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Hot chocolate (kids size, $4)
C. H.

If you are a coffee fanatic, this is the coffee shop for you. They have a very good selection of coffee beverages, and coffee supplies. They also make their own elderberry syrup and other unique beverages I did not get the opportunity to try like their coffee lemonade. I ended up ordering their elderberry latte. It was light and floral. My husband ordered an Americano with their specialty beans and it was aromatic with notes of strawberry, apricot, raspberry with a hint of floral and iced tea. Our kid ordered a hot chocolate and there was cute latte art included. He loved his drink. Customer service was friendly and efficient. I would come back here when I am in town. We ended buying a bag of beans and some specialty coffee cups to take home.

Cyn D.

Just discovered this because I was looking for somewhere local to just pick up beans to go. We're just trying out the Guatemala el huerto and it is really good. Physical distancing while paying was good too. Lots of parking right out front.

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Charles T.

I had the pleasure of going to Rogue Wave Coffee for the first time in January and met Phuwadet "Ply" Pasarj. He went to the National 2020 coffee brewing competition in Montreal in October and finished in first place. Ply will head to Australia in May to compete in the World Brewers Cup. Good luck! While I was there he gave me the opportunity to sample a number of his personalized brews. Amazing. I would highly recommend visiting Ply and the other staff at Rogue Wave Coffee. I know I will be back.

Pamela D.

What a delight! The best coffee in Edmonton. I planned to meet a colleague here for coffee and was pleasantly surprised by what I found. The coffee is amazing, and the staff are cool. Their decor is white all the coffee paraphernalia really stands out against the backdrop. It makes you it up and take note of all that goes into making the perfect coffee. They played a lot of Pulp which I haven't heard since I was at High School and I still dig it. Lots of seating available, plug ins for those working and... in the bathroom, you'll find a heated toilet seat. And with this polar vortex, who doesn't need that?

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Cindy N.

Every time I find out there's a new coffee shop in Edmonton, I stick it on my growing "To Do Eat/Drink" list and fast track it up to the top. I am absolutely in love with coffee. And I honestly don't know how it developed past the Starbucks and the Tim Horton days of university but ever since I moved downtown, I've been surrounded by some amazing cafés. Just learning about the beans, the roasting processes, and drinking some soul soothing coffee has become quite the daily pleasure for me, something not to be overlooked as just a caffeine hit. When I stumbled upon Rogue Wave Coffee Co.'s social media, I was absolutely ecstatic to see that another local roast was just a bike ride away from me. You can never have too much coffee in my books! I had a chance to check out Rogue Wave Coffee Co. last week, spending the morning of my day off chatting to co-owner David Walsh about the new space. Alongside partner David Laville (that's correct, there's two Davids), the duo had the idea of opening up a roastery nearly ten years ago. They even built their own roaster from scratch, lovingly named Stubby! At the time, Transcend was barely taking off. Life, as it always seems to, just got in the way and the dream never followed through and the two went separate ways for a bit before returning back home to Edmonton. The dream is now a reality though, Rogue Wave Coffee Co. established in early 2014, where the Davids started roasting their own beans (out of their original roasting location in Northeast Edmonton) and selling their coffee commercially. Fast track to July 2015 and the pair now have a storefront on 105th Avenue and 114 Street and are ready to share their love of beans. Named in the tune of the "third wave" of coffee, Rogue Wave Coffee Co. now has a public space. Small and not entirely finished, the cafe currently houses a pint-sized roaster (too cute! but not their own Stubby) with a reclaimed wood countertop seating near bright windows that let in a fantastic breeze. In the future, they hope to place a communal table in the middle of the space and move in their larger roaster. David hopes to have a more official grand opening in August, an event I'm looking forward to! Their menu currently offers a wide range of brewing methods from espressos and my beloved latte to syphon, cold, and Chemex brews. Prices seem ridiculously reasonable for coffee, something I think students in the area will greatly appreciate. Rogue Wave Coffee Co. is currently working with a small supplier and cooperatives of small farms that work in a fair and sustainable manner although not all labelled and certified Fair Trade. Their current coffee selections and information can be found on their website, something greatly appreciated for somebody learning about coffee like me! Walsh's favourite at the moment: the Peruvian Cenfrocafe. Their mainstay is still commercially selling whole beans ($8 for 1/2 lb, $16 for 1 lb). Thus far, they've provided small batches for the Mercury Room and for some events held at Nosh Cafe. Aside from moving in their larger roaster, David hopes to supply local restaurants in the future and to open a bigger space across the river. He'd also like to see a space that's open on Sundays or open late and to provide a space for coffee lovers to come and enjoy after dinner or to host coffee tastings (or cuppings), all of which I'd love to see! Rogue Wave Coffee has seen a lot of positive support from the surrounding community, a lot of the customers finding the shop through social media outlets and those that work in the area. Once school season starts, I have no doubts that students will be fighting amongst themselves for some study space. I'm so happy for another local roast and so appreciative of Edmonton's growing coffee culture. The more coffee shops I go to, and subsequently the more coffee I drink, the more I learn. It makes me twice as happy to not only support a local business, but to support one that's roasting their own beans. Here's to expanding Edmonton's coffee scene!

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Absolutely amazing coffee from all over the world, cozy and warm place. The service and hospitality of the people is plus

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If you are looking for the best pour over in the Edmonton area Rogue Wave is the number one choice.

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Love the non dairy options they provide and the fact that they roast their own beans.

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9 years ago

Just a quick FYI to yelpers: Rogue Wave café is closed on 114 st. apparently their lease is up and they're moving.

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great coffee. Amazing and super friendly people running it. Appetizing interior and exterior.

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another hidden cafe gem in Edmonton close to the high level bridge…read more It's a cool cafe that looks like a house from the outside.

Oh. Em. Squeal!!!!!…read more First off, mad props to my friend for introducing me to this charming new addition to the coffee scene. Stop Gap opened just under a month ago in Oliver. They describe themselves as a temporary (stop gap) means to filling a need - coffee - served with an intentional and caring heart. Caleb Kam, the owner, is warm and inviting. He definitely knows his coffee. You may know him from his former life at Brown Butter Cafe. Caleb focuses on Canadian, fresh, and local! I spotted Ace and Candid today (Edmonton gems). The clientele were sweet and happy to offer up their faves! Nathan, a regular, told me Caleb is the go to for the best pour over in town. I opted for a Dirty Chai - made to perfection and my friend had a oat milk chai complete with milk art adorning the top. Both beverages were perfection. Coffee can be consumed in house complete with adorable coasters (el gato was my fave naturally, meow) or taken to go. For seating, there is a cute bench against the window front and a side room available if not booked. Caleb also had fresh donuts from Fuzion in Chinatown. My friend and I shared the cake and Cinnamon bun donut today. Sooo ridiculously good. Be sure to check Fuzion out online - they don't have a storefront so you will need to order in advance if you are looking to up your donut game at your next office meeting. I seriously can't wait to come back here again! Oh and they also have a beautiful meeting space available for rent on the main floor in case you want to bring your next staff meeting to the best coffee in town! Such a true pleasure meeting you today, Caleb! Stop Gap is exactly what YEG needs!

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Cozy coffee shop in Gareau. Timeless casual ambience - bordering Steampunk!…read moreCappuccino is spot on and the cinnamon bun is freshly made. They even deliver your drinks and food to your table. Love everything about it!

Kaffa Roaster and studio, located in Edmonton's neighbourhood of Garneau, is a cozy coffee shop…read morewhere you can enjoy food and drinks. The coffee shop's location is on the second floor of the building (right next door to the restaurant Sugarbowl), and offers an awesome view of the North Saskatchewan river, downtown / Jasper Ave on one side, and the Garneau neighborhood on the other side. The place is filled with antique furniture, wooden floors, but also a touch of modern style as well. With the decor, the smell of coffee, along with the presence of coffee drinkers and enthusiasts, Kaffa is very inviting and a great place to drink coffee, eat and be with someone (or by oneself). Kaffa has its own coffee roasting machine on location - so I hope you can imagine the smell of coffee is very much present here at Kaffa!!! It's very nice. Kaffa, both a derivative and coffee region in Ethiopia, also sells their roasted coffee, and tea as well. Ethiopia, as well as a few Central American countries, provide beans for the roastery. Kaffa also offers art space for local artists, but music concerts as well. Anyone with questions or inquiries can contact Kaffa (their email address is on their website, kaffaroasterystudio.com).

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