
About Goddess and the Baker, Corners of Brookfield, WI
Step into Goddess and the Baker, where Brookfield's community gathers for exceptional coffee and thoughtfully crafted breakfast fare in a space that radiates genuine warmth and charm. This independent gem goes beyond the typical coffee run, offering the personal touch and attention to detail that chains simply can't match. Whether you're savoring a perfectly pulled espresso or exploring their delectable menu, you'll discover why locals keep coming back for that authentic, darling atmosphere that makes every visit feel like coming home.
What People Are Saying
from Google"Such a great breakfast and coffee spot. Truly darling vibes filled with some delectable food and beverages. When my sweet girls need their sweet treats I know just where to take them. Lots of seating that allows all sorts of jovial family gatherings. If Sabrina Carpenter visited Wisconsin this would be her go to for shore. Not short but definitely sweet. (Ghost written by Chris’s daughter)"
"Stopped in and got an iced shaken espresso and they gave me a drink that wasn’t filled all the way, saying “it’s not a full drink, sorry” Not sure exactly what that means. Other than that, they did have pretty fast service. Some of the workers did seem a little stand offish."
"Goddess and the Baker – Causal and lively atmosphere. It’s a bustling cafe with a broad menu of pastries, all-day breakfast items, and a wide variety of drinks, from fresh house-made juices to specialty lattes. It’s a casual hangout spot that draws a crowd, and rightfully so. We tried a few pastries, which were fresh and enjoyable. Among the drinks, the Turkish Delight specialty drink stood out visually but didn’t quite hit the mark in terms of consistency and was too sweet for my palate. On the other hand, the Sweet Matcha Latte was well balanced and smooth. The addition of dried rose petals was a pretty touch, though they were too dry to enjoy eating. The ambiance is energetic, with plenty of seating available both indoors and outdoors—making it great for everything from remote work to casual catch-ups. The café maintains clean restrooms, and the entrance faces west. I recommend this place for a sip but won’t make an exclusive trip. I’d return when around there for shopping - there’s always something new to try."
"Stopped by Goddess and the Baker during a busy time, and it was great to see how smoothly everything was running. Even though it was crowded, they were still seating people efficiently, and the staff worked together as a true team. You could tell they were communicating well and genuinely having fun, which made the atmosphere even better. Lunch and drinks were both really good, and the overall experience felt upbeat and welcoming. Definitely a place I’d happily return to!"
"Nice big space, but the seating’s packed in tighter than I’d like. There’s one cozy spot with lounge chairs and a table — but good luck snagging it unless you time it right. The layout could use some thought; feels more like maximizing bodies per square foot than creating any sense of comfort or privacy. Pastry selection was a letdown. One fruit croissant and that’s it? Not exactly overflowing with options. Latte was fine — standard, decent enough. If you’re already at The Corners, it’s a decent place to sit down and sip. But I wouldn’t go out of my way. Plenty of other coffee shops doing the same thing with less fanfare"
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