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    Sprocket Cafe

    4.3 (54 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Emily W.

    Cute small coffee shop. They have a special blend of coffee made by Anodyne. The baristas were nice and also offered recommendations. They have plenty of syrups to choose from and specials throughout the week. It was a little pricey as they charged 75 cents for each single pump of syrup and extra for ice as you can see from the receipt. It was still great coffee but just a little pricey.

    Lindsy R.

    Just love how cozy Sprocket cafe is! It's one of my favorite spots to come and work at on gloomy days. The cafe gives off such homey vibes. I'm not a huge coffee drinker so I usually stick to tea or some mixed drink but they do serve their own toast from Anodyne. If you're looking for a local spot that really knows their customers this might be the spot. And there's some variety of bagels, donuts, sandwiches and baked goods to choose from. The staff are incredibly kind.

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    Ophelia M.

    Sprocket Cafe is a quaint, quirky little coffee shop on KK serving up coffee made with Anodyne beans. They also serve up cakes from The Cake Lady as well as a variety of sandwiches and breakfast/lunch bites. When I've gone, however, it was mainly for coffee, which as I mentioned is made with Anodyne beans and definitely solid. I like to enjoy my coffee in-house as their space is decorated with an eclectic variety of vintage items (including a black & white tube TV!). It truly is a charming little coffee shop. It is small, so might not be the best spot if you're wanting to have a somewhat confidential business meeting. It also probably wouldn't be the best spot for large groups looking to stay and sip. The service when I've been in is a skosh on the slower side, but it's a small spot and while I've been there, there was only one person working. So, if you're wanting quick in and out kind of coffee, probably not your spot. If, however, you're wanting to leisure over a cup of steaming Anodyne coffee in a delightful environment? Get to it!

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    Wren S.

    This is my favorite little local coffee joint. They have a great vintage vibe with an awesome choice of hot drinks and it's a bonus that the cake lady has a different cake on offer there every weekend. They also do a free little library and you can donate some of your books back at them. Give 'em a try

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    Diana S.

    This cafe is a hidden gem and I wonder why I haven't found it sooner! If you're into the moody maximalism aesthetics, this place is it. It has a cozy atmosphere to it. Although very limited seating, it's still a nice and cute place to have a quick catch up sesh, or get some work done here. They also have free secondhand books up for grabs; a huge plus. We had their Eggs Sam bagels, caramel latte and mocha with a shot of espresso. Worth the $22 breakfast, in my opinion. Service was friendly and helpful, too! Definitely trying their pastry next, which looked delicious.

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    Trevor B.

    I came here for a quick bite and was pleasantly surprised! The sandwich I ordered was amazing! The bread is freshly baked at a local bakery. The outside had a nice toast and the inside was nice and light. The sriracha mayo had the perfect amount of kick to it. The onions and mixed greens on top were very fresh. The sliced chicken was very thing and only about 3-4 slices, so it should have a little more. The service was prompt and friendly. The atmosphere is a small coffee shop style. Looks like a great place to hang out!

    Reclaimed lumber and furniture give it a quirky kitsch appeal.
    Corey C.

    This is a great little laid-back neighborhood coffee shop. The decor is mid-century disorganized. ;-) Random 1950's kitchen tables and chairs are the seating, as well as a well-worn couch. There are vintage bicycles, parts, and signs on the walls to add visual interest. The mugs are mismatched and interesting too. They have a partnership with Sprocket antique shops next door, so perhaps the decor will rotate (hint hint to owner). There are a few baked selections from East Side Overstock nibble on. And they have Gelato! Try the Affogato, a shot of espresso over a tiny scoop of vanilla, chocolate, or espresso flavor ice cream. Coming here feels more like visiting my grandma's kitchen than coming to a commercial establishment. And that's a good thing! Stop in for a quiet cup of joe!

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    Marisa N.

    Love this place. I always get the iced latte with the coffee ice cubes and the bike club sandwich. They make them fresh to order and have this aoli sauce they use that I always make sure to get extra of! They also have bagel sandwiches, sweets, and a wide array of drinks and teas.

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    Love this local shop! Have bought QUITE the few mugs and antiques when I stop in for coffee as well!

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    4.5(57 reviews)
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    I've driven past Casera many times, and finally took the time to stop in and check it out. Gosh, am…read moreI glad I did! I was in need of something small to sustain me briefly, so I ordered a London Fog and the special scone (rhymes with "gone"), that day a delectable-looking chocolate chip with chocolate drizzle. The Fog was most interesting in that it was topped with nutmeg, which I adore. To be honest, for some reason the combination of the regular London fog and nutmeg reminded me of some medicine or unloved candy from my childhood, but it wasn't so offputting that I didn't finish every last drop. The scone was hands-down the best I've had outside of Scotland. That sounds like hyperbole, but it's not; it's honest. The texture was impeccable for my personal taste as I prefer a moister, cakier scone. This one was that, a perfect scone with a perfect number of chocolate chips and a perfect chocolate drizzle. This pastry alone (and whatever other flavors the bakers produce) will get me going back again and again. The establishment was very clean, I found some of the chairs to be uncomfortable, I thought the mix of lighting fixtures was interesting, and I enjoyed the sunshine pouring in through the garage doors. It was surprisingly quiet because everyone there was on a laptop. It does make me worry a bit about coming in with children or with a friend to have conversation, but we can all get along. :)

    I would like to say that the aesthetic of this place is amazing! So beautiful and cozy. I love how…read moremuch sunlight seeps into the cafe. There is a long of seating throughout the cafe as well. I didn't order any food but got the matcha latte and my friend got the iced latte. The matcha was okay. Not the best I ever had or the worst I ever had. I'm not a big coffee person either but my friend said the iced latte was good.

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    0.8 miBay View

    First, it is worth noting that this is now Gather Bakehouse - same owners, but the name has…read morechanged because they no longer make macarons. I never had a chance to try the macarons, and honestly only found this one because the place that I normally get cinnamon rolls from when I went to treat myself was closed for a holiday break, so I decided to use yelp and branch out and find something new. I was not disappointed! I also tried a ham and cheese, croissant, which was delicious, but I will definitely be back for the cinnamon rolls. They also sell day old cinnamon rolls at a discounted rate, and I am eager to try those as well, because I love the idea of food not going to waste, saving money, and I heat up my cinnamon rolls anyway so I bet it would still be delicious! If not, I am happy to pay full price for the fresh kind, especially knowing that the bakery helps support community members with food insecurity (see photo). They have a sourdough membership, and even though I make my own sourdough (with mixed results), I believe I will try this just so that I can experience all the different varieties they create. I think it will be fun to have something like this to look forward to a couple times a month.

    First and foremost, I am big on Parisian pastries especially chocolate croissants. My fiancée told…read moreme I had to try ham rolls on Sundays "because it is a Wisconsin tradition". So we came here one Sunday and got a pound of ham, cheddar cheese and onion rolls. We also had one chocolate croissant and a sprinkled donut for some sweetness in our lives. When we got home she put together these sacred traditions like it was Christmas morning and I had to patiently wait to be told to dig in. Well, not only did I dig in but the ROLLS--they were so crunchy on the outside with the perfect amount of onion and soft/chewy on inside. It went so well with the ham and cheddar that I literally drooled after my first bite for a second. I only use one piece of cheese for two slices of ham, I found that while I might be marrying a Cheese Head, I am slowly becoming one and two was too many. I was also told that it was a cardinal sin to put my BBQ kettle chips in my roll for extra crunch and favor. It didn't need it but I thought why not put everything on my plate together. I'd go back just for the ham rolls on Sunday--if my fiancée would let me lol. The pastries though? The croissant was almost spot on to the ones we had in Paris. I could only tell a slight difference in the layers and butter but it isn't important. This is a gem of a place and while it takes a minute to order and go--it's TOTALLY WORTH IT!

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