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    Seven Hearts Coffee

    Seven Hearts Coffee

    4.5
    (23 reviews)
    4.9 mi

    Seven Hearts Coffee in Buffalo was exactly the cozy little gem I was hoping to find…read more Nestled inside a charming old building right next to a bookstore (which you absolutely should pop into while you're there), this spot had the perfect vibe from the moment we walked in. The atmosphere was warm, inviting, and effortlessly cool, the kind of place that makes you want to linger for hours with a good book and a great cup of coffee. My fiancé and I each ordered one of their specialty coffees along with bagels, and everything was fantastic. After a less than stellar experience at Tim Hortons earlier in the trip, Seven Hearts completely redeemed our coffee expectations. It was exactly the aesthetic and experience I had been searching for. What really made it special was how quickly it felt like a place I could make part of my routine. If I lived in Buffalo, this would absolutely be my go to coffee shop. Before leaving, I picked up a couple of honey sticks and a bottle of their house made lavender syrup to bring home. Now I get to enjoy a little taste of Seven Hearts, and Buffalo, with my morning coffee for a few more days.

    Stopped in here to kill time before an appointment after seeing the high ratings, but unfortunately…read morethe experience didn't live up to them. Most of my rating is based on the service. Upon entering, no one greeted me, and I felt rushed while looking over the menu. When I asked questions, it felt like I was inconveniencing the employee rather than being helped. I ordered the blueberry lemon bar matcha and hoped the drink would redeem the experience, but it was disappointing. The flavor combination didn't work well in a matcha drink, and it left a strange aftertaste/coating in my mouth. I also specifically requested no dairy (asked for oat milk) yet it still came topped with cold foam, which upset my stomach. It looked cute, but for nearly $9, it wasn't enjoyable. I had originally planned to order food as well, but the overall atmosphere and interaction felt so uncomfortable that I decided to just take my drink and leave.

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    Seven Hearts Coffee
    Seven Hearts Coffee
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    Public Espresso + Coffee

    Public Espresso + Coffee

    4.3
    (347 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$

    This place is right around the corner from work. They have specialty coffee and tea drinks. As…read morewell as food for breakfast and lunch. Or breakfast for lunch. This is one of our go to lunch places and if you order online you can skip the wait when you arrive. Employees are great and always helpful and courteous. Also if you order online you receive emails and texts for discounts on your next order. Always support local businesses especially downtown. They are a keeper and return worthy.

    Fun coffee shop in the heart of downtown Buffalo, definitely worth a visit…read more I was staying at Hotel Lafayette for a couple of nights and right before I checked out I decided to swing by to grab a coffee. While you can enter from the street, it's also connected from inside the hotel, which is honestly how it caught my attention. The space is actually pretty big, bigger than I expected. It's open, colorful, there's a ton of natural light, cool murals all over the walls, luscious greenery, and a variety of seating options. The counter where you order is nice and open, with a big menu, and a sheet of glass between the customers and what I quickly came to know is their staple item, the cruller - a donut-like pastry that's super airy on the inside with a delicious icing glaze on the outside. Along with my oat milk latte, I had to try one... ok two. I got a seasonal Pride one and I can't remember the other one. Both were dreamy and it was easy to see why they are so popular. If I lived in the area this spot would totally be a go-to for working out of when I want to switch up my scenery.

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    The pour-over system at our third wave coffee shop within the Hotel at the Lafayette.
    The pour-over system at our third wave coffee shop within the Hotel at the Lafayette.
    One of the ways we've reused the historic mail slots at the Hotel at the Lafayette. This was the original check-in counter, too!
    One of the ways we've reused the historic mail slots at the Hotel at the Lafayette. This was the original check-in counter, too!
    On top of a full drink & food menu, we will also retail our bags of coffee and other coffee brewing equipment.

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    On top of a full drink & food menu, we will also retail our bags of coffee and other coffee brewing equipment.
    Qamaria Yemeni Coffee

    Qamaria Yemeni Coffee

    4.6
    (85 reviews)
    8.2 mi
    $

    I've been wanting to try this cafe out and finally had the chance to! Parking was pretty tight so I…read moreparked on the street. The inside is spacious and decorated beautifully. When you first walk in, there is an array of pastries and sweet treats. I opted for the raspberry cream cake but was disappointed. It was dry and bland. My friend ordered the Biscoff cake that came in a soda can and hers was delicious. I probably just picked a bad one that day. The coffee was delicious and the latte art was very cute. I would like to return and try other pastries!

    Stopped by with my mother for lunch; been wanting to try this place since they opened their first…read moreWestern New York location in Williamsville. The location makes sense as the residents of Williamsville are generally well-educated and worldly enough to appreciate authentic Yemeni cuisine; the same cannot be said for most of Buffalo suburbs, unfortunately, so I'm grateful the Buffalo metro now has one. Ordered the Qamaria latte, traditionally-spiced with cinnamon and cardamom. The spice notes were potent, but not at all overpowering and the beverage remained balanced. Had a chicken malawach as well; flaky and savory, and also well-spiced. It was a bit greasy which was the only regrettable thing about the experience, but not extremely and it didn't compromise the flavor or texture. The dining room itself was clean and elegantly decorated with Arabian and Gulf motifs, and the staff were friendly and helpful when my mother had questions about the menu. (I give any practicing Muslim props for working in food service while fasting during Ramadan.) All and all, grateful they're part of the community; I just hope they don't overexpand and sacrifice quality for quantity like many others.

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    Yemeni cakes, pastries, & coffee beans.
    Yemeni cakes, pastries, & coffee beans.
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    Almond croissant
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