by for expertly prepared coffee, tea, or fresh pastries, you'll find a welcoming space that understands what makes a coffee shop more than just a caffeine stop—it's a gathering place for the people who make our neighborhood home.
What People Are Saying
from Google & Yelp"Stopped by Philz this morning and enjoyed the coffee and pastries. Since it’s my first time visiting this coffee shop, I needed help with my order. The lady at the front desk helped choosing the dark roast with tiramisu’s flavor. I really love it! We also ordered grilled ham & cheese and chocolate crescent. They are freshly made. Amazingly tasty. The other coffee we ordered was tantalizing Turkish. It’s very aromatic. Highly recommended. Overall the service was great. The quality of coffee and food are superb. Will come back soon."
"Eastvale finally has a Philz Coffee, and it’s exactly what the neighborhood needed. Located right on Limonite Ave and freshly opened in December, this spot already feels like a local favorite in the making. The shop is clean, welcoming, and beautifully designed with that signature Philz vibe that’s both cozy and modern. The staff are incredibly friendly and patient, taking the time to walk you through the menu and make sure your drink is crafted exactly to your liking. If you’ve never been to Philz before, this is not your typical coffee chain—there are no espresso machines here, just handcrafted pour-over coffee that tastes noticeably fresher and smoother. I ordered the Tesora iced coffee made Philz way with heavy cream and sweet, and it was absolutely amazing. The flavor was rich and smooth, with clear notes of caramel, chocolate, and subtle nuttiness that blended perfectly without being overpowering. The heavy cream added a velvety texture that made every sip feel indulgent yet balanced, the kind of coffee you actually want to slow down and enjoy. I also grabbed a chocolate croissant, which was flaky, buttery, and perfectly baked with just the right amount of chocolate—honestly tasting like it came from a high-end bakery. The quality, service, and attention to detail really stand out here, whether you’re a longtime Philz fan or trying it for the first time. Eastvale definitely got a good one, and I’ll absolutely be back."
"Finally get to try this new coffee shop in town as friends refer me. We had iced mint mojito and the tiramisu. I have to say if you are in for flavorful coffees, this will be the perfect spot for you. The iced mint mojito is refreshing and quite surprising good as it's a bit hard to imagine how to blend mint and coffee together seamlessly. This is definitely a better ice coffee for the summer. As for the tiramisu, if you are chocolate or Mocha lover, this will be the one for you; however, I do suggest a bit less sweet will make this a perfect flavored coffee for me other than regular Mocha. I would say Dutch coffee next door really got some competition here and Philz comes in strong. Definitely worth a try if you never had it before. FYI. If the trun around time can be shorter will be nice."
"I really like Philz Coffee and usually enjoy their drinks, but my experience at this location hasn’t been great so far. The coffee tastes very watered down, and the lattes taste more like iced coffee than espresso. I’m not sure if it’s because this location is new, but the flavor hasn’t been consistent with what I usually expect from Philz."
"I love Philz Coffee. It's all I buy now. I have their beans at home and I bring my own 20 oz Philz Coffee mug in with me to the store. I was just told at this Philz Coffee store (Eastvale) that my mug was dirty and for sanitary reasons they couldn't put their coffee into it. Really? The remnants of coffee taht were in it was Philz coffee. So, when they handed me the paper cup with my coffee, I poured it into my "dirty" mug (spilling some unfortunately) and left them the paper cup to discard. I feel like there was a better way to handle that. Perhaps: "I'm sorry sir, but you mug has a little coffee in it still and it's our policy to only put coffee into an empty clean mug. If you rinse it out first, I'll be happy to use your mug" But no, I got a lecture about how dirty and unsanitary my mug was. Definitely the experience I was looking for when I walked in (yes, sarcasm)"
"cool place, chill vibes, kinda expensive but for good quality it was worth it. would definitely go back"