Amavida Coffee Roasters, Rosemary Beach FL
Address | 104 N Barrett Square #1A, Rosemary Beach, FL |
Phone | (850) 213-1965 |
Hours | 6:30am-7:00pm |
Website | www.amavida.com |
Categories | Coffee Shop, Art Cafe, Cafe, Coffee Roasters, Coffee Store |
Rating | 3.5 21 review |
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Amavida Coffee Roasters reviews
21I know inflation is bad but latte’s at $10 is just over charging people. Extra $1.25 for milk and preference and extra $1.25 for each flavor.
Giving four stars because I did genuinely enjoy the drip, cappuccino and iced latte I got on my trip here.most of the staff were quite friendly, however one morning when I came in and asked for drip, I requested a splash of oat milk and she responded by saying “I might as well spit in it instead. ” which she did say in the tone of an intended joke. I laughed it off but just thought it was a strange and off-putting thing to say to a patron.
This coffee shop is very clean. Not the best plain black coffee but other stuff seem good.
Excellent coffee and pastries every time! Most impressive staff. A wonderful experience all around!
This was my first latte in Rosemary Beach and it did not disappoint! One of the best lattes I’ve had.
Extremely unfriendly staff today who didn’t jive with the vibe of Amavida. Amavida means “Love life, ” in Spanish, and from the jewelry and chocolates on sale it was obvious the company wants to benefit women from other lands, similar to other coffee shop initiatives such as Pachamama or even Starbucks.
But these two people behind the counter today were unfriendly, even with each other. At the end of 10 minutes of observing them, I asked, “What’s the mission statement of Amavida? ” The unsmiling lead barista said, “Amavida is a coffee shop. ” “But…you have bracelets you’re selling for native artisans…so do you benefit indigenous women? ” “Yes, those are bracelets, ” she said with raised eyebrows. “But doesn’t Amavida benefit those women? ” I asked. “Oh…yes, ” the person waved at the plaques on the wall and said, “You can read about that there. And if you still have questions you can go to the Amavida website. ” The barista with long hair was also unsmiling when I asked for sugar and she waved dismissively toward the shelf by the door and said, “You put it in over there. ”
To cap it off, the barista with long hair brewed the cortado incorrectly so that it was super acidic.
The overall impression was these two people torpedoed this coffee shop experience for me today.
Five stars all around. Great space to get good coffee, a little cinnamon roll, and do some work.
Wouldnt recommend the coffee, not a good taste at all, very bitter. Tried the Nitro, very odd taste and the price was ridiculous. Great little atmosphere and good staff but the coffee brand taste just doesnt do it.
I recently visited the charming little coffee place. The cappuccino was very flavorful and delicious. Not much option for snack though.
Had a delicious iced latte here while visiting Rosemary Beach. Worth checking out if you’re in the area.
Such a lovely and welcoming place. My cortado was delicious. They have made to order espresso and chai drinks as well as a few lovely choices for local gourmet seltzer and beer options.
Not really recommending.
We visited here on our vacation to Rosemary beach last week and I got my hopes up and very disappointed
The barista was not friendly at all even though she was not busy, all customers were just me and my husband in the store.
She didn't even say "hello" or didn't welcome us at all.
Iced coffee and matcha latte was just okay.
The owner should train the barista for sure so she can treat customers better.
Until then, I won't go back again.
Espresso coffee is poor quality, and the cashier kid seemed like he didn't want to be there.
I drink origin coffee daily at my house in Colombia.
No matter the origin status of this coffee, if you can't roast it properly, it doesn't really matter.
Would avoid this place completely.
A spacious and artful location that’s true to brand. The coffee shines here at this local, multi-location roaster who offers single origins and blends that are the true essence of craft coffee.
This location can get rather busy, and the staff handle the volume well.
Good shots, proper pours and well crafted coffee beverages make this location your go to morning spot when your in or near Rosemary Beach.
Great coffee! The lavender latte was fantastic, we came back for another one the next day! Prices were high, but not surprising for Rosemary Beach. Great staff that was very well trained at making a good cup of coffee.
The latte that was made for me was extremely smooth and delicious. Can't wait to go back here next time I visit Florida
The barista was rude as the other reviews have mentioned. Bummer because we always like Amavida in Seaside.
Excellent coffee shop in a stunning location! Very friendly service and the organic coffee and baked goods were fantastic!
Decided to try this spot due to the excellent reviews on Google. Barista wasn’t very friendly. She took her sweet time to acknowledge me and didn’t even say hello. Cafe has a nice vibe. Drinks are a bit overpriced, paid $14 for a salted caramel cold brew, a carton of chocolate milk and 4 cups of water. The barista never made my drink and after seeing other customers after me take theirs, she told me upon inquiry someone took my coffee but made me another one. It wasn’t that busy at the time, because there were only 2 drinks after my order. Now for the coffee, the taste was decent but not worth the hype, I’ve had better.
Cute little coffee shop in Rosemary. I enjoyed my latte and bagel with cream cheese. My partner got the quiche and said it was tasty. Overall, similar in price to the nearby Starbucks.