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    Meraki Coffee

    4.7 (264 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:30 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    MERAKI COFFEE ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Classy
    Good for working
    Outdoor seating

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    Eliza R.

    I love Meraki! I make it a point to visit every time this place every time I'm in Eugene! Their coffee quality is amazing, and their seasonal latte concoctions are always something I look forward to trying! I'm a big fan of their avocado toast as well :) Meraki is always clean, well-lit, and cozy! It's amazing also that they've recently expanded to include more seating; the lack thereof was always a point of frustration with me. All the workers are always kind, cheerful, and efficient. They care about the craft and that's what makes this place so great!

    Pecan Pie latte with oatmilk and avocado toast
    Fuey S.

    It was good and I am definitely making my way there every time I am back in Eugene. My friend has been eyeing this place and she finally got us to go! I love trying seasonal drinks so I got a pecan pie latte with oatmilk and an avocado toast. That pecan pie latte ($6 for 12 oz) had no business tasting so good-- it had the perfect amount of sweetness and pecan flavor! I love it when I can see remnants of nuts in my drink--it just feels more real. For the toast ($9.25) my only regret is not asking for an egg on it. Sourdough had a nice crunch and avocado was well flavored. Went on a Saturday around 10:30a and there was no line. It was pretty full inside but I had no issues finding seating for 4 of us. Staff are friendly and memorize their customers to deliver food and drinks. It's a pretty cool skill, but I was almost given someone's americano on accident.

    Steve A.

    You heard it here first: Meraki is the best coffee shop in Eugene, OR. Fantastic coffee, friendly staff, and plenty of spacious seating--perfect for a casual cup or a study session. The room is bright, inviting, and full of good vibes. Street parking is available, which is always a plus. This place is a hit. Thank me later.

    Raspberry Mocha amazingness
    Amelia C.

    Service always on point, coffee is so good and made with love, cozy seating! Great place I always visit when in town!

    Yogurt parfait, avocado toast, matcha and Spanish latte
    Jalpa G.

    Im not the biggest coffee fan but I tried the Spanish latte and it was so good!! The yogurt parfait was filling and a big portion. Fruit so sweet and fresh. My friend loves their matcha and their avocado toast which comes on a nice thick slice of bread. Parking was hard to find since it's in the busy areas of Eugene. Ambiance was calming and a great place to do some work at.

    Iced Matcha, Cold Brew and Avocado Toast with Lox
    Stacey I.

    What a cute coffee shop to stop by! I feel like major plant lovers would love the aesthetic of this place with all the plants and light airy nature aesthetics at Meraki. *What we ordered: Cold Brew Iced Matcha Latte Avocado Smear w/ Lox Toast FOOD: 10/10 DRINKS: 8/10 The avocado smear with Lox Toast was e v e r y t h i n g. The perfect ratio of smashed avocado, perfectly smoked and flavorful pieces of Lox salmon, and even dash of everything bagel seasoning and chili flakes, on a perfectly toasted sourdough bread. One of the best toasts I've had. So simple, yet so good. The drinks were decent! Nothing horrible, but nothing memorable as well. The Matcha I ordered was very light and I appreciate that I could taste the matcha and was not over powered with syrup. I think it tasted more like culinary grade matcha, I could be very wrong. I can't speak for the cold brew as my partner chose that drink but he didn't have any complaints either. SERVICE: 9/10 Staff were chill and I also appreciated the staff member who helped us at the register. She gave suggestions to different types to Avocado toast options they have as I thought there was just 1 and I always appreciate those types of disclaimers rather than just giving us whatever. Service was quick as well considering there was a line and a lot of people. I like how they bring your order to you even when you order to go. AMBIANCE: 10/10 With no doubt, major 10/10 vibes. The plants, the natural lighting, the pretty paintings on the wall, the open door concept, their items for purchase are very cute, their menu is simple and easy to understand, ample amount of seating inside and outside whether you're vibe of the day is on a group table, solo table, couch, outside, etc. Parking isn't bad! There are a lot of parking lots everywhere near this cafe.

    Oscar C.

    Aesthetic indoor setting in Downtown Eugene! Lovely staff and consistently good coffee. Love to study there or just have a chat.

    Yeah. It's breve time.
    Michael D.

    Newly renovated and expanded Meraki returns with heavenly masterpieces. We totally, totally love this friendly, welcoming and unique opportunity to start our days. Everything at Miraki is a gift from above.

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    Mike L.

    Quaint little coffee shop that you would expect to find in a place like Eugene... Specializing in coffees, teas, beers, and such. A lot of foot traffic. They do a good business..

    Joan L.

    Very cute coffee shop with plenty of outdoor seating. Pet friendly, I had the Lox Toast and a cortado. Flavour was okay nothing special, missing lemon and cappers IMO. Very busy and wait time so come early. Perfect place to catch up with friends and yap.

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    Kaitlyn A.

    Cute spot in downtown eugene with great coffee and plenty of indoor seating. We ordered the chai, an iced vanilla oat milk latte, & an iced espresso w/ oat milk and a touch of their locally sourced honey syrup. As a coffee snob, this place passes the test. Kind staff, quick service, and a great cozy vibe!

    Marina K.

    I'm all for a classic iced oat milk chai latte! But the atmosphere here is absolutely incredible. I had heard of their extensive renovation, and wow did the wait deliver! Featuring a cozy corner with a salt water fish tank, relaxing music that isn't too loud, clever decorum without feeling crowded, and a simple enough menu to not feel overwhelming. The vibes are lovely. Prices are decent, especially if you're planning on taking a break, having a seat, and enjoying your time in a cute little cafe here in Eugene! I brought a book, and had a lovely time. Would recommend bringing out of towners here too! I learned the owners name is Alex, and her passion really does shine through. Excited to come back and enjoy what the atmosphere has to offer each season.

    Elizabeth A.

    The wildflower latte was delicious especially as a post-marathon treat. The flavoring was subtle but still present. A very well loved coffee shop by locals and visitors all the seats were filled. This neighborhood is full of fun places to shop while enjoying your coffee.

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    Yummy food and avocado toast! We were visiting from OC and it will be a definite must-stop when we come back.

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    The best coffee shop in Eugene. The baristas are great, the look and location is great, I just wish they served Intelligentsia.

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