I love this coffee shop, but it’s lacking in certain areas. I have visited many times and the coffee is always wonderful, and the servers are always kind. However, the seating is cramped and uncomfortable, the chairs don’t sit even on the floor and they’re hard and small - not a great place to sit for very long. Making matters worse, the shop has been so hot the last two visits that I’ve had to leave. I asked one of the servers to turn on the ceiling fan for my friends and I, and the server said they weren’t supposed to turn it on. They adjusted the climate some other way, but it got hot again only a few minutes later. Needless to say, I think management should know how uncomfortable our experience was. By the time I left, I was sweaty and gross. Albeit, I had a great coffee. This place could be top-notch. Hope this review helps to improve...
Read moreThis place is awesome. It’s part coffee shop part pottery shop and if you want you can take pottery lessons from the owner. The environment is so peaceful and inviting and the coffee is hands down amazing! The food is really good but it depends on who makes it really, I’ve gotten really amazing wraps and I’ve gotten wraps that looked like they were rushed lol but still tasted good. If you want the coffee in a house mug then you have to ask, and they also have a quaint little patio you can eat out front. My brother and I come here often because we collect coffee mugs, but as you know homemade pottery gets pricy. Like 15-25 a mug and higher. It’s worth it, but I just can’t afford it. Anyways love this place and the coffee is...
Read moreClay Cup Pottery and Cafe in Neosho, MO exemplifies small-town hospitality at its finest. The staff are consistently kind, knowledgeable, and eager to make each visit feel personal—whether through a well-timed recommendation or a friendly conversation that reminds you you’re among neighbors.
The café’s inviting atmosphere makes it an ideal place for focused work and study, especially for students in business or computer science, as well as remote professionals. It strikes a graceful balance between productivity and comfort, infused with a quiet charm that’s distinctly local.
Clay Cup isn’t just a coffee shop—it’s a cornerstone of the community and a refreshing reminder of what makes small-town...
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