
What People Are Saying
from Google & Yelp"Convenient location for Emory students but the two coffees I got here were a miss in my opinion. I got a small iced apple crisp latte, and it did not taste good, definitely didn’t taste like apple or anything related to the fall. Also, I think some drinks are overpriced compared to how they taste. However, the staff is very nice and conversational! The spiced apple chai latte was tasty though! I’m finally one for three here."
"One of my favorite coffee places! They always make my order perfectly, and everyone who works here is incredibly kind!"
"I was so excited to have dancing goats on campus. It seemed like a beautiful café, and after seeing how great the addition of Costa was to the atmosphere and comfort of business school students, I was eager for health students to see the same. However, I have been greatly disappointed. Every single drink I’ve ever ordered was so bad that I could not finish it (and I hate wasting money). There are NO food options. Costa, on the other hand, can give me a warm ham and cheese croissant sandwich with tomato bisque on the side or lox and cream cheese on toast if I please. They have their zucchini breads, banana bread, cinnamon rolls etc. I just seriously don’t understand the concept of dancing goats. Making a decent coffee isn’t that hard."
"There were very few sandwiches left and no quiche.Because the cafe was closing permanently the next day."
"A Perfect Blend of Coffee, Culture, and History! Dancing Goats Coffee, nestled within the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University, is much more than just a café—it’s a tribute to the rich history of coffee and its global journey. The name “Dancing Goats” is inspired by the Ethiopian legend of Kaldi, a goat herder who discovered coffee centuries ago. According to the story, Kaldi noticed his goats energetically “dancing” after eating the berries of a mysterious bush. When he tried them himself, he experienced a similar burst of energy, leading to the discovery of coffee. This meaningful nod to Ethiopia, the birthplace of coffee, perfectly aligns with the global health focus of the Rollins School. The historical connection alone makes this café worth a visit, but the coffee itself is what truly shines. Whether you’re a fan of a classic drip coffee, a velvety latte, or a perfectly pulled espresso shot, Dancing Goats consistently delivers rich, aromatic, and flavorful beverages. Their commitment to quality and sustainability is evident in every cup. As an Ethiopian, I couldn’t be prouder to see this café celebrate the contributions of my country to the world. Coffee Arabica, Ethiopia’s gift to humanity, has become a global phenomenon—a magic drink that connects people, cultures, and traditions. Seeing this legacy honored here at Emory fills me with immense pride. It’s a reminder of Ethiopia’s deep and lasting impact on the world, not just through coffee but as a beacon of culture and history. For anyone who enjoys a cup of coffee, it’s important to remember its roots, and this café does a wonderful job keeping that story alive. The ambiance is cozy and welcoming, with a modern yet relaxed vibe that’s perfect for students, faculty, or visitors. The seating is comfortable, making it a great spot for studying, casual meetings, or simply enjoying a peaceful coffee break. The staff are friendly, knowledgeable, and always happy to recommend a drink or discuss the café’s fascinating history. If you’re on Emory’s campus, Dancing Goats Coffee is a must-visit. It’s a place where rich flavors, exceptional service, and cultural heritage come together. Whether you're a coffee enthusiast, a history lover, or just in need of a great cup of coffee, this café offers an experience that’s as meaningful as it is delicious. Highly recommended!"
"If you're at Emory's campus, this is a go-to spot to grab some coffee or tea! There is plenty of seating and they're always playing some good music too...."
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