Cocoa Cinnamon Geer - Durham
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Nestled amidst an eclectic atmosphere, this coffee shop is a mixed bag for visitors. While some praise its inviting ambiance, friendly staff, and outdoor seating, others find the coffee overpriced and underwhelming, likening it to mainstream chains. Despite its shortcomings, including occasional rudeness from staff and limited seating, the venue shines with its unique vegan options and community vibe. Many loyal patrons cherish its exceptional mochas and the cozy space for work or relaxation. Though experiences may vary, the blend of flavors and atmosphere keeps both new and returning customers intrigued, making it a noteworthy stop in the coffee scene.
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We visit this restaurant several times a week. It has a similar vibe to the coffee shop in Friends, but it is real. They could improve their selection of breakfast items, but the coffee is amazing and the baristas are friendly, helpful, and enjoyable. This restaurant is a popular spot in Durham and a reliable choice. View all feedback.
What Matt Morris dislikes about Cocoa Cinnamon Geer:
Overrated and overpriced. I assume it’s popular because of the exposed brick and indie music, because the coffee is basically Starbucks but more expensive. There are probably a dozen better coffee shops within a mile radius (Foster St, Liturgy, Oak house, Everlou, to name a few… . Plus, the staff are always insanely rude every time we’ve come here to give it another shot. View all feedback.
I was pleasantly surprised by the unique selection of beverages at this restaurant. The combinations were interesting and I really enjoyed the tomato feta croissant I ordered.
I always order their hot chocolate made with real chocolate - it's delicious! They also offer a vegan brownie that's worth trying.
The restaurant offers great vegan drink choices, including pure cacao and spice drinking chocolates with no dairy. They consistently have vegan pastries and snacks in the display case, such as local cookies, all clearly labeled for dietary restrictions. The baristas are knowledgable and the outside area is dog-friendly.
Overrated and overpriced. I assume it’s popular because of the exposed brick and indie music, because the coffee is basically Starbucks but more expensive. There are probably a dozen better coffee shops within a mile radius (Foster St, Liturgy, Oak house, Everlou, to name a few… . Plus, the staff are always insanely rude every time we’ve come here to give it another shot.
Very unique place, love to plants, art, covered outdoor seating, dog friendly, new coffee flavors try something crazy or ask the barista their fav option! This place was packed during a weekday, so plan accordingly. And parking was atrocious! Parking for the coffee shop totally full, park on street and pay then walk. So be prepared! Otherwise, great time! Ham and Cheese croissant toasted and lime espresso drink were surprisingly good
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