When I visited Yercaud, having coffee at the "Yercaud Filter Coffee" shop happened naturally, like a routine one wouldn't want to miss. The taste of their coffee was truly world-class. I say this with confidence because I have had the opportunity to taste coffee from various parts of the world, and I could immediately recognize the quality and depth of this one.
I spoke to the owner of the shop, who surprisingly turned out to be a film actor. During our conversation, he mentioned that their aim was to serve coffee of international standards. To achieve this, they use only premium-quality coffee beans, which they grind fresh for each batch. He also emphasized their commitment to the environment by using biodegradable cups, which cost ₹4.50 each — a detail that reflects their responsibility towards nature.
What impressed me the most was their Black Coffee — served without milk or sugar, allowing one to experience the authentic, bold flavour with a subtle bitterness that true coffee lovers appreciate.
Despite the superior quality, the prices remain extremely affordable. They follow a self-service model similar to what we see in international cafés, yet the place is spotless and highly hygienic.
In short, Yercaud Filter Coffee not only serves coffee, but offers an experience that coffee enthusiasts...
Read moreWell , I visited this place last weekend, And it was just because this was high rated in google maybe because of ambience( which is too congested, smell of other people food can come to you )
And the owners/staff - they are full of ego and attitude. Like seriously they were rolling eyes on us for the reason that we are tourist in this place ( may be also that we are from north india). And actually its not me, there are many reviews of other people for arrogant staff.
You could see some photographs of staff/onwer with actor there but they don’t understand that they are not running multi billion dollar company and they really need to behave polite with people/guests.
So overall, this was only the worst experience in Yercaud , alternatively visit the adjacent shop - coffee maker - good people , great coffee and...
Read moreGood filter coffee, but poor service. I was charged ₹5 extra for a small amount of brown sugar with no prior mention in the menu. Staff attitude was unprofessional, and the prices were quite high. Wouldn't recommend this place.
Reply for the below comment: Concern is u havent mentioned anywhere like v have to pay extra for brown sugar.u guys are not doing social service that eveyon knows..likewise peopl with no money won't get into any shop..ur reply shows ur attitude as said earlier this s the same attitude ur staff showed over there ..peopl should b able to take negative feedbacks for their growth..rather copying pasting the...
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