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Reviews for Caffè Casa in Kalamazoo, MI

Cheryl Gutmann 1 year ago
5

I discovered this coffee shop while visiting my nephew at Kalamazoo College. Caffe Casa is the PERFECT coffee shop! The ... atmosphere is warm and inviting, and the staff is friendly! The coffee and speciality drinks were great and pastries were SO delicious! I had a cinnamon scone and actually bought a second one because it was so yummy! I can?t wait to go back the nexttime I?m in Kalamazoo! Read more

amanda 1 year ago
5

The best coffee shop in Kalamazoo! The staff is very friendly. The plants and greenery make the space feel relaxed and... welcoming. And their chai tea is so good! Even if I no longer lived in Kalamazoo I would come to town to stop here. Read more

Katherine Smith 1 year ago
5

Absolutely fantastic experience! The atmosphere is comfy and fun, everyone was incredibly nice, and the food was amazing! The... raspberry cheese croissant is delicious, and I really appreciated having somewhere welcoming and quiet to eat after the longdrive to the city. Read more

Joey Gamrat 1 year ago
5

I was able to try a Peppermint Mocha from Caffe Casa the last time I was in and absolutely loved it! The staff are great and... incredibly friendly, and it is a really nice space with tables outside and in, with almost a Paris cafe vibe to it! I have heardgreat things about their house made Lavender Syrup/flavoring and hope to make it in to try that soon! Read more

Nick P 1 year ago
5

Great coffee, great atmosphere. I kept my order simple (large black coffee) and ordered to-go so that I could sip and shop. The... coffee was great, but what really stood out was how friendly the cashier was. Definitely had the feel of a family-run coffeeshop Read more

Bethany Osborne 1 year ago
5

Lovely, locally owned/managed (since 1973) coffeehouse serving house-made soups, pastries (including croissants) baked daily,... sandwiches, & salads. Coffee & espresso drinks & teas (hot or iced). Smoothies & blended drinks. Beverages may add Italian syrupflavourings or house-made lavender or basil syrup. A local treasure! Read more

Stephanie Mencarelli 2 years ago
5

Delicious cafe and family owned. Skip the Starbucks and come here. Food is delicious I had the turkey croissant sandwich. They... support local artists and the service is so kind. Read more

Willow Wright 2 years ago
3

The model local cafe, but I don't go here for quality espresso. Atmosphere, 5/5: Cafe Casa is crawling with plants and cute... eccentricities in every nook and cranny! I love the fun and vibrant style they so excitedly embrace. The team will warmly greetand wish me well on my way out of every visit. They set the standard for what it means to be a local cafe working closely withtheir roaster for thirty years and serving housemade food & syrups (they grow their own rose, lavender, and sage based syrups +many non-housemade syrups) and display local artists' work for sale on the walls. Sustainability is a clear value as they alwaysserve in ceramics and encourage recycling. The baristas know many of the guests and can connect easily with anyone from anybackground. The customer service here is exemplary. Food & Drink, 5/5: A shockingly inclusive menu! I have asked for their soupevery visit, and am impressed by the vegan and vegetarian options. They cycle through a diverse selection and look forward towhat I can try each time. I have a troubled appetite, but I've finished every meal! Each sandwich is made to order and a diverseselection is available on their menu. Separate, labeled steaming pitchers are used for non-dairies. They charge for everymodification, including whipped cream, but offer coffee AND espresso ice cubes for your iced beverages! Non-dairies offeredinclude almond milk, soy milk, coconut milk, and oat milk. A tea menu is also availably Espresso, 2/5: The first time I ordereda double espresso (don't call it a doppio, they are not trained on that terminology), I was caught off guard because it lookedlike a quad shot in a teacup with nearly no crema. I took a sip and enjoyed what tasted like an americano. Not bad to pay $3.50for a double americano! The over-pulled espresso is the standard, however. I will never order a cafe latte here for fear thebeverage will be watery and weak with the espresso masked by sweet syrups. They do not serve cubanos Read more