I read the reviews online and since this place was near my hotel, I decided to take the 17 minute walk to this fantastic coffee shop right off the main drag. I’m not sure what I wanted. I don’t really drink too much coffee, but I wanted it to taste like candy because sometimes I find American coffee to be bitter. I’m Cuban so I like Cuban coffee usually a thimble will keep you awake for at least two weeks straight.
After reading the reviews, I saw some dude give them like a very low rating and said it was overpriced for what you get. when I walked in, I didn’t see anything overpriced and after visiting this place and tasting their coffee, I thought his review was totally not justified, especially in my experience. Was it pricey I don’t think so. I mean it’s no more than you would pay at Starbucks and remember you’re in a touristy area so it’s not gonna be like a dollar coffee, especially not for the quality of the service that you get so their prices are definitely fair. I walked up and Zach greeted me. What a nice guy I told him look, man. I don’t know exactly what I want so make me something that taste a little bit like candy but has a powerful shot so that I can stay awake for my ride this morning he said no problem. I got you!! He and his counterpart. (I forget her name and I’m so sorry she was wonderful), Created me a macchiato concoction that tasted delicious and also kept me alert awake for the whole day. Zack really packed a punch into his 12 ounce cup of coffee.
Now for those who like to partake, which I did not, they have breakfast sandwiches they have delicious baked goods, and also some other treats as well as handmade jewelry from Zack‘s girlfriend who grew up in Avon, Connecticut, near my old stomping grounds
Outside you’ll find a beautifully landscaped grassy area with chairs, umbrellas, and even a tree swing that you can sit in while enjoying your coffee. This place is fantastic. Is it the Shangri-La ? No. Will you find the fountain of youth there? Probably not. How about ghosts? Any ghosts? Nope no ghost there either, but you will find good coffee a friendly face with Zack his wonderful counterpart again sorry I forget her name and a good cup of coffee and genuine...
Read moreMy husband and I came to stay at the Moab Springs Ranch for our elopement weekend. I was so thrilled to have a coffee shop on the property. The area is just so absolutely adorable with all the outdoor seating and cute quaint patio. The baristas are so unbelievably kind! We came here EVERY morning during our time here and the coffee is EXCELLENT! I loved that every morning when I ordered my hot soy milk vanilla latte it came out at the perfect temperature to drink immediately. I didn’t have to wait for it to cool down and that made me super happy. The girls in the shop were so fun to talk with and I really felt special when they congratulated us the morning after our elopement. I’ve tried a number of coffee shops in the area over the years but this place I truly do think has the best tasting...
Read moreHorsethief is a hidden gem located at Moab Springs Ranch. Celiacs/Wheat intolerant folks…rejoice, there are fresh baked GF items including GF bagels on the menu. The breakfast menu has quite a few delicious sounding options. The Out of Towner bagel sandwiches were delicious and so fresh. Our barista, Crystal, was friendly and helpful.The Cafe Mocha was excellent as well as the Chai. The outdoor space is sunny with ample seating as well as blankets to keep you from getting chilled... easy parking also. If you are lucky you might be visited by the MSR cat, Wiz. As locals, this is now our favorite spot for coffee and bites. They are open 7 days a week, 6:30am-11am. It is well worth your time to make the trip...
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