
About Black and Brass Coffee
Welcome to Black and Brass Coffee, where Lake Ariel's coffee lovers gather for something authentic and real. Our carefully crafted dark roasts speak for themselves—rich, bold, and unapologetically delicious, drawing customers back for pounds at a time. At this independent gem, you'll find more than great coffee; you'll discover a genuine community space that honors quality over convenience, where every cup reflects our passion for the craft.
What People Are Saying
from Google"I found this lo ation today and got some fresh rich dark roast coffee. Ended up getting a few pounds of fresh roastzd beans as well. I really like this place. Very clean and welcoming. They roast tjeir beans for all their locations next door."
"I prefer unadulterated coffee, so I immediately appreciated how delicious the morning brass was after trying it! The coffee here is really smooth, rich, and the flavors are perfectly nuanced :) Will definitely be stopping in more often, the baristas are sweet too!!"
"What an awesome little coffee shop. Immediately greeted by the smell of roasting beans. Reminiscent of burnt toast and warm childhood memories. Lindsey greets you With a sincere smile and pleasantly takes your order. The coffee itself is excellent. I'm a latte man and it's hard to find a good one out in the woods sometimes."
"Went twice. Closed twice. To be fair the first time I went when they were closed I did not look at thier hours but they were open last week in the snow so I thought this nice winter day might work. Rosters were there so mad the experience suck just a Lil more. Great coffee but random hours aren't great. But I guess its the area."
"This owner treated his workers and customers as if they were replaceable and now their best workers have been replaced and one of the replacements is very nasty. She made my large latte (they FINALLY offer large) with half a cup of froth (lattes are only to have a little thin layer of froth) when I pointed this out and that my cup I paid almost $8 for was half empty she lied and tried to make me feel uncomfortable telling me that’s how lattes were made. I explained that I worked 5 years as a barista and that she could google it only then did she admit that I was right but the next time I went back she made a big show that she “tried” to not get any froth this time it was very antagonizing and when I tried to be gracious “thank you, yes that’s what separates a latte from a cappuccino” she then tried to lie again saying that actually lattes do have froth lol yes but not half a cup of it and giving somebody a cup of froth is unacceptable especially with how pricey their coffee is. Another thing to note is that when I was gifted a gift card so that my daughter and I could be treated to little outings my sister didn’t realize the card was for online only when I tried to exchange it for the store card the owner was not flexible. I gave the food a 1 star it’s stale and everything is sold cheaper at the grocery store where I confirmed they get it from. I’ve had the baristas there venting to me for years about their awful treatment, not paying them for extra workthat is outside of their job description, expecting them to drive in the blizzards and now those great workers are replaced and one of their replacements is nasty and knows very little about coffee. The cafe in hawley that took your place is soooooooo much better, kinder and when you order a coffee they don’t give you a half empty cup"