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Contribute Feedback What Jill J likes about Magpie Coffeeshop:
Second time visiting, the young girl helping me was super friendly and suggested a drink to try based on my order. I ended up trying it and loved it! I also ordered a Turkey sandwich which was delicious. Cute little coffee shop and I love that you can send free postcards to someone. The coffee is Provision's blend which is soo good. I definitely will be back again soon! View all feedback.
What Jessi Lynn doesn't like about Magpie Coffeeshop:
Definitely better food than coffee. Not a lot of seating but that's okay. Service was also kind of lacking. It looked cute so we tried it. Probably won't be back but it has potential Overall 2.7/5 View all feedback.
I loved the breakfast bowl with roasted potatoes, carrots, kale and a poached egg. The savory hand pie was flakey and delicious. Staff was friendly and food and coffee was served very fast despite being fairly busy.
Nice atmosphere and prices are affordable. I recommend the breakfast bowl, it totally changes my perception on veggies in breakfast. Coffee tastes the way that it should and was fresh as can be. Free postcards to your loved ones is a plus!
All the tables were dirty. They said they could make a chai latte when in fact it was just a chai. I ordered a cookie and they forgot about it. Pretty bad overall experience.
Coffee was sour like something in the process hadn’t been cleaned in a while.Service was Meh as I wanted to dine in but counter person decided mine was “to go”.
Located in the new section of Fifth Street Marketplace, (right in front of The Gordon Hotel) Magpie is a new coffeehouse that has a clean, modern vibe with hard surfaces, cement floors and lots of light. This is not a quaint cozy coffeehouse with wood counters and tables, like the name might conjure up, but it is surprisingly welcoming because of the friendly servers, vibrant sounds of coffee brewing and milk steamers going. I had one of the chicken tarragon hand pies, which was very tasty and flaky. I was still hungry, 'tho. My friend had the egg sandwich, which came out as a yellow egg square surrounded mostly by bread. She said it was, ok. Frankly, by appearance it looked a little strange and bare on the white plate it was served on. A few slices of fruit or garnish would have made it look more appetizing. My other friend ordered the wisest choice, (breakfast bowl), which looked the heartiest and most delicious of the three. Hers also came with a biscuit. She loved it. We met for breakfast and were all pretty hungry. I was disappointed that there weren 't more choices: i.e. egg dishes with protein, potatoes, etc... The coffees were delicious. My favorite thing was the chocolate peanut butter mini pie that we all had a tiny piece of. It was super yummy, and I 'd go back just for that...or to try another one of their pies. For breakfast...not likely, unless they expand their menu. For coffee and a baked treat, I 'd give this place 5 stars.