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    Ashbary Coffee House

    3.4 (190 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Hipster
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Joshua D.

    Review Visit: May 3rd, 2021 A literal house converted to a coffee house. After an 8-hour meeting for work (with a lunch break), I needed some coffee to revitalize me. I resorted to Yelp to point me in a direction that wasn't Starbucks or Dunkin'. As much as I love those places, when I am out of town, I want a taste of what the locals offer. I was losing hope as my search was bringing up nothing that wasn't a restaurant that happened to serve coffee until I saw Ashbary. I didn't bother looking at the reviews and picked the place since it looked cool in the one photo I saw and it was coffee first. As I sat at the lights, I was looking at Ashbary and thought to myself that this place had to be unique on the inside as it is on the outside. Boy, was I in for a surprise. I parked my card and made my way in. Upon entering, I was greeted by the cashier and the punk music pouring out from the speakers. Not only that, but the place screamed punk does coffee. Not only coffee but they had a plethora of ice creams to choose from. Not only that but they seemingly had a sandwich/panini menu to order from. Not only that but there were slot machines to play on. Not only that but the menu seemed to offer coffee mixed with ice cream. I was too awestruck by everything to properly ask the guy behind the counter what half the menu is and settled on a large hot Americano with a chocolate biscotti stick and a gluten-free cookie. The coffee didn't take long to make and once I had it, I sat down to enjoy my biscotti stick while I continued to take in the... everything. That's when I notice the panini menu and regretted not ordering something off there as I was hungry (but still had my leftover Chinese back in my hotel room). When the biscotti stick was gone, I gathered up my things and left. I had a gym reservation at the hotel that I needed to make and my coffee had to wait to be properly tasted until my gym visit was over. You bet the second I walked in to my room, the coffee was in my hand and I was taking big swigs from it. With americanos, they tend to be bitter as they are just espresso and water. Sounds disgusting on paper but it's my current favorite way to drink coffee if it's available. This was surprisingly smooth and might be the best one I've ever had. It's hard to say since it cooled down a bit due to my gym excursion but even taking that in, it was super delicious and hit the spot and then some. As I tried to not chug my coffee, I tried the gluten-free cookie. I bought it on a whim to help support local businesses and it complimented the coffee in a great way as it was just a little bit dry and that was rectified by taking a sip of coffee. I can't help but feel that my one visit to Ashbary is not enough to really take in the place. Between the punk music playing, the creative food offerings, and the general odd decor... you just don't get a good feel for place like this on one visit. My time in Burr Ridge ends tomorrow (for now) but should I need to come back for work reasons, re-visiting Ashbary will be a high priority on my list. Between the potential ice cream/coffee combos they seem to offer on the menu and the paninis on the other menu, I feel a second visit is warranted when the opportunity arises. Oh, they also offer beer. This place really is unique.

    Latte With A Peanut Butter And Jelly Sandwich
    Steve A.

    Ashbary Coffee House is a longtime favorite for coffee and chilling. It has a few good breakfast and lunch sandwiches at pretty good prices on most things. One of the places worth checking out in Willow Springs. Has some other locally owned shops around it. The entertainment often includes local musicians and poets. Came here with a girl. It mostly was empty except for a few other people. The place is pretty dark inside and can be eerily quiet. Has a pretty typical selection of various coffees. They also have some food like sandwiches. I got a latte. It's $3.45 for a small one. They have some non dairy milks like any coffeehouse should. As for the food it's pretty basic. We each got the Peanut Butter And Jelly Sandwich. It's $4.95 for a classic. This isn't anything mind blowing or edgy but it's reliable. Also they have baked goods. There's cookies and muffins. A really interesting place to come and chill. It has some fun entertainment. The place kind of seems dingy but even so it's charming in its own way.

    American graffiti
    Moises T.

    Where do i begin with this one, here's another true story about this lovely Laid-back cafe in Willow Springs, IL located in Old Willow Shopping Center that also has vintage furnishings and local artwork, and serving the most breath taking paninis & barista drinks in the area. My recent visit was to support a local band that was performing at this location. Upon arriving we got introduced to an amazing setlist of good music playing in the background, it took me back to my high schools years. We order a sandwich called American Graffiti but what i got was an experience by itself, first of all the size was Big!! good points already, but the flavor, the flavor was in another level. The combination of ham, turkey, roast beef, salami, mayo, dijon, american cheese with a single lettuce all laid on a toasty piece of bread, was fireworks in my mouth. you can't see it but i'm doing the chef's kiss gesture. you know when you eat too much toasty bread, the roof of your mouth starts to hurt, well my friends... if its not hurting you are not eating the right food. by the time i took my last bite i was so happy with my decision that i wanted to buy another one for the next day so i can experience the same feeling i had that night. The place is worth the drive if you live in the city. if you come in the morning you can always take a little walk on the many forest surrounding this lovely coffee shop. We plan on returning many times to come. Thank you

    Coffee house
    Luke W.

    Left over dingy hippie parlor filled with lots more than coffee, a little stair hike to the entrance, past the crowd lounging outside, and producing odors befitting such establishments but I was desperate for roadtrip fuel. The menu offered a good sampling of smart and fun beverages. Noticed emphasis on heavier lattes, chocolate, peanut butter, and sugar. Even the specialty menu was a lot of diabetus. Bummer to see nothing crafted in house but okay: chocolate and peanut butter it is, given it tastes was Reese's I was told. The barrista was extremely friendly and added to the dark musky wooden appeal to the place content in its lack of refinement or finish. A lot more room than most shops and way more options for tinkering around too. My to go cup showed up with a good color but bad layer: somehow they managed to not get the Ghirardelli syrup to properly mix into the rest of the ingredients, a common mistake for a mature caffeine mixologist. I was not bothered knowing the ice would get the mixing done once I'd drank a little and swished things around but would offer recommendations to ensure coaching is given to make this place better than the awful Starbucks and their filthy burnt beans. My latte did have a nice flavor, light and of course enjoyably peanuty. The chocolate came in later! Can advice others try this drink too, it's an overall easy treat stop in an area of Chicago greater land I've never gotten around to sadly.

    Vanilla mocha coffee shakes and tiramisu
    Marissa M.

    Very comfy ambience. I recommend any of the coffee shakes. The service is always friendly and fast! We even got a tiramisu this time and it was really good. Highly recommend and will certainly be back!

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    A super chill alternative to Starbucks! Lisa makes the best panini - always with a smile.

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    Ashbary's is a wonderful little coffee house tucked away in a corner of Willow Springs, and I absolutely adore going there.

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    First time at Nectar this morning, I just moved into the area and honestly, I probably won't be…read moreback. Hear me out, from what I gather the food is pretty good here. I got the avocado toast, but too much feta on it I took most of it off. Other than that, it's good. I spent $31 total not realizing the avocado toast came with two slices instead of one, the price made just a little more sense. I also got the chocolate chia pudding with strawberries and bananas on top, that was good, hard to mess that up though. And finally I got a pistachio matcha latte. I will say yumm to that one. Now, when I go to a coffee shop to sit and enjoy, the ambiance matters so much to me, especially for when I go alone like I did today. The music they're playing? Hotel lobby music. It's fine, eh, not the worst but not enjoyable at all either. I'd suggest for them to get a better playlist asap. My recommendation is look up chill coffee house music on Spotify or something. It's not hard to make a place more enjoyable, you just have to put in a little more work. Music is so important to us, it sets the mood, enhances your energy levels, your domaine levels. Pay attention to this. This comes to my next point, the furniture? Tacky. It's that cheap furniture with the "gold" legs to make the place "look" fancy. The chairs are so thin and uncomfortable actually. It's funny when a place decorates a place "simply" and think it looks good when you can tell no real direction was implied. Did they ask themselves "how do I want my customers to feel when they sit in here?" Doubt it. Don't get me started on the tacky pink telephone booth that looks like Legally Blondes Wedding Planner threw up on it. It makes no sense for the space. The sugar caddies on the table are ugly. The white wall with the green letters spelling NECTAR needs color, needs paint. It's boring. Add some real life, love, and vibes to the place, and you'll have a solid joint. Ask yourselves the reason for opening a coffee shop in the first place. Was it just for the money, the profit? Makes sense. But did you actually have love for the idea of bringing people together? A love for quality conversations, and good energy, good food and drinks and for people to say things about your creation like "have you been to Nectar before?! Wow it's so good, it's my favorite coffee shop. It's beautiful in there and all of their food and drinks are amazing!" Because I promise you, although your food and drinks seems to be good from I'm reading, you're not people's favorite coffee shop. Do more, do better. With love, Alyssa.

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