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Happy Goat Coffee Co. (Main Street)
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Nearby attractions
Rideau Canal National Historic Site
Ottawa, ON K1S 3M8, Canada
Canadian Museum of Nature
240 McLeod St, Ottawa, ON K2P 2R1, Canada
Brantwood Park
39 Onslow Crescent, Ottawa, ON K1S, Canada
Sylvia Holden Park
641 O'Connor St, Ottawa, ON K1S 5H6, Canada
Victoria Memorial Museum
240 McLeod St, Ottawa, ON K2P 2R1, Canada
Nearby restaurants
Sula Wok
184 Main St, Ottawa, ON K1S 1C2, Canada
Xing Fu Tang
175 Main St Unit 2, Ottawa, ON K1S 1C4, Canada
The Green Door Restaurant & Bakery
198 Main St, Ottawa, ON K1S 0G4, Canada
Jfuse
175 Main St unit 4, Ottawa, ON K1S 1C4, Canada
Vespa Wine Bar
178 Main St, Ottawa, ON K1S 1C2, Canada
Subway
164 Main St, Ottawa, ON K1S 1C2, Canada
Habibi Pizza & Pies
62 Main St, Ottawa, ON K1S 1B5, Canada
Greek On Wheels
3 Hawthorne Ave, Ottawa, ON K1S 1N1, Canada
NCC Patterson Creek Park Bistro
Linden Terrace, Ottawa, ON K1S 1Z1, Canada
Canal Ritz
375 Queen Elizabeth Driveway, Ottawa, ON K1S 5W3, Canada
Nearby hotels
Residence & Conference Centre - Ottawa Downtown
150 Hazel St, Ottawa, ON K1S 5T8, Canada
Rideau Inn
177 Frank St, Ottawa, ON K2P 0X4, Canada
Downtown Bed and Breakfast
263 McLeod St, Ottawa, ON K2P 1A1, Canada
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Happy Goat Coffee Co. (Main Street)

145 Main St, Ottawa, ON K1S 5V9, Canada
4.4(154)
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attractions: Rideau Canal National Historic Site, Canadian Museum of Nature, Brantwood Park, Sylvia Holden Park, Victoria Memorial Museum, restaurants: Sula Wok, Xing Fu Tang, The Green Door Restaurant & Bakery, Jfuse, Vespa Wine Bar, Subway, Habibi Pizza & Pies, Greek On Wheels, NCC Patterson Creek Park Bistro, Canal Ritz
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+1 613-680-4628
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happygoatcoffee.com

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Nearby attractions of Happy Goat Coffee Co. (Main Street)

Rideau Canal National Historic Site

Canadian Museum of Nature

Brantwood Park

Sylvia Holden Park

Victoria Memorial Museum

Rideau Canal National Historic Site

Rideau Canal National Historic Site

4.7

(1.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Canadian Museum of Nature

Canadian Museum of Nature

4.7

(5.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Brantwood Park

Brantwood Park

4.6

(130)

Open until 11:00 PM
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Sylvia Holden Park

Sylvia Holden Park

4.8

(31)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Happy Goat Coffee Co. (Main Street)

Sula Wok

Xing Fu Tang

The Green Door Restaurant & Bakery

Jfuse

Vespa Wine Bar

Subway

Habibi Pizza & Pies

Greek On Wheels

NCC Patterson Creek Park Bistro

Canal Ritz

Sula Wok

Sula Wok

4.8

(539)

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Xing Fu Tang

Xing Fu Tang

4.9

(340)

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The Green Door Restaurant & Bakery

The Green Door Restaurant & Bakery

4.6

(1.1K)

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Jfuse

Jfuse

4.5

(119)

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Reviews of Happy Goat Coffee Co. (Main Street)

4.4
(154)
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3.0
5y

My friend and I went to try this place as we were visiting from Toronto. Our Air BNB was across the street so we decided to look for a quick brunch snack. A typical hipster “coffee shop”. It’s located in a plaza that has a grocery store called Grocery. It’s located in an area I can only describe as gentrified. Because of COVID-19 their indoor seating area is closed off. There were patio tables and chairs available outside, but there wasn't anyone cleaning them, so it definitely has to be at your discretion if you trust the cleanliness. They have implemented safety measures like the stickers on the floor and signs on the food display. It definitely has that minimalist vibe that hipsters enjoy. Some items in the glass display had prices, some didn’t. it’d be helpful if it was consistent with all prices listed either by the item or on the menu sign. The barista was pleasant and took her time preparing my tea and getting my brownie ready. Speaking of things that I order, I got a mint tea and one of their brownies. The brownie was so huge. I wasn’t able to finish it. Very decadent and filling. It was a bit off putting that my whole total came back to seven dollars. For that price, I could’ve just went to Starbucks. Actually, I think Starbucks would be cheaper. Anyways, if you’re into the whole “quaint” coffee shops, then this is the place for you. I’m sure you won’t, but when you go, notice how everyone there...

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3.0
30w

I think this happy goat could do better with their service. I have been here several times before writing this review. To start with, they are constantly out of cookies. I wonder why they don't just order more...Sometimes the barista is rude (ie. one specific barista who makes conversation with some people but not with others), staff are not attentive of who is in line and who comes next. There is a clear line that forms starting from the cash down to the bar, the same rude barista today served the person on the opposite side of the line who was wearing a suit over me. (I was clearly next in line) This specific aforementioned scenario is not that big of a deal, however, as a visible minority living in the main street area, it's already an unwelcoming environment due to the demographic who live here. (primarily caucasian and not very friendly) My experiences at other Happy Goat locations have been top notch! Plenty of customer interaction and friendly attitudes. This...

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1.0
3y

I usually love my experiences at Happy Goat and was excited to try this location with my mom. Unfortunately we had a very unpleasant experience because the barista had stopped our order midway, as well as another customers order to serve a customer (whom they seemed to know very well) before us even though we had all ordered first! It was so obvious too, and I think the other customer waiting noticed. Anyways, I have ordered a lot of coffee in my life and have NEVER experienced that type of confident carelessness. We won’t be back at this location that’s for sure. Good coffee though still, lol, I mean you guys make a good brew, but please, learn to treat the customers better! Especially if you and your friend in this instance are both white passing, and what you are doing is obviously rude, and the customers here are visibly Indigenous women with one being an elder (my mom). It just sends the...

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Abigail QuayeAbigail Quaye
My friend and I went to try this place as we were visiting from Toronto. Our Air BNB was across the street so we decided to look for a quick brunch snack. A typical hipster “coffee shop”. It’s located in a plaza that has a grocery store called Grocery. It’s located in an area I can only describe as gentrified. Because of COVID-19 their indoor seating area is closed off. There were patio tables and chairs available outside, but there wasn't anyone cleaning them, so it definitely has to be at your discretion if you trust the cleanliness. They have implemented safety measures like the stickers on the floor and signs on the food display. It definitely has that minimalist vibe that hipsters enjoy. Some items in the glass display had prices, some didn’t. it’d be helpful if it was consistent with all prices listed either by the item or on the menu sign. The barista was pleasant and took her time preparing my tea and getting my brownie ready. Speaking of things that I order, I got a mint tea and one of their brownies. The brownie was so huge. I wasn’t able to finish it. Very decadent and filling. It was a bit off putting that my whole total came back to seven dollars. For that price, I could’ve just went to Starbucks. Actually, I think Starbucks would be cheaper. Anyways, if you’re into the whole “quaint” coffee shops, then this is the place for you. I’m sure you won’t, but when you go, notice how everyone there looks like you.
Jenna HaymanJenna Hayman
We went for a board games night and it was surprisingly empty of people! There were free available board games, and we also brought our own but ended up playing the ones available. We got a Chai Latte and an Iced Matcha Latte both with oat milk, and played games at the tables. The lattes were both some of the best I've had in my life (and I do love lattes, and have tried many smaller cafes around Ontario), the price may be considered a bit high for one-size drinks, but for the space, the time and free board games to play, plus the amazing quality of the drinks it was well worth. Happy Goat comes reviewed for their coffee as well (including by some of my friends) but I have yet to try the coffee! They routinely do late night events on weekends like the board game night we went to which is super neat for community building as well. I look forwards to coming back!
R DR D
Ordered a Flat White. What I got instead was a Flat Brown LOL. Most basic concept of a Flat White is that the top is flat and WHITE. That's fine though, that's mainly aesthetics, what I didn't expect was the weakness of the drink. Definitely much weaker espresso-wise than other coffeeshops. Overall, I would definitely NOT RECOMMEND Flat Whites here. Prices also becoming unreasonable for coffees. $3.50 for a basic Espresso. Really? In Italy, the home of espresso, they are priced $1-1.50 max!! Time to stick to making my coffees at home.
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My friend and I went to try this place as we were visiting from Toronto. Our Air BNB was across the street so we decided to look for a quick brunch snack. A typical hipster “coffee shop”. It’s located in a plaza that has a grocery store called Grocery. It’s located in an area I can only describe as gentrified. Because of COVID-19 their indoor seating area is closed off. There were patio tables and chairs available outside, but there wasn't anyone cleaning them, so it definitely has to be at your discretion if you trust the cleanliness. They have implemented safety measures like the stickers on the floor and signs on the food display. It definitely has that minimalist vibe that hipsters enjoy. Some items in the glass display had prices, some didn’t. it’d be helpful if it was consistent with all prices listed either by the item or on the menu sign. The barista was pleasant and took her time preparing my tea and getting my brownie ready. Speaking of things that I order, I got a mint tea and one of their brownies. The brownie was so huge. I wasn’t able to finish it. Very decadent and filling. It was a bit off putting that my whole total came back to seven dollars. For that price, I could’ve just went to Starbucks. Actually, I think Starbucks would be cheaper. Anyways, if you’re into the whole “quaint” coffee shops, then this is the place for you. I’m sure you won’t, but when you go, notice how everyone there looks like you.
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We went for a board games night and it was surprisingly empty of people! There were free available board games, and we also brought our own but ended up playing the ones available. We got a Chai Latte and an Iced Matcha Latte both with oat milk, and played games at the tables. The lattes were both some of the best I've had in my life (and I do love lattes, and have tried many smaller cafes around Ontario), the price may be considered a bit high for one-size drinks, but for the space, the time and free board games to play, plus the amazing quality of the drinks it was well worth. Happy Goat comes reviewed for their coffee as well (including by some of my friends) but I have yet to try the coffee! They routinely do late night events on weekends like the board game night we went to which is super neat for community building as well. I look forwards to coming back!
Jenna Hayman

Jenna Hayman

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Ordered a Flat White. What I got instead was a Flat Brown LOL. Most basic concept of a Flat White is that the top is flat and WHITE. That's fine though, that's mainly aesthetics, what I didn't expect was the weakness of the drink. Definitely much weaker espresso-wise than other coffeeshops. Overall, I would definitely NOT RECOMMEND Flat Whites here. Prices also becoming unreasonable for coffees. $3.50 for a basic Espresso. Really? In Italy, the home of espresso, they are priced $1-1.50 max!! Time to stick to making my coffees at home.
R D

R D

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