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    Coffee Was Black

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    Maureen N.

    I stumbled upon this very cute Carribean coffee shop while wandering around the King area. I got the wahgwan and was pleasantly astonished by the color and unique taste of it. It was very smooth and delicious. If not because I was supposed to be on a sugar cleanse, I would have gotten another one. They have a little library and art work toward the back. I grabbed a book while enjoying my drink and it was such a lovely time. I would definitely revisit.

    Enna J.

    Inside the Haugabrooks building. No distinct signage outside. When you walk in go down the hall past the art gallery. It's small with limited seating so plan to take it to go. Really warm inviting atmosphere with excellent customer service. Coffee and cinnamon roll was spot on.

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    Leah R.

    Amazing latte i inhaled in two seconds (the Zion). We got coffees to go but you can tell what a community this place is. There is a lot of artwork in the back to see. Such a vibe and amazing music and staff

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    Brittany D.

    I'm in love and obsessed with this amazing institution. Literally the BEST coffee I've ever had in Atlanta and maybe ever in my life. These drinks ooze culture, pride and excellence. I ordered a hot sweet plantain Nazareth. It was DELICIOUS. Well worth every penny. I'd order this a million times again. The coffee artist/owner is so kind and meticulous about his craft. This is far more than a coffee shop, it's an experience. As I placed my order, Popcaan was playing by a lovely female DJ. From the decor to the menu and service, this entire establishment is a vibe you want to catch whenever you're on Auburn Ave or in Atlanta. The only downside is that street parking is limited in the surrounding area but it's worth the hunt to visit Coffee Was Black. Because of them, coffee is STILL black and forever will be.

    Monica B.

    This place was tucked away and we're so glad we stumbled upon it as we walked from the MLK Jr. National Historic Park. I had an $8 Zion (lavender and vanilla) drink with oat milk. I wish they had prices on their menu, but it's like by the time you order, you're committed! They were very friendly and it had a good vibe in the space. It's a small room, maybe two tables and a bench by the window. The drink was delicious! A bit sweet but otherwise very good.

    Eryn H.

    I love supporting black business and saw this place on instagram and decided to support. Very small cafe and very long wait. I think they are growing quickly and didn't expect it so I think once they get more help it will run smoothly and I will return. I ordered the mango coffee I forget the name, I definitely will come back and try more once they have a smoother process. I was there a hour and a half from ordering until receiving my coffee. But it was good and I enjoyed all the decor and educational things to look at while waiting.

    Alex H.

    Stopped by to support this Black-owned coffee brand bringing Caribbean coffee and tea culture to Atlanta. Their menu is inspired by Jamaican and Haitian heritage, which immediately stood out to me since my family is Jamaican. We ordered the City of God and the Wah Gwan: City of God mango fresca + espresso I know it sounds unexpected, but it works. Refreshing, lightly sweet, with a smooth coffee finish. Wah Gwan hibiscus, lavender, allspice + oat milk Smooth, floral, warm spices -- very Caribbean, very comforting. The drinks feel intentional, not trendy just for the sake of it. You can tell there's thought and cultural influence behind the pairings. They recently finished their residency at Grant Park Market and have now officially moved to their new residency at Haugabrooks on Auburn Ave. So glad I caught them and even better knowing where to find them now. If you're looking for coffee and tea with flavor and heritage, add this spot to your list.

    Yardie Ginger beer, espresso, coconut honey
    Amber T.

    This is probably the dopest coffee spot in Atlanta! I heard about it on Instagram, I was intrigued with one of their coffees containing fresh mango juice and how they made it work. I will be back to try what I came for, but the owner is actually there making the coffees and imparting facts about Black People and our relationship to coffee. It's located in an art studio, so that was fun to look around and admire the art while I waited on my drink to be made. It triples as a space to work in the back, I will definitely be back! Love this place

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    Kiara S.

    As an Jamerican girly I love it here! The plantain matcha tastes amazing- and that's coming from a girl who hates matcha. The service is great, the people are nice and chill! The vibes in there are 5 star! The art gallery is book area makes it all the more interesting and enjoyable.

    Plantanos, Wah Gwan, Pangea, and Zion
    Rosie C.

    This coffee shop is a must try!! We stopped by for the first time during the coldest day but it was SO worth it! The staff are nice and we got our coffee fairly quick. Everything we ordered tasted amazing. I love that they have a variety of drinks, from tea, to coffee, and even matcha! The place is small but it's very homey with Caribbean vibes. We will be coming back soon!

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    Maya B.

    Please support this coffee shop pop up! Check out their social media to see their location but I tried it out on a Sunday morning at Grant Park Market. Really enjoyed my drink but also the excellent conversation with the owner! I love supporting Black owned businesses in Atlanta!

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