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Conscious Cup Coffee Roasters - Libertyville
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Cook Park
413 N Milwaukee Ave, Libertyville, IL 60048
Libertyville Civic Center Foundation
135 W Church St, Libertyville, IL 60048
Curtis Frame Back Alley Gallery
543 N Milwaukee Ave, Libertyville, IL 60048
Singalila Gallery
531 N Milwaukee Ave, Libertyville, IL 60048
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O'Toole's Libertyville
412 N Milwaukee Ave, Libertyville, IL 60048
Mickey Finn's Brewery
345 N Milwaukee Ave, Libertyville, IL 60048
Pizzeria DeVille
404 N Milwaukee Ave, Libertyville, IL 60048
Firkin
515 N Milwaukee Ave, Libertyville, IL 60048
The Picnic Basket Restaurant & Gourmet Food Works Catering
501 N Milwaukee Ave, Libertyville, IL 60048
Byrds Hot Chicken Libertyville
147 N Milwaukee Ave, Libertyville, IL 60048
Tavern Steakhouse Libertyville
519 N Milwaukee Ave, Libertyville, IL 60048
Townee Square Restaurant
508 N Milwaukee Ave, Libertyville, IL 60048
Morgan's Bar & Grill
532 N Milwaukee Ave, Libertyville, IL 60048
Milwalky Taco
605 N Milwaukee Ave, Libertyville, IL 60048
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Conscious Cup Coffee Roasters - Libertyville

355 N Milwaukee Ave, Libertyville, IL 60048
4.5(182)
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attractions: Cook Park, Libertyville Civic Center Foundation, Curtis Frame Back Alley Gallery, Singalila Gallery, restaurants: O'Toole's Libertyville, Mickey Finn's Brewery, Pizzeria DeVille, Firkin, The Picnic Basket Restaurant & Gourmet Food Works Catering, Byrds Hot Chicken Libertyville, Tavern Steakhouse Libertyville, Townee Square Restaurant, Morgan's Bar & Grill, Milwalky Taco
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(847) 549-3982
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consciouscup.com

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Latte Or Cappuccino
Espresso with perfectly steamed milk
Sweet Honey Bee
Local honey & lavender syrup
Vanilla Ella
Grade a vanilla bean syrup
Caffé Mocha
Organic dominican cacao sauce
Seventh Heaven
Caramel, mocha & hazelnut syrup

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Nearby attractions of Conscious Cup Coffee Roasters - Libertyville

Cook Park

Libertyville Civic Center Foundation

Curtis Frame Back Alley Gallery

Singalila Gallery

Cook Park

Cook Park

4.6

(141)

Open 24 hours
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Libertyville Civic Center Foundation

Libertyville Civic Center Foundation

4.6

(71)

Open 24 hours
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Curtis Frame Back Alley Gallery

Curtis Frame Back Alley Gallery

5.0

(92)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Singalila Gallery

Singalila Gallery

4.8

(11)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Conscious Cup Coffee Roasters - Libertyville

O'Toole's Libertyville

Mickey Finn's Brewery

Pizzeria DeVille

Firkin

The Picnic Basket Restaurant & Gourmet Food Works Catering

Byrds Hot Chicken Libertyville

Tavern Steakhouse Libertyville

Townee Square Restaurant

Morgan's Bar & Grill

Milwalky Taco

O'Toole's Libertyville

O'Toole's Libertyville

4.5

(891)

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Mickey Finn's Brewery

Mickey Finn's Brewery

4.2

(405)

$

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Pizzeria DeVille

Pizzeria DeVille

4.5

(328)

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Firkin

Firkin

4.5

(609)

$$

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Reviews of Conscious Cup Coffee Roasters - Libertyville

4.5
(182)
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3.0
4y

Strongly suggest using the "Joe" app for your orders. Super convenient, very fast- wife and I always order on the way to the shop and its ready as soon as we get there! Park in the back and they will bring your order out to your car- on top of their awesome service, they have quality ingredients, delicious options, and excellent coffee. A little pricey, but definitely quality food and service.

Update: went here again today and they're usually pretty on point. My order today was $17 and we ordered a muffin, 2 coffees, and a "Bright Spot" sandwich. On the sandwich I requested no cheese which they did, and added a slice of turkey for $1. The final result was 4 it 5 peices of microgreen (theyre already micro, pile them on), 2 thin strips of sweet pepper, the smallest slice of turkey they had, and it was supposed to be a 2 egg scramble but based on the size and weight of the egg in the sandwich I'm pretty sure its 1 or maybe 1.5 max. Just real disappointed in the work that didnt go into this sandwich when it already costs around $6 plus the extra small piece of turkey so $7. I know no matter where you go you pay for the service but I could have made this sandwich exactly how I got it for less than $1. $1.25 if you count the gas and electricity spent on making it, $2 if you add in the wages of the person making it.

The coffee and muffin were good, but the muffin comes from...

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2.0
1y

For the prices charged here, it would be nice if the staff was pleasant. One of the staff members (dark hair, bangs) constantly parks in the 15 min parking for her entire shift, which makes it impossible for customers to use that spot to run in and get their coffee. There is a newer girl who seems very friendly with colored hair who seems very sweet. There is one nice girl who was super cute and always smiling there last year, but I don’t see her anymore unfortunately. The tall guy with dark long hair is good too. You can tell when you’re in there that the staff is more concerned with each other than the customers. They come in and say hi to each other but literally avoid customers. You can also tell by the looks they exchange that they’re obsessed with themselves and not their jobs. Maybe a motivational speaker is needed? I’m not sure, but it seems like everyone is always extremely depressed here. Throughout the day, there’s crumbs and people’s old cups of coffee or water that other customers end up taking care of bc none of the employees ever do a run-thru to check on the establishment. Furthermore, they’re often out of ingredients to make the drinks. The other locations also offer a better selection. I’m honestly surprised how busy it is I’m here based off most people I talk to, not enjoying...

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5.0
4y

I am by no means a coffee expert. Though I am an avid coffee enthusiast. My experience reaches to the extent of learning about coffee in an expansive plantation in Costa Rica. Here I tried coffee in all forms, even ate a green coffee fruit. Also side note, found out through that experience that blonde roast actually has the highest concentration of caffeine contrary to popular belief. The "strong" dark roasted coffee is robust in flavor, but the caffeine is essentially lost in the roasting. But I digress. Conscious Cup makes my coffee the way I like them. I like my coffee like my men: intense, full of flavor, strong, with a certain sweetness. Therefore, my go to is the Sweet Honey Bee. Forewarning, the large contains 4 shots of espresso so drink with caution. I can't speak for the rest of the menu as I have found what I like and I'm sticking with it. I've tried some version of the Sweet Honey Bee in other cafes and they have failed in comparison. Besides this great drink, you should also have the egg sandwich with the chipotle sauce. I drool just thinking about it. The staff is friendly, the space clean and inviting. Great for a coffee date, catching up on emails, and maybe reading in a corner. Easily in my top 3 favorite coffee spots in main street...

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Strongly suggest using the "Joe" app for your orders. Super convenient, very fast- wife and I always order on the way to the shop and its ready as soon as we get there! Park in the back and they will bring your order out to your car- on top of their awesome service, they have quality ingredients, delicious options, and excellent coffee. A little pricey, but definitely quality food and service. Update: went here again today and they're usually pretty on point. My order today was $17 and we ordered a muffin, 2 coffees, and a "Bright Spot" sandwich. On the sandwich I requested no cheese which they did, and added a slice of turkey for $1. The final result was 4 it 5 peices of microgreen (theyre already micro, pile them on), 2 thin strips of sweet pepper, the smallest slice of turkey they had, and it was supposed to be a 2 egg scramble but based on the size and weight of the egg in the sandwich I'm pretty sure its 1 or maybe 1.5 max. Just real disappointed in the work that didnt go into this sandwich when it already costs around $6 plus the extra small piece of turkey so $7. I know no matter where you go you pay for the service but I could have made this sandwich exactly how I got it for less than $1. $1.25 if you count the gas and electricity spent on making it, $2 if you add in the wages of the person making it. The coffee and muffin were good, but the muffin comes from their supplier.
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For the prices charged here, it would be nice if the staff was pleasant. One of the staff members (dark hair, bangs) constantly parks in the 15 min parking for her entire shift, which makes it impossible for customers to use that spot to run in and get their coffee. There is a newer girl who seems very friendly with colored hair who seems very sweet. There is one nice girl who was super cute and always smiling there last year, but I don’t see her anymore unfortunately. The tall guy with dark long hair is good too. You can tell when you’re in there that the staff is more concerned with each other than the customers. They come in and say hi to each other but literally avoid customers. You can also tell by the looks they exchange that they’re obsessed with themselves and not their jobs. Maybe a motivational speaker is needed? I’m not sure, but it seems like everyone is always extremely depressed here. Throughout the day, there’s crumbs and people’s old cups of coffee or water that other customers end up taking care of bc none of the employees ever do a run-thru to check on the establishment. Furthermore, they’re often out of ingredients to make the drinks. The other locations also offer a better selection. I’m honestly surprised how busy it is I’m here based off most people I talk to, not enjoying their experience.
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Strongly suggest using the "Joe" app for your orders. Super convenient, very fast- wife and I always order on the way to the shop and its ready as soon as we get there! Park in the back and they will bring your order out to your car- on top of their awesome service, they have quality ingredients, delicious options, and excellent coffee. A little pricey, but definitely quality food and service. Update: went here again today and they're usually pretty on point. My order today was $17 and we ordered a muffin, 2 coffees, and a "Bright Spot" sandwich. On the sandwich I requested no cheese which they did, and added a slice of turkey for $1. The final result was 4 it 5 peices of microgreen (theyre already micro, pile them on), 2 thin strips of sweet pepper, the smallest slice of turkey they had, and it was supposed to be a 2 egg scramble but based on the size and weight of the egg in the sandwich I'm pretty sure its 1 or maybe 1.5 max. Just real disappointed in the work that didnt go into this sandwich when it already costs around $6 plus the extra small piece of turkey so $7. I know no matter where you go you pay for the service but I could have made this sandwich exactly how I got it for less than $1. $1.25 if you count the gas and electricity spent on making it, $2 if you add in the wages of the person making it. The coffee and muffin were good, but the muffin comes from their supplier.
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For the prices charged here, it would be nice if the staff was pleasant. One of the staff members (dark hair, bangs) constantly parks in the 15 min parking for her entire shift, which makes it impossible for customers to use that spot to run in and get their coffee. There is a newer girl who seems very friendly with colored hair who seems very sweet. There is one nice girl who was super cute and always smiling there last year, but I don’t see her anymore unfortunately. The tall guy with dark long hair is good too. You can tell when you’re in there that the staff is more concerned with each other than the customers. They come in and say hi to each other but literally avoid customers. You can also tell by the looks they exchange that they’re obsessed with themselves and not their jobs. Maybe a motivational speaker is needed? I’m not sure, but it seems like everyone is always extremely depressed here. Throughout the day, there’s crumbs and people’s old cups of coffee or water that other customers end up taking care of bc none of the employees ever do a run-thru to check on the establishment. Furthermore, they’re often out of ingredients to make the drinks. The other locations also offer a better selection. I’m honestly surprised how busy it is I’m here based off most people I talk to, not enjoying their experience.
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