It's the type of place where...
... they do latte art even though they give the drink to you (during Covid times) with a lid on it.
... the staff ask for your name if you come often.
... the staff make their own music playlists.
... the sun floods in through windows past plants and onto old wooden floors.
... you can make new friends or hide away in the corner and get work done.
... the drinks can be customized with single origin beans.
...where a coffee can also be "just a coffee."
... local baked goods tempt you or treat you after turning in that paper.
This is many peoples' "other living room" in Cincinnati. Regulars and newcomers alike, all seem to feel welcome. I know I do! A sign hangs above the coffee grinder...
" We filter coffee, not people."
Try the cortado, find your favorite spot, check out local artists work, enjoy the vibes.
Started in 2003, used to be just pots of coffee in mugs in the basement.
Different than other coffee shops (as of March 2021): local baked goods but no food (means you can bring...
Read moreWonderful coffee and really, wonderful any beverage. The iced tea is the best I have ever had (usually three blends available) and hot tea’s nothing short of the same distinction. Chocolate is a little rich so if you are going for a hot chocolate be warned the combination of high quality milk and high quality chocolate makes for a real rich and creamy cup of hot chocolate.
wonderful cause- non-profit, coffee is more than just fair trade, beans are locally roasted, local products sold at really low prices to cut down costs, Rohs Street Café functions as a community center for socially just products and causes. It’s what more cities across the country/world need
Awesome environment, huge space, a number of rooms. The two small side rooms serve as a great place to step aside and get some quite studying in away from music, speakers and the more social larger room. Great show’s (my favorite is the occasional Thursday jazz)...
Read moreI would of given the original Rohs 5 stars. “Rohs” now has new management and it took away all of the charm it originally had. Coffee is not as good anymore, the employees are volunteers so you don’t get the lovely interactions with the previous employees (who literally made the place what it was). Decor looks cheap and uninviting. They cut off the large room so it’s now much smaller. Overall, way less genuine and I’m so sad to see my favorite coffee shop turn into this charmless and unfriendly place. Will not be going to “Rohs” as much as I did when...
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