Best coffee shop in the Toledo area! The coffee here is great. I normally opt for a light roast pour over when I go out for coffee, but there is one only one light roast option here. Still the coffee is fantastic. Their quality is as good as anywhere I’ve been. It is full of flavor at a reasonable price.
The owner was very friendly and pleasant to talk to. He puts the effort in to get to know his customers and serve them. I appreciate that.
My favorite part of Copper Press is its peacefulness. Most of the light coming from the windows in the front, leaving the shop darker than other coffee shops. It feels like you’ve entered a cave, only not a clammy, cramped one. The seating area is one big, open space with generous gaps between tables and couches. It isn’t stuffy or cramped. Most coffee shops today are busy and chaotic. Tables are crammed together, lighting is sharp, and people are hustling in and out. Copper Press did have its share of customers, but still it was quiet and peaceful because of the lighting and space.
The simple artwork in the coffee shop also stood out. There are a variety of green plants mounted to the walls and more are hanging by the front window. The walls are simple with subtle dark colors. They have some pallet material on one wall to give it texture, which is nice compared to other places that look like brutalist buildings from the Soviet Union. The only weird art is a black and white collection of eyeballs. One has a spider crawling on it. These were a bit off-putting, but they were not too distracting.
Overall, I highly recommend this coffee shop. It is the best place in the Toledo area to get a good cup of coffee and get...
Read moreThis is one of those places that you stop and ask yourself, "How did I not know about this place until now?" Today was our second visit. We found it through Coffee Quest 419. Last visit, this place was packed. I had a flight, as it's a good way to see a couple of a place's signature drinks. They were all very good. I was especially surprised that they make Breves, using half and half instead of milk in the 'latte', which I make at home almost every day. My wife also ordered one of the drinks I had on my flight, but she ordered it iced instead of hot. We both preferred it hot. But what really stuck out was the snickerdoodle latte. My wife went and ordered one to go it was so good, even just after having coffee. We had also ordered two burritos to go as they were closing soon: the veggie and the southwest. The southwest was very good.
On our second visit, the fall menu was out. I had the Salted Toffee Nut latte, which was delicious. I love a good toffee coffee. My wife once again got the snickerdoodle latte. We got a veggie burrito and a pesto wrap. That pesto wrap was delicious. But I do agree that the burritos are better warmed up a little bit more than typical. You get all the flavors melding together. We live about 15-20 minutes away and will...
Read moreWe're so lucky to have this great coffee shop in Whitehouse! I haven't had a single bad thing here. The house made chai is amazing (and I'm a tough chai critic!)--nothing like the pre-made mixes you'll find at the Starbucks of the world. The bourbon pecan latte is my favorite both iced or cold. My husband loves the cold brew with some vanilla syrup. I really appreciate that the syrups are made in house versus the standard bottles of Torani you get at most cafes these days. All in all, I still have so many things I'd love to try on the menu and feel so lucky that it's right in my back yard. The owners and staff members are incredibly nice, too. If you haven't stopped by yet, trust me,...
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