I will say that Ghost Town Coffee easily one of the best in town. However, I found the employees to be terribly lacking in customer service. At MSU, we carry the coffee by the bag for sale since this semester. I was lucky enough to be one of the culinary employees to cast my vote on what coffee to serve/sell on campus. I choose Ghost Town in the blind test, as such I decided to give them a chance and go to the store despite it being across town from me. However, from the moment I was asked if I was a local and said I had just moved here a year ago the employees turned cold as ice. I tried some small talk to mentioned how the coffee was great and I was looking into which coffee blend to buy regularly, but the blond barista had gave up on small talk or any suggestions. After getting a latte, she kept giving dirty looks to my wife and I for looking around the store. When we did sit for a minute, my wife suggested that we move away from the open door due to the cold breeze (she has some circulation problems) which we just moved to the other side of the store. Immediately after sitting the blonde barista opened the other door next to us half-way for no apparent reason at all. So after finishing the latte we went to leave and I tried to catch her eye as we left, as she turned and saw us I said "Thank you," to which her reply was to say nothing, avoid eye contact, turn around, and stare at the far wall with her back to my wife and I. The whole experience was very off-putting. It felt like the whole time I had been judged an outsider and therefore didn't deserve common curiosity. While there coffee is good, this is Bozeman and there are other good coffee shops that, whom don't have a chip on their shoulder and try to make their customers...
Read moreHaving grown up/spent 25+ years in Bozeman I have switched between several area coffee shops/roasters over the years... but I can say confidently that Ghost Town is my favorite and the best place in town to go.
I travel the country and world for my work, and seek out coffee places wherever I go and (No bias) can say that Ghost Town still cranks out some of the best coffee out there.
I judge a coffee shop by its drip coffee, and you can taste the quality and care here. Very good flavor profiles and the roasters in the shop know what they are doing. All the drinks and food I have gotten here time after time are good.
Friendly staff, even when they are busy
Love Ghost Town's commitment to sustainability and the community. Really appreciate their zero waste coffee bag recycling program and also all of their donations and programs to help out other great organizations within the community.
Go to Ghost Town is basically what I'll sum it up with. Damn fine cups of coffee with a commitment to...
Read moreAmazing gluten-free mixed berry scones and iced chai! I believe the scone had blueberries, raspberries and huckleberries, along with shredded coconut and a granular sugar topping. The only reason I didn't give this place 5 stars is because I originally wanted to order a breakfast burrito gluten-free but they're pre- made so that couldn't happen.
The atmosphere is chill. The space has an industrial rustic design to it with local art hanging on the wall. There are small two-person tables, long community style tables, a raised bar and couches to sit at. Besides the main entrance to the coffee shop, there is a whole- sale entrance, and a space in the back called "The Lab" where they prepare coffees and such.
They offer indoor or outdoor seating and free wi-fi with a password. There are also 3 unisex...
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