
What People Are Saying
from Google & Yelp"I’ve been here twice now since it is walking distance from me and I truly love it. The workers are really nice and talkative just a very inviting environment. They are helpful with recommendations and explain everything really clearly. They offer to warm up pastries even though I forget to ask they ask which is really nice. I haven’t had the chance to try everything so far so I can only speak for the lattes and two pastries. The cinnamon coffee cake is so delicious and I don’t even like cinnamon like that which was surprising. It also looked really appetizing. I’ve tried two different flavors of lattes and they both tasted really good. I will say I get iced lattes and they are about on par with a lot of other places I like, like dancing goats. The chocolate muffin is good too a little too chocolaty for me but definitely good for someone who would inhale chocolate. The environment is nice though it was a little difficult to find the area initially since the since is a little small. The inside is very spacious and has a ton of space for anyone looking to do work, study, or chat with a friend. I learned they have individual work space areas available on a first come first serve basis. It looked really neat and something I haven’t seen before. Definitely will be coming again for a latte and pastry."
"Enjoyed the Iced Cinnamon-Honey Latte (which is literally cinnamon powder and honey no BS!) and the service was great! Butter croissant was OK 🤷🏻♀️"
"Great for remote workers (comfortable cushioned bench seat, outlets, nice bathrooms, food for sale). If you’re a coffee purist (I’m not but I love those higher-end shops) this gets a 4. If you’re a Starbucks type, it gets a 5. The prices here are very good for a big city. I usually choose African beans for my pour overs because a lot of them have a more fruity/acidic flavor, which I love. This place didn’t let you choose the beans. It was more chocolate-y like a less bitter espresso. I enjoyed it a lot, surprisingly."
"The unique name fits the architecture and vibe of Land of a Thousand Hills coffee shop. It’s a high-ceilinged shop with a big garage door window/ open bar that feels like a land far away, rather than right in midtown Atlanta. They had a lot of fun coffee options which I always appreciate. I tried some sort of berry shaken espresso, and it was BERRY good. It was strong but the berry flavor blended nicely so it wasn’t too overwhelming. What I also liked about this shop is their dedication to a good mission. Part of their proceeds go towards building a farm, I think it was, in Uganda so that residents there can sustain themselves with food they grow themselves. They sold various Ugandan made items that were really neat. This is also attached to a big apartment building- there’s are individual conference rooms you can go in, and plenty of other seating indoors and outdoors."
"Adra, the manager, was great at accommodating a food allergy. After initially stating a food item was allergy friendly, she went and double checked everything to ensure she was offering the best and safest experience. Upon discovering a discrepancy she communicated the issue and made offerings for all the allergy free options, refunded the original item and provided an allergy free option and an apology. This is steller managment response and every manager should strive to offer this experience. Food was great, coffee was excellent and the staff was superb. Will visit again."
"This was a great pit stop for a late afternoon pick-me-up! Drinks: 5/5 I got a peppermint mocha with oat milk, and it hit just the right spot. My sister..."
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