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    Lonely Monk Coffees

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

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    St Thomas Roasters

    St Thomas Roasters

    4.1
    (149 reviews)
    8.6 mi
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    I loved St. Thomas Roasters. As soon as you walk through the door, you're hit with that rich,…read morecomforting coffee smell that instantly sets the tone. Right when you walk in, there's a case full of baked goods, including some gluten-free options, which I always appreciate. Everything I've tried from the bakery has been delicious. On this visit, I ordered a lavender Italian soda and a lavender vanilla latte, both were so good, with just the right balance of flavor. The staff is friendly and helpful, and everything came out quickly. There's some street parking available, plus a parking lot on the side, which makes it easy to stop in. The space itself leans more on the older side rather than modern, but it adds to the charm and gives off a cozy, historic feel that fits the area perfectly. They also have a bathroom available, which is always a plus. Seating is abundant. Inside (small amount) , on the deck and front of the shop, outside seating to the that is enclosed (temperature controlled) Overall, it's a great little coffee shop on Linglestown Rd and definitely worth checking out if you haven't been yet.

    A local coffee shop will always be my favorite place to go to work or catch up with friends! St…read more Thomas is the only privately owned coffee house in the immediate area. And while I'd love to open my own coffee & co-working spot, I'm happy to support Geoff, Pam and the crew at STR! Just with the AC was a little cooler! Fun fact: I grew up in Linglestown and remember when....

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    French vanilla muffin and a cappuccino.
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    Denim Coffee

    Denim Coffee

    4.4
    (140 reviews)
    16.0 mi
    $

    Looking to treat myself a little on a cold, gray Wednesday afternoon, I decided to finally stop…read moreinto Denim Coffee in Carlisle. I've walked and driven past it many times but had somehow never made it inside. Since Denim was also participating in the 2026 Cumberland Valley Coffee & Chocolate Trail, it felt like the perfect excuse to check it out and grab a quick late-afternoon pick-me-up. I walked in around 4pm and found a handful of people inside -- some chatting quietly, others working on laptops. The space was clean, calm, and welcoming, with soft music playing overhead. The woman at the counter was an absolute sunbeam on an otherwise dreary afternoon, greeting me warmly and happily taking my order. I went with an iced coffee with sugar-free vanilla syrup (extra sweet, please!) and oat milk. Total came to $5.25. While she prepared my drink, I took a moment to look around and realized what a great view Denim offers from their bar seating area. Full glass windows with stools looking out over the square in Carlisle make it a fantastic people-watching spot. That afternoon, the Farmers Market was set up across the square, and it was fun watching people dash between stands while dodging raindrops to grab their weekly goodies. It struck me as a perfect place to meet a friend, spend a few hours working on a laptop, or just decompress with a coffee and watch the world go by. Denim also had a small sweet treat case with snacks that would pair nicely with coffee. I stuck with just the drink this time, but everything looked tempting enough that I'd definitely consider adding a pastry next visit. A few minutes later my name was called and my drink was waiting at the end of the counter. One interesting touch: they placed the container of oat milk beside my coffee so I could add exactly as much as I wanted. It's a small detail, but not something you see at many coffee shops, and I appreciated the flexibility. The iced coffee itself was excellent. Unlike some places where iced coffee tastes like watered-down brown liquid, Denim's actually tasted like coffee -- strong, smooth, and delivering a solid caffeine boost. Overall: great service, really good coffee, reasonable prices, and a cozy spot right in the heart of town. The only real challenge is parking since it's so close to the square. Street parking is available nearby, but depending on the time of day you may need to circle a bit. All in all, a great little coffee stop and I'm glad I finally walked through the door.

    In need of good coffee, a local recommended Denim Coffee. Inside a historic building in downtown,…read moreDenim was a great spot. Their "Spring Latte" was balanced and delicious. The cafe comes with one big room with plenty of tables. A single restroom is in the back.

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