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The Coffee Grounds

3.5 (59 reviews)
Closed 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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Good for groups
Outdoor seating

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Minnesota turkey
Julian W.

The combination of a coffee house and a liquor store is unique when considering that's not heard of on the east coast. The Minnesota turkey was solid, and I've been in multiple times for iced coffee and whole coffee beans.

Josiah G.

Coffee is pretty good, I got a chai latte. Service was decent, but the prices seemed quite a bit high for what they were offering. The whole atmosphere remind me a lot of a travel shop or grocery store gas station.

Falafel and pita with chips and pickles
Alyssa F.

The menu is loaded with many interesting and veg-forward dishes for both breakfast and lunch. I went with the falafel and my plus one ordered the Minnesota turkey. Both dishes were mediocre. The only side available was chips or a cup of pineapple. And both meals came with pickle slices. Two pickle slides on the plate. We were told that sometimes French fries are available but there wasn't a cook in back when we came here. Breakfast and lunch are both served all day. I thought there would be a wider selection of coffee drinks but there wasn't anything novel here straight forward coffees, lattes and cappuccinos. We also dined in and it was very cold outside when we visited but we had to eat with our coats on. There were maybe 7-8 other patrons dining in and everyone had their coats on. Service was fine and friendly. You order at the counter and then find a table/place to sit. Lots of chit chat going on behind the counter but for the most part we were helped quickly and they were helpful with our menu questions. There's also a ton of cooking utensils, ingredients, spices and a great cheese selection at the front of the store and a brewery on the other side of the same building. It was a fine lunch spot - quick and easy but I don't know if we would be quick to come back. Maybe in the warmer months.

Turkey Club
Cameron J.

Stopped in to do some work. Ordered a Turkey club with regular Mayo, instead of their horseradish Mayo. Man this Turkey club was great. A warm Turkey club which I really appreciated. There is a bunch of stuff in this place to check out! May not be the best place to work, but a cool location nonetheless. I'd go back for the Turkey club!

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Troy S.

If I owned a store....this would be it! It has everything I love. Coffee, which they roast in house, cigars, craft beer, TOP shelf spirits, great wine, artisan chocolate, and tea. They have a small deli, soup and sandwiches, and some great cheese and gourmet kitchen offerings. The staff is always friendly to me. Eric is helpful with wine recommendations. The new location is much bigger and brighter and has outdoor seating. Huge walk in humidor. Beer and wine by the glass.

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Hey! Thanks for stopping in and the great review!

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New location nice and spacious. Needs a little more coziness but still nice place to hang out. Nice lunches.

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Like the place, its in a nicer building. They did extend their menu, so it's nice to get lunch here.

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Grand Avenue Café

Grand Avenue Café

4.4(56 reviews)
3.2 mi
$

The theme here is books and menu items are titles. Driving around downtown looking for a homemade…read morebreakfast spot this was across the bridge. A nice neighborhood too. Luckily we beat the crowd and I was able to snag the last piece of quiche. Lots of groups gather here. I got a coffee that I think was local. There were 3 servers ours was younger and newer, Alyssa. I had to ask someone else for utensils before we got the food. We split some great hash browns. Basil got A farewell to sausages omelet and juice. We both enjoyed a local coffee. This was a great start to our trip out East to the Chicago burbs. I think it will be our stop from now on and should be yours as well.

Review Visit: November 14th, 2024…read more Maybe not THAT grand... The short trip to Eau Claire was coming to a close and I needed some food before I hit the road home. Around the corner from where Tim lives is a cafe he's been to a few times. We took the short stroll there to get some breakfast and coffee in us. We popped in after the major breakfast crowd and before the lunch crowd made the small cafe packed. We took a seat towards the front by the window so we could get some natural light to go with our meal. Our waitress was a hoot. She was professional but really chatty and we all quickly got on the topic of horror movies, spooky things, and the love for reading. I got the house coffee with a biscotti stick to go with it. Tim got a latte thing. The waitress forgot my biscotti but quickly brought it over when I asked her about it. As for our meal, I ordered just the french toast and Tim got a full course meal. I wanted to eat somewhat light as I had the long drive but... when I say I got french toast... it was the most basic two slices of french toast I've ever had. It ended up tasting decent but for $8.49, it just felt like it needed to some with a side of protein or eggs or something. Tim said his The Grand Gatsby and Bread Pudding was good, even if he doesn't care for Mango, which is what his Bread Pudding flavor was. The biscotti was really good, even better dipped in the coffee. The coffee itself was your typical drip coffee that you'd find across the country. Not great but not bad. It served it purpose. While it was a bit of a letdown that my last meal before heading home was less than stellar but the memories made at the cafe (and the whole trip) are one you can't put a rating on. With that in mind, if we visit here again in 2025, I will definitely get a more substantial meal than two meager slices of french toast.

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Eau Claire Downtown Coffee - ECDC

Eau Claire Downtown Coffee - ECDC

3.6(81 reviews)
3.2 mi
$$

Went in a couple weeks ago for drinks and a light breakfast. The parfait was good but the pastries…read morewere amazing. They had some seasonal drink options for st. patrick's day which is always fun. Kind of a strange vibe in the cafe because most of the people in there were hotel guests but it was still a nice atmosphere. My biggest complaint would just be that all of our drinks and food items came in single use containers instead of reusable mugs/ glasses/ plates.

Delicious drinks, done dirt cheap!…read more Situated in a hotel is Eau Claire Downtown Coffee. Or better known as ECDC. I saw this place when I first visited Eau Claire but never got the chance to go. I told my friends that when we hang out for vacation, my only one real request is hitting up ECDC at some point. Not because I love rock music but because I love the ingenuity of the name... and maybe because it reminds me of AC/DC every time I think about it. We popped in on our quiet day and were greeted with a really nice coffeehouse and some really nice baristas. I ordered my usual americano while Tim and Matt got drinks and a small baked good. We took a seat at one of the tables and just chatted and talked about our plans for the day. My americano was really good. I noticed americanos up around Eau Claire were more subtle and subdued versus back home, which by this point I was getting used to it. Tim and Matt both got a latte that sounded good to them and a baked good. Matt got a macaroon and Tim got a tiramisu cake square. I don't have much to say about this place that I haven't said a million times already. It was really nice inside. It had a very black theme to it. Maybe inspired by being somewhat named like this one hard rock band? There were some Star Wars meditating posters in one corner of the dining area. We didn't stay long before we slowly sauntered on to our next destination but I am 110% glad we stopped in and finally got to check it out. It was definitely worth the wait. Check it out sometime if you are in the area and need a break from the chain places (or try one of the other good places to get coffee in the area, which is what I suggest). Rock on and stay caffeinated.

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Racy D'lenes Coffee Lounge

Racy D'lenes Coffee Lounge

4.2(39 reviews)
3.0 mi
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A cozy end to a fantastic vacation…read more Tim described Racy D'lenes as what coffeehouses were like before they exploded everywhere. What he would consider to be a true coffeehouse. This got me excited as I do like a genuine cozy coffeehouse that does it's own thing and Racy was just that. We rolled in around 9am to get coffee and enjoy the quietness before Matt and I drove home. The sky was overcast with the constant threat of rain. The inside of Racy was nice and cozy. I got my americano, a giant chocolate chip cookie and a funny sticker for my final Eau Claire experience. Tim and Matt both got the Cadbury Egg latte. The place was a bit busy so we ended up sitting on this couch. We weren't crammed in there but 3 grown males put it to the test. I kid you not, this americano and cookie may have been the best thing I had during this whole trip. I know I'm easily excitable and tend to give high praise for most things but those two things were legit delicious. The cookie was so good that it made me wish I got a hot coffee just to dunk it in as that sounded divine. Both Matt and Tim said their latte were amazing and tasted just like a Cadbury egg. As we sat there and made small talk and went over the fun of the last few days, I couldn't help but look around and notice all the little things strewn about the place. There was a tank with a live turtle in it. There was a skeleton handing from the skeleton talking to someone (I couldn't see where the line went) via a can and string. The walls were painted or had stuff hanging up. This place must've been here for a long time now. Speaking of the cozy feeling, if this place had a fireplace, I would've fallen asleep so easily. I was already nodding off due to the weather and being perfectly content and settled in, it wouldn't have taken much more to slip off into a light snooze. Now that would've been a first for me, falling asleep in a coffeehouse... but if you've been here on a rainy day, you would understand. Eventually we made our way outside and were doing the midwestern goodbye when it started to sprinkle. That put a little pep in our step to get back to our cars and say goodbye to Eau Claire. Two things to keep in mind for visiting here is that its on the backside of The Nucleus and that since it's on the backside of a building, parking is very limited and you may need to park on the street if it's busy. Racy D'lenes... I will definitely be back.

What a great place to get coffee, socialize, work, etc. Racy's has great coffee, baked goods, and…read moreit also has a great restaurant (The Nucleus) in the same building. They have tables available and also couches/chairs for a more comfortable experience! There are some parking spots available in the back or street parking is an option. They also allow you to use reusable mugs, so feel free to bring them if you're getting a drink to go! Edited review based on business response: Based off of the Visit Eau Claire website for dog friendly places, I previously understood that Racy's was dog friendly. It indicated, "Racy D'lene's Coffee Lounge - You and the pup can enjoy a laid-back morning or afternoon at Racy's together. Their coffee and sandwiches and pastries will be a real treat for both you and your trusty four-legged sidekick." It appears that is not accurate and dogs are not allowed inside the building. Article link - https://www.visiteauclaire.com/things-to-do/itineraries/dog-friendly/#:~:text=Racy%20D'lene's%20Coffee%20Lounge,your%20trusty%20four%2Dlegged%20sidekick. Still a great place to visit!

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