Cozy small coffee shop with a manual espresso machine. Menu is small but very well executed, definitely one of the best espresso pulls I've had in a while.
Seating inside is very limited, but there is a year-round walk up window.
They unfortunately no longer do Turkish style coffee, but everything else was so well done that we'll definitely have to come back again sometime!
This coffee shop is an absolute godsend, a blessing in the form of four walls, a roof, and a victoria arduino lever espresso machine. The espresso is captivating, intriguing, boundary breaking in its flavors and textures. Warmth radiates from the baristas here. The absolute best cafe in Chicago
Do not go here. Asked for my matcha to be just a little darker because it was milky and the barista threw dry matcha powder on top of my drink. Obviously knowing that is wrong to do. He could’ve just said no or if you want it darker buy another one. When I went back to ask for it to be remade he refused to apologize or accept that what he did was wrong. Totally arrogant an entitled. I don’t care if there’s a line that was an insane action for him to take. No excuse. Bad person bad service. The other lady working with him was at least nice and apologized on his behalf. They remade it after not admitting it was wrong and didn’t even add the vanilla I paid for. Crazy.
Very esoteric coffee shop with honestly the best background music I have heard. The donuts are a 10/10 and the niche indian single origin was a nice touch. If you want to feel like drinking coffee at a contemporary art museum, this is your spot
Four letter word coffee has slowly become one of my go-to new coffee shops that I frequent.
While it is fairly small inside with about 10 spots for seating, the decor, drink and food options, and baristas our phenomenal!
I usually get a cappuccino with sparkling water on the side and maybe a pastry or sandwich.
A nice subtle touch is that they have the New York times newspaper for anyone to read.
I will continue my weekly voyage here in Logan square.
Michael Damato
6 months agoCozy small coffee shop with a manual espresso machine. Menu is small but very well executed, definitely one of the best espresso pulls I've had in a while. Seating inside is very limited, but there is a year-round walk up window. They unfortunately no longer do Turkish style coffee, but everything else was so well done that we'll definitely have to come back again sometime!
Phillip Tang
2 months agoThis coffee shop is an absolute godsend, a blessing in the form of four walls, a roof, and a victoria arduino lever espresso machine. The espresso is captivating, intriguing, boundary breaking in its flavors and textures. Warmth radiates from the baristas here. The absolute best cafe in Chicago
Kira Vaden
in the last weekDo not go here. Asked for my matcha to be just a little darker because it was milky and the barista threw dry matcha powder on top of my drink. Obviously knowing that is wrong to do. He could’ve just said no or if you want it darker buy another one. When I went back to ask for it to be remade he refused to apologize or accept that what he did was wrong. Totally arrogant an entitled. I don’t care if there’s a line that was an insane action for him to take. No excuse. Bad person bad service. The other lady working with him was at least nice and apologized on his behalf. They remade it after not admitting it was wrong and didn’t even add the vanilla I paid for. Crazy.
Recaffeinate Chicago
9 months agoVery esoteric coffee shop with honestly the best background music I have heard. The donuts are a 10/10 and the niche indian single origin was a nice touch. If you want to feel like drinking coffee at a contemporary art museum, this is your spot
Tyler Morales
11 months agoFour letter word coffee has slowly become one of my go-to new coffee shops that I frequent. While it is fairly small inside with about 10 spots for seating, the decor, drink and food options, and baristas our phenomenal! I usually get a cappuccino with sparkling water on the side and maybe a pastry or sandwich. A nice subtle touch is that they have the New York times newspaper for anyone to read. I will continue my weekly voyage here in Logan square.