Craftwork Coffee Co., Fort Worth TX
Address | 4731 Camp Bowie Blvd, Fort Worth, TX |
Hours | 7:00am-6:00pm |
Website | fwcoffeeco.com |
Categories | Coffee Shop, Coworking Space |
Rating | 4.1 25 reviews |
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Craftwork Coffee Co. reviews
25I really liked this place! The staff was friendly and the cappuccino was top notch. I’ll definitely be coming back. Would highly recommend.
Delicious matcha green tea latte, not full of sugar which I loved-thank you. Beautiful latte art and fun environment. And they have an empanada creme filled pastry that was so good.
I can't say enough about this place. As a co-working Member for 4 weeks, I had such a fantastic experience here. Dayna and every member of the staff are so welcoming and present and fun. The cold brew is fantastic. The eats, including Taco Heads breakfast tacos and the rosemary biscuits are off the charts. The workspace is so inviting and conducive to creative work. When I am in Fort Worth again, I will most certainly be back.
Great people, great coffee, great workspace! Been a workspace member on and off here for 3 years and highly recommend!
If you show up & it looks like the open sign is off- try the door anyway! The light is not very bright in the afternoon.
One of the better espressos I've had in Fort Worth. Very well done. I do wish there was a little bit better selection of beans that I could try each time, but still very good. The cup had very deep flavor, not too acidic, and was just a wonderful cup. Shot was pulled in perfect time. Roasting and brewing at home makes it hard to spend money on coffee while out and about and I wouldn't hesitate to do it again here.
We love craftwork & go all the time, but this morning we were let down by the guy working. We showed up at 7: 10am Saturday and noticed the sign wasn’t on. I got out of my car and walked up to the door to open it thinking maybe the guy standing behind the counter looking at me, forgot to turn on the open sign. To my surprise the door was locked. I looked at the hours again and yes on the door it shows they open Saturday at 7am. I sit there until 7: 20 thinking maybe, just maybe the guy inside got a late start and will come at least tell me. Nope, by 7: 25am he still was standing behind the counter and never once came to the door to say anything to me. Needless to say we left and drove across town to a different coffee shop.
As a former small business owner I would want to know if one of my employees treated customers this way. It would have taken him less than a minute to open the door and let us know what the deal was.
I like this place. I have to be honest I don't drink coffee. But my wife does. So I went to get her some special coffee for her new coffee maker. You know trying to step it up a notch. Anyway they were super helpful really nice and it made me feel like I was investing in an experience. A coffee experience. Not just making coffee. I should also add that I don't drink coffee but apparently I make really great coffee. I make coffee for her everyday it's ready every morning. But I don't touch the stuff. Anyway this place has all kinds of cool stuff. I was almost interested in buying a French press just because they look so fun. I have no idea what a French person is or what it does or how it works but I'm sure if I'd asked they would have explained it. If your coffee Guru give him a go I'm sure they will impress you.
Lavender latte was delicious. The milk was frothed perfectly with just the right amount of silky foam. Great atmosphere. Glad we stopped in!
It was good. It’s a nice place with descent parking. Service was far from rude, but not exactly friendly/welcoming either.
Our cappuccinos were pretty and mostly delicious. They were out of most food options, so our girls were disappointed that they couldn’t get anything.
Overall, it was a good experience but not great. We would have stayed awhile had we been able to get pastries with our drinks and the staff had been friendlier. But ultimately, we drank and left.
Expensive, lots of seating without outlet access, and they auto-enrolled my Square email address in their ads.
Not enough parking. Mostly just bad parking arrangements. I reckon they don’t want to go customers. The employees and laptop users take the places right out front. Who wants to park across the street or around the corner for a to go coffee or tea? Even in the slowest time of the day. There should be 2 or 3 to go places. Or limited to 10 mins.
My wife and I only go to Craftwork when we are in Fort Worth! Coffee is great and the people here couldn't be better.
Welcoming waitstaff. Wi-Fi set-up for each table is the draw. Great concept with work rooms for rent.
Awesome ambience very clean and modern looking cafe. Coffee tastes good as well. But there is lack of consistency in making coffee. Some times it’s not to the mark.
I came to Fort Worth after living in Portland for 6 years and this is one of two coffee shops that I think are up to par in this area
I've been there a couple of times and the barista always talks to you like you're kind of stupid for asking questions about their confusing coffee choices. It's coffee, dude, it doesn't have to be complicated.
Great coffee, friendly staff and you can also have your office there. They have several sizes of offices in a "co-work space" arrangement.
Good coffee and cool vibe, but the seating area is small, so if you're having a meeting there get there early to save a spot. I like the combination of coffee shop and co-working space.
Absolutely love Craftwork! Without a doubt some of the best coffee in town, and by far some of the best atmosphere as well. I love coming here and working, or just coming to chat with friends. Keep in mind, if you lean more on the sugary coffee end of things, this place might not be the spot for you, as you won't be able to get your frap here ;)