Java Shack - Dartmouth

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Java Shack

Java Shack
3.9 / 5 (456 reviews)

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Tucked just off I-195, this quaint coffee shop blends standout iced and specialty drinks—especially nitro and chai—with solid sandwiches, cookies and healthy breakfast options like avocado toast. Indoor and outdoor seating, reasonable prices and office catering add appeal. However, experiences vary: slow service, long waits, occasional food mix-ups, limited menu near closing, and some hygiene lapses have been reported. It’s ideal for commuters and breakfast seekers who aren’t in a rush; check hours to avoid arriving as the kitchen shuts down.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Rob

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★ 3.9 / 5 from 456 reviews
sue-93
09.08.2023

Stopped in for the first time because I had an appointment across the street. Ordered a caramel macchiato and received a caramel latte. I would have ordered food because I was hungry. However, none of the three long-haired blonde servers had their hair tied back. One was actually eating behind the counter after she emptied the trash. The place is beautiful and was clean however, not sure if I'll return.

diane-68
09.08.2023

Summary: Glitchy website, slow serviceThe first time I tried going for an acai bowl during my break, it wasn't too busy but they told me it would be a 30-minute wait so I left and went to Dunkin instead.The second time I tried to plan ahead and order online, but the acai bowl wasn't an option so I picked a yogurt parfait. The website was super glitchy on the checkout page so I could not enter payment info, but thankfully my friend I was meeting with was able to place the order. Even with ordering ahead, you have to wait in line to get the food. I can see this being reasonable for things like the parfait and acai bowls that need to be in the fridge, but the other food items are bagged and ready to go. It would be nice if they had a pickup area like other places with online ordering.Some operational changes could make for smoother service. If I want to wait 30 minutes for food I would go to a restaurant. The lack of being able to do a quick pick up will keep this cafe from becoming a go to lunch spot.

ayva
09.08.2023

We walked in excited and hungry to try a new place, unfortunately we waited so long for just 2 acai bowls!! everyone who came after us got their food before us! When we got our bowls they were melted like they have been sitting there. The acai base was disappointing, i spent 21 dollars for 2 bowls to go to waste because of the awful taste, and to top it off it was disgustingly stuck in our teeth and stained our lips a purple color, i’m upset.

rob-purdy-3
16.01.2024

Java Shack is a charming little coffee shop just off I-195. The staff were very friendly. While the food choices were somewhat limited, there was still enough variety to enjoy a good breakfast. They offer the usual selection of coffee and flavors, and there’s a small cooler with bottled drinks. Prices were reasonable. The food we ordered was delicious. Although the wait times were a bit long, it wasn’t an issue since I wasn’t in a hurry. There’s both indoor and outdoor seating available. Overall, I would definitely return if I’m in the area again.

elias-chdid-1
16.01.2024

I love cozy, local coffee shops. The staff at Java Shack are fantastic, and the atmosphere is wonderful.

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You can use the WLAN of the place at no extra cost.

The diner and its premises are wheelchair accessible and thus reachable with a wheelchair or physiological disabilities.

The place also accepts credit cards from the common providers as a means of payment.

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