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    Monday’s Coffee Corner

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    9 months ago

    Very friendly staff and the atmosphere is nice! i got a blueberry pom green tea and it was the perfect refresher for the afternoon.

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    Jennings Coffee & Tea

    Jennings Coffee & Tea

    5.0(4 reviews)
    14.6 mi

    I came here to get something hot before going out to explore the area. Not being from around here I…read moredidn't really know where to go, but decided to try Jennings because it was close to where I was staying. I am so glad I did. The service was super friendly and the drinks are delicious. It's a really cute coffee shop, good sized with plenty of seating. They have coffee options, teas, blended drinks and non coffee drinks. They also have pastries and breakfast options too. I got their hot chocolate and one of their loos leaf teas. Their hot chocolate was absolute delicious. Creamy, richly and velvety. The lady said that they make their mix in house and it's really good. Much better than just some chocolate syrup steamed up with milk. I got their lychee hot tea, which I have never had before and I love it. It's light and slightly fruity and just has great flavors. I was really happy to find this place and lucky it was so close to my hotel. Between their service and their drinks I will definitely be back whenever I am in the area and needing something tasty.

    Great spot for a coffee. All kinds of flavored coffees, mochas, lattes, etc. great service…read more Comfortable place to sit and relax. No expectation that you can speak a second language of hipster coffee to successfully order a drink (anyone else want to hurt the people at that other chain store ordering triple shot, non-fat, almond juice, free range, grass fed, no whip choca latte?). Much more relaxed. Mocha was delicious. Kids say "they had scones". (Great contribution kids, thanks)

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    Harmony House Coffee

    Harmony House Coffee

    3.5(19 reviews)
    16.2 mi
    $$

    Updated Review: Attention Yelpers. Doesn't seem worth explaining but for the uninitiated from a…read morelarger metro area, a needed heads up. Kind of obvious but maybe needs to be said. This is rural Tennessee. Freight trains, are frequent as the mountain mist. Prosperity, polish and pretentiousness entertained elsewhere, are not hosted here. The economic situation painted in a small town such as this that has been crushed economically as industries ebb and change, represents those who have sacrificed much. Evidences of sagging retail architecture edifices abound. Or as David Rose from Canadian TV might say, "look like a sad bag of potting soil." Feel free to disagree. The good: The coffee roasting and flavor @ Harmony House are way up from 5 years ago. I'm now ordering by mail from HH, Costa Rican and Ethiopian coffee. Have two fans in H town who fell in love with John's coffee roasting. I hope he considers to start selling coffee online. Carefronting Part One: FYI this establishment does accept credit cards. That is what I used to make purchases. Although throughout the town, cash is king as many small towns, unique locals or small businesses across the country (USA) are. I.e. Martha's Vineyard (Island) in Massachusetts. This is life: Artisan coffee roaster jovial, quick to laugh at his own jokes but honest and desiring to serve his community. He's genuine, focused on the best cuppa, perplexed by those who don't appreciate his passion for coffee. One of his faults. I'm probably as acerbic and moody. (Don't answer that.) The current building owner is woefully not interested in updating the property. That's unfortunate and also out of the HH proprietors hands. Interior seating updates however are on the way. And perhaps luring breakfast menu items beyond scones. We shall see. Meanwhile, if you are longing for pretty good coffee, this is a place I would pull off the interstate for. No Starbucks for miles. Confession, I packed my suitcase with 5 bags of coffee. And I'll probably be ordering soon. To mix metaphors it's not everyone's cup of tea. If you want more vibe and vitality with interiors to caffeinate, go for it. But don't shame a small town for not living up to a standardized platform. Meanwhile I'll keep ordering coffee from here. And the hot tea here is just as delicious. 5 stars for the caffeinating quality & options 3 for interiors 5 for staying power in a teeny, tiny small town My two cents: John, If given the go ahead, I'd put in new wood laminate flooring, a wall sized chalkboard / art wall and a funky lighting fixture w Edison bulbs and especially include a long community table, made from a local tree heavily lacquered festooned w bar stools.) Yep. In sum: Rolling green Mountain View's at one end of the street, clouds lingering over the mountain, and a bubbling fountain & mini park w covered picnic tables in the HH parking lot. Library & Post Office a few steps away. Not much to look in this town in ways of glitter and glam. (Although once famous for the Scopes Monkey trial) Yep. This is life in the slow, slow lane with good to great coffee. Bottoms up.

    Came in after a local college tour, needing some caffeine before the drive home. We'd heard the…read moreowner roasted his own beans and were eager to buy some to take home. He took the time to ask us what we were using the beans for (lattes) and recommended his espresso roast. He even asked us how soon we'd be using them and recommended the best way to keep them fresh since we still had half an open bag to get thru back home. He is clearly passionate about coffee. We've been enjoying his beans at home for a week now and my husband and I both think they are by far the best beans we've ever used. My only regret is that we only bought one bag, going to have to look into getting more shipped to us ASAP :) Shop was spacious, maybe more dated than you'd see in a bigger city but the population of Dayton is only about 7,000, enjoy the small town vibes. Great location downtown and plenty of room inside to sit/study for locals and college students.

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    Simply Sweet Bakery

    Simply Sweet Bakery

    4.3(4 reviews)
    24.0 mi
    $$

    Holy cannoli. The cannolis here are fantastic, cream-filled wonders. Dusted with powdered sugar and…read moregarnished with chocolate chips you get just enough sweetness and flavor in each bite. Apparently, this spot has even been shown on several TV and news features for their famous cannolis. I believe it. But the signature treat here is actually the merri-mac tea cake which has been around since the bakery was founded, apparently. It's basically a shortbread cookie with fondant. I can't say that I loved it. I think it would be much better without so much fondant. I scraped it off then scarfed it down. The owner just completed renovations and is working on the second floor now. If you have some time, peruse the pics on the wall and take in the history. Apparently these treats have been around as the very first bakery in town.

    What a cute little bake shop from the outside!! Look out Knoxville, they are gonna be on the news…read morethis week--and I can see why, usually when you walk into a bakery, you smell baked goods. Not the case here. The cannolis are OK!! Very sweet BUT they taste like their pre-made. I have tasted the same ones at Carrabas but they put chocolate chips on it instead of pistachios. The frosted brownies are huge--but very disappointed in it....very hard, like stale hard !! The Apple fritter has chunks of Apple's in them, would be much better warmed up. Very reasonably priced on their goodies... --I wish they sold milk to go with these sweets-- I have had better.

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