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    Zuma Coffee House

    4.2 (84 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    ZUMA COFFEE HOUSE ATMOSPHERE

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    Loud
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    Good for groups
    Good for working

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    Espresso BBQ Tempeh Salad
    John B.

    The small town charm of the location could hardly be overstated. This place is across the street from a courthouse where the litigants and defendants of this very rural county (21,000 people in the whole county) congregate, walking by a copy of the U.S. constitution as they go. It's in a valley along the river. A few outdoor tables are available but there is plenty of space inside if weather is not suitable. What impressed me was that when I asked whether I could have a salad for breakfast they said yes, giving me the choice of salad (vegan, with local tempeh) or a more indulgent pastry. Me being me, I chose both. A blondie with toffee inside was dynamic and delicious while I waited for my salad. The flavor combination was quite strange: an espresso barbecue tempeh salad. Tempeh is kind of grainy so it's usually something best paired with strong flavorings, and what they did here worked pretty well. A large appalachai was a good way to wash things down. Given their flexibility in meeting special dietary needs, ambiance, and general deliciousness, I do not know what more I could ask for.

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    Jim K.

    Zuma Coffee House is a cool little place to stop in for a cup of coffee, tea, smoothie, milkshake, or cold drink and a bite to eat. Open for breakfast and lunch, Zuma is the center of town. You can feel locals and visitors coming together here. Zuma exudes the cool, relaxed vibe of Marshall. When you're in the area, stop in a kick back for a bit.

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    Very nice staff. Yummy bacon cheddar bagel. Cool spot in downtown Marshall. Good coffee.

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    3 years ago

    We ate here a couple of times. The food was fresh and hot. The restaurant was cozy and comfortable. The service was right on!

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    Can you say Rocket Shake?? Wow expresso milkshake. Sooo good. Marinated portobello sandwich is my usual. Quiche and soup yum

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    3 years ago

    Another Marshall County Gem for food and such a interesting place! This is definitely a local favorite hangout!

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    4 years ago

    Friendly staff, decent food, good drinks, nice atmosphere. You don't get a lot of food for what you spend though.

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    Wonderful coffee shop that is truly the gathering place for this adorable town. Friendly staff, great lattes and don't miss the quiche.

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    This is so close to our house plus I have all my people right there close to the restaurant, hotel…read moreand bar!!! So bad on my part! I have been in this building several times unfortunately! Not for myself LOL! Luckily! My family were definitely frequent visitors! Smh! Anyways! Brilliant concept! Cute restaurant for sure! Very cool decor, and I especially LOVED the wall of all the people that helped during Hurricane Helene! I just love the town of Marshall, I was raised here! It's all I've ever known! You order at the counter and you bus your own tables! We personally love that! I always try to clean my own table anyway! We started with the Pimento cheese appetizer! Homemade pimento cheese, picked okra, pickles and focaccia bread! Needed more bread lol! I kid! I had the smash burger with salad which I loved was an option!!! My fiancé had The Zadie Bird sandwich with cheese grits! He throughly enjoyed it and his grits were delicious!!! So happy they were a side option too!!! We honestly can't wait to come back to try it again! Great staff, Great Food!

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    I was in Hot Springs for a couple of days on section hike of the Appalachian Trail. I stopped in to…read moreeat 3 different meals there over the course of three days. Day 1: Lunch. Another hiker and I decided to stop in as we got to town and have a late lunch. It had been a couple of days since we'd had town food and we were tired and hungry. The first thing I noticed was the wait to be seated. We waited about 20 minutes, and once we got to the dining area, there were several empty tables. Once we're seated and ordered, the food came out timely and was delicious. I had a cheeseburger and the cherry cobbler with ice cream. Day 2: Breakfast. Since the food was good, we decided to go back for breakfast again the next day. Again, there was a wait to be seated. We were a group of 5 so we expected there might be a wait. The waitress was friendly and our orders were placed quickly. it did take a while for the food to come out from the kitchen. I had a country breakfast plate with ham. Again the food was delicious. Day 3: Supper. We had a relatively short wait to be seated this time. We were seated and asked for some water. It took over 20 minutes to get the water. Finally a different waitress came out and took our order. I ordered the hungry hiker challenge. It is a cheeseburger with three 8-ounce burger patties on it. The menu says if you finish you get some free cobbler. While we were waiting for our food we noticed that a local who came in and sat down after we were seated had already been served and was done eating before our food arrived. I finished the burger, and some of the other patron's noticed and congratulated me. When the waitress arrived she asked if we needed anything else. I asked if the free cobbler came with ice cream on it. She said no, so I ordered ice cream to go with my cobbler. It was a peach that day. Again, the food was delicious. The main thing that I notice about the restaurant was that despite having great food, service was pretty slow. One of the hikers I ate with noticed that the waitresses seemed to have to seat the customers, take the orders, deliver the food, clean the tables, and handle the check-out at the end of the meals. It seems like the service would have been much quicker if they had someone handling the seating, check-out's, and possibly bussing and cleaning tables. The worst part of the experience was the long waits to be seated and for the food to come out. The food itself was great and I found the servers and other customers to be friendly. The furnishings were clean with a 1960's diner feel. Overall, I would hesitate to go back if I were in a hurry of any kind. If time is no object, the food is great.

    While staying at Broadwing Farms, Smoky Mountain Diner was recommended to us. Not only was the food…read moreamazing, the entire experience was so nostalgic that I'm looking forward to booking another stay in Hot Springs again soon and enjoying more meals here. Next time, I'm leaving room for pie. I don't believe we had just one waitress. It seems that in this quaint little Diner, everyone is looked after and checked on as a whole by staff. My Ball jar of sweet tea was never any less than half full, and that sweet tea was *chef's kiss*. We both decided on the meatloaf, and I opted for cornbread, green beans and pickled beets. I felt like I had been transported back in time and was being fed by my great great grandmother. Sounds a bit dramatic, I know. But I haven't had cornbread, meatloaf or beets like this in so many years. It did not taste like restaurant food, it tasted like home cooking. We're already planning our next little "run away from life and parenthood" to Hot Springs, and Smoky Mountain Diner is top of the "will definitely visit again" list. Thank you for treating us like family.

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    Zuma Coffee House - coffee - Updated August 2026

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