Morrison Joe is truly a hidden gem in the heart of Marriaon! From the moment you step inside, the warm and cozy atmosphere makes you feel instantly at home. The staff are welcoming, the space is charming, and the overall vibe is the perfect balance between relaxed and inviting.
Now let’s talk about the coffee — absolutely the best I’ve had in the area. The flavors are rich, smooth, and crafted with clear passion and attention to detail. I ordered the Lavender Honey Latte, and it was nothing short of incredible — the delicate floral notes blended beautifully with the natural sweetness of honey, creating a drink that was both comforting and refreshing. Every sip felt like a treat.
If you’re a coffee lover or just looking for a wonderful spot to unwind, I can’t recommend Morrison Joe enough. It’s the kind of place you’ll want to visit again and again.
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Read moreMorris & Joe has been one of the best surprises on my cross-country ride—I’ve stopped in twice now and both times it was exactly what I needed. Their coffee is top-notch (hands down the best soy latte I’ve ever had), and I was told the beans are Ethiopian but roasted locally, which makes sense because you can actually taste the difference—it’s like you can taste the plane ticket. The outdoor patio is next-level, shaded by trees in a way that makes it the perfect spot to cool down and recharge no matter when you roll in. Add in a super friendly staff who made me feel totally at home, and this place just sets the bar for what a cafe...
Read moreI’ve been in a couple times and neither was very good. I asked for cold brew on a hot summer day and the response was “this is an espresso bar” I think they specialize in flavored drinks and seem to have a vast variety of options on a printed out menu you flip though. There’s no focus on coffee or where it’s sourced. There is nothing but packaged food choices. The shop is super dark and small but there is an option for sitting outside. Unfortunately the drinks and snack options don’t invite a person to stay a while. It’s more of a place you stop because you’re passing through and there aren’t a ton of...
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