Nestled in Durham, NC, Cloche Coffee brings a refreshing West Coast vibe to the Bull City. This charming café has quickly become a local favorite, offering a perfect blend of great coffee, delectable treats, and a welcoming atmosphere.
As soon as you approach Cloche, you'll notice the inviting outdoor seating area. It's an ideal spot to soak up some sun, enjoy the fresh air, and watch the world go by. Even better, your furry friends are welcome to join you, thanks to their dog-friendly policy.
Step inside, and you'll find yourself in a cute, cozy space that somehow manages to transport you to a laid-back California coffee shop. The interior is thoughtfully designed, creating a warm and inviting ambiance that's perfect for catching up with friends, getting some work done, or checking out the houseplants.
Now, let's talk about the star of the show â the coffee. Cloche doesn't disappoint, offering a range of expertly crafted beverages. Their decaf Americano is a standout, proving that you don't need caffeine to enjoy a rich, flavorful cup of joe. It's smooth, well-balanced, and satisfying â a true testament to their commitment to quality across all their offerings.
For those looking for something a little different, the honey cappuccino is a must-try. The subtle sweetness of the honey complements the espresso perfectly, creating a harmonious blend that'll have you coming back for more.
To accompany your coffee, Cloche offers a selection of freshly baked goods. The chocolate almond scone is a particular highlight â buttery, crumbly, and studded with rich chocolate and crunchy almonds. It's the perfect partner to your morning coffee or afternoon pick-me-up.
Whether you're a coffee connoisseur, a remote worker in need of a change of scenery, or simply looking for a pleasant spot to unwind, Cloche Coffee delivers. With its California-inspired vibes, top-notch coffee, delicious treats, and dog-friendly outdoor seating, it's no wonder this popping little joint has quickly become a beloved part of Durham's vibrant alternative...
   Read moreIâm not one to write reviews but I was enjoying my honey latte yesterday here when a man approached one of my favorite baristas (probably my favorite outside of Jacob) began accusing the employee of slander amongst other rude and disparaging comments. As a junior at Duke, Iâve seen her behind the counter every afternoon for two semesters after class. She was always a joy to see and I didnât understand how anyone could be so upset with them. I was curious so I kept listening and overheard the two discussing the male being a âstolener.â I wasnât able to hear much more of the conversation but after returning from the bathroom, I watched the tattooed barista and another female exit the shop. I was then asked to leave and that the shop would be closing early. I took it to mean the two ladies were employees and the male was the manager (or owner, god forbid) and made the females uncomfortable enough to leave. Even if they were both worthy of being fired, or whatever the male claimed, asking patrons to leave because you canât make a simple coffee is just ridiculous. No wonder those two ladies walked out. If you care about the way the world treats women, take your business elsewhere. Plus their plants have spider mites!! Sucks to see another male take the beauty out of...
   Read moreCloche Coffee is a hidden gem off of Duke's east campus. While its not as large as mad hatters or other nearby cafe's it provides an incredibly unique and cozy environment.
COFFEE - The espresso game here is very much on par with local competitors. I would go as far to say they have the best espresso in the area with the possible exception of the Oak House. The coffee is served in clear glasses which is like seeing the inside of a washing machine but also it gets HOT.
SEATING - For such a small space there is actually a good deal of seating! A large patio and efficient use of indoor space mean that somehow seating is rarely an issue. While this isn't the BEST place to come to work due to limited indoor seating and lack of outlets outside it is very workable. The outdoor area is an amazing place to sit and take in the views of beautiful broad street.
FOOD - They stock pastries from 9th street bakery. Nothing special but nice to have.
AMBIANCE - Cloche went all out with the plants on white paint aesthetic. I think this often leads to a sterile feel but Cloche does it well and manages to remain...
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