
What People Are Saying
from Google & Yelp"This was fabulous all the way around! Belleair Coffee Company has a lovely atmosphere that makes it a perfect cafe to sit down and enjoy your time there. They have a lot of baked goods to try, and everything we had was delicious. I’d really recommend a quiche, but even the seasonal pumpkin roll tasted exactly how one should. I got a latte which wasn’t super strong but still enjoyed it. They have a decent amount of seating inside and a few spots outside. They also roast their own coffee beans in house and you can peak in at their roasting area which is cool."
"We've been regular customers for years as live on the beach and this is our closest go-to. There are not many coffee shops in the area which makes it all the more difficult to make the decision to stop going to BCC. You see, the coffee is pretty bitter, the vibe has changed, in the pastries aren't as reliable as they once were. We prefer strong coffee so it's not about that, it's about the bitterness to this particular roast. Yes, even getting a latte or whatnot still doesn't cut the aftertaste. The pastry offerings and sandwiches have always been an attraction, however they do sell out quickly. Most recently our doughnut was undercooked. Last I heard they import their donuts from a local shop but even so it indicates the quality is deteriorating. I've never seen that problem in all of my years eating doughnuts from random shops. Nonetheless it just adds to our disappointment. BCC used to be a relaxed neighborhood hangout where all sorts of people would go - half needed a caffeine fix and would just throw on a hat to run over there and hang out. Now it's a Land Rover crowd with Armani hats and LV bags all watching you get coffee like it's some type of entertainment. And heaven forbid someone holds the door for you (funny enough being previous range rover ourselves we're not fans of these folks). It's just too bad. It used to be a fun spot. You know, dogs on the sidewalk and half the people groggy and half the people joking around. The only real smiles I've seen the past couple years are the workers lol those kids are actually quite nice and courteous too. Of course if you go in-season when all of the tourists are there that changes the vibe, which I used to rather dislike but now I'm thinking they're the only authentic, happy crowd now."
"This is our second visit to Bel-Air in the past year, traveling all the way from Atlanta, Georgia—and it’s safe to say it didn’t disappoint. What stood out most was the consistency: the experience felt just as good as our first visit. We’re absolutely obsessed with the coffee they make here—rich, smooth, and memorable. They also have a roastery on site, where you can purchase the beans to take a piece of that experience home if you fall in love with it like we did. ☕️✨"
"This is an awesome coffee shop! I was drawn to it because they roast their coffee in-house. I love places for that! The inside decor was beautiful and warm, and despite them being busy, the baristas were very helpful and efficient. I tried a seasonal eggnog latte which was OUT OF THIS WORLD. It wasn't too sweet but it was such a treat. They also had very yummy crustless quiche, which I chose the turkey sausage variation of. Highly recommend."
"Wow! Must be the local hotspot. Trendy, with in-house specialty coffee roaster appeal. A nice variety of homemade savory and sweet pastries. Crustless quiche of Spinach with Asiago cheese was yummy, and so was the pumpkin roll with cream cheese. Definitely worth a return visit."
"This was fabulous all the way around! Belleair Coffee Company has a lovely atmosphere that makes it a perfect cafe to sit down and enjoy your time..."