
What People Are Saying
from Google"Cute spot tucked into the side of the building, inside is definitely cozy with nicely spaced seating. We were initially drawn to this place because they had a couch, but ended up happy in a comfy corner booth. The drinks were a light to balanced sweetness, excellent frothed milk on the hot lattes, and the glasses and garnishes were a nice touch. The Espresso & Coke was probably my favorite. I’d return or bring a friend here for the aesthetic, friendly service, and cute cocktail-style coffee menu (for those who like more espresso-forward drinks or rotating seasonal menus— I do!). There’s also a chess board setup at one of the tables!"
"Cozy and relaxing atmosphere. Matcha 🍵 latté was ok…and no matcha powder was left / unmixed at the bottom of my Yeti mug, so that’s a plus 👍🏼 Other coffee houses sometimes have unmixed matcha powder left at the bottom, but not Nadine’s. 🙌🏼 And they had coconut milk…hooray!!🥳 The barista delivered my latté to my table…how kind of him 👍🏼😇 I found a nice booth where I could plug in my laptop 👍🏼 although not every seat or couch has an outlet nearby. I was fortunate that I came at around 110pm and there were several available seats with outlets. The most challenging part was looking for 90 minute parking. 🚙 I finally found one about 2 blocks away, so not too bad."
"We got the blueberry hibiscus iced tea and brown sugar oat iced latte and they were delicious! And refreshing! The inside of the cafe is gorgeous and there’s lots of plants and great vibes. The farmers market was right outside so it was a perfect stop along the way."
"Love Nadine’s — great coffee and a fantastic local spot. ⚠️ Parking heads-up: the lot outside has confusing and contradictory signage. On a Saturday several cars were given $40 “Parking Due” notices even though the posted signs say the stalls are public on weekends. This appears to be a private parking company using misleading signs. If you park here, take a photo of the sign so you’re protected."
"I thought the coffee was great. Went in originally for an espresso and ended up getting some sort of signature campfire espresso drink. It was actually very delicious and minimal sweeter to enjoy the bean. I thought the cinnamon sugar pastry was tasty but a tad over priced in my opinion. The mocktail was $6.50 and the total came out to $14, so $7 for 2 small little bite size nuggets It felt very cozy and tucked away, has some great decorative items. It could do without the Bible verses on the wall though"
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