
What People Are Saying
from Google & Yelp"Very stylish new coffee shop with a pool table for patrons to play on. The coffee is well prepared and beans are roasted in house. Every detail of this little shop is fine tuned to be pleasing to the eye. The decor and back counter are functionally minimalist giving 801 an instant feeling of cleanliness rather than austerity. Loved the granulated hand soap dispensers in the touch free restrooms (reminded me of primary school 4 decades ago). Nice touches of live plants and a glass enclosed roasting area with a gorgeous new probat drum roaster. My cap was delicious but I found the single shot of espresso a bit over pulled and bitter with an unappetizing tiny amount of too dark brown crema. Great staff and props for using Vosens for the baked goods. Pool table is terribly lit with no shade on the light casting a horror blinding glare into the players eyes which makes playing on the black felt a lesson in humility if you want to shoot the 8 in a corner pocket. Also brownie points for only having 2 syrups (both made in house). Prices are reasonable for hand crafted coffee. And reader beware... I am impossible to please when it comes to coffee so take my critique with a large grain of salt. I'm sure you will be tickled pink by the espresso if anyone but me ever orders it. Also, great soft jazz sets wonderful ambiance for shooting some billiards pretending to be Fast Eddie Felson."
"Really good coffee and espresso, beans roasted in house, they use a precision grinder, no shortcuts. Amazing food from a German bakery down the street that’s been in business 30+ years. I recommend the meat pies👌 And my favorite part, the pool table. Owner is NASTY with a cue and so takes good care of the table and balls. 4 bucks/hour to play which is a good deal. Coffee and pool, gotta be my new favorite way to start the day."
"I always get a mocha at the coffee shops i try. The mocha here was okayyy. Idk it's missing the mocha taste, feels like a latte to me. The place it self is cool, built in wireless chargers on some areas. I like the black and brown wood decorations."
"Okay sooo… update: I’m in Utah! (Wild, right?) I ended up near Pugsley Street, and guess what I found? This adorable new coffee spot called 801 Coffee Roasters.Day one, I was basically a detective—scoping out the place, taking artsy photos like a pro barista influencer. I even had ristretto shots—for this very review because, duh, aesthetics.Then this morning—January vibes, crisp air, coffee dreams—I met Alex! We got into this deep convo about Italian culture and ristretto shots (you know, those teeny-tiny espresso pulls that are slow, intense, and chef’s kiss bold). I swear, this espresso changed my life.Yesterday I came solo—me, my camera, and a lot of caffeine-fueled thoughts—but today my daughter and son-in-law joined me! Total chatterstorm. Laughs everywhere. Coffee everywhere. Life = good.The only tragic part? I’m from Cleveland, and next week I’ve gotta head back to what I now call “penguin land.” But hey, that’s another (sad) story.Anyway. 801 Coffee Roasters? 10/10. Would sip again. ☕❤️"
"Ummm…THE….BOMB! I’m always looking for my best cup of coffee Found it. Super high flavor, excellent vibes, solid brew. And Meat pies are next level🔥🔥"
"801 Coffee roasters is in my top coffee shops in the downtown area. I stopped in to check out this shop and really love the decor inside. The dark interior..."
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