Reviews for The Boxcar Coffee in Moore, OK
The workers have been very friendly and it is a nice place to have some coffee and get some work done. Unfortunately their food... leaves a lot to be desired. I had a chicken salad sandwich last time that tasted sour, I thought maybe they had pickled all ofthe veggies or something and it was just a preference issue. The next time I got hummus and veggies. The celery was soft and thecarrots were a bit slimy but I thought maybe they stored them in water so tried them anyway, turns out they tasted sour and thehummus was dry. That being said I have only tried those two items, but it is enough to deter me from trying any other foodthere. The coffee us very good though. Read more
Cute little local coffee spot. The space was clean and employees were friendly. Coffee (latte) was amazing! I wasn?t impressed... with the breakfast burrito but will definitely be back to try other food options. Read more
TLDR: It deserves the 5 stars I gave it in every way. Delicious traditional drinks, perfect seating, fast Wi-Fi, and good vibes.... Bring a sweater if it?s cold out. Beverages: Delicious traditional macchiatos, cappuccinos, etc. The espresso is on-point formy taste. For-here drinks are served in glass and porcelain cups. Food: I didn?t have any. Cost: I paid $4 for a high-qualitymacchiato. I think it is a fair price that matches other coffee shops that offer comparable drinks. Seating: 2 - 10 persontables, standing and sitting bars, couches and cushioned chairs. Perfect for studying, meetings, relaxing, or playing games withfriends. There are a few uncovered outdoor tables. Environment: Open layout, high ceiling, lots of space between tables, moderndesign (wood and metal), good lighting, and large windows. It feels a little chilly and ?airy? on this cloudy 54*F day, so asweater maybe a good choice depending on the weather. Soft music is played at a reasonable volume. The food and coffee smell canapproach restaurant levels depending on how busy they are, but the smell is ?quality,? if that makes sense. Wi-Fi: Free with apassword. As the only person using it, a speed test rated it at 206.5 Mbps down with 13ms latency. Facilities: Two large,clean, one-person, genderless restrooms. Accessibility: Easy to find and plenty of parking. Bike rack, wheelchair accessiblewith dedicated spaces at the entrance. I?m not qualified to judge how the tables will work with wheelchairs, so someone elsewill have to provide that info. At the time of this review, the interior is undergoing a remodel to remove the bike shop, so Iam not including pictures. Read more
My girlfriend and I stopped here on Sat. 9/17 around 11:30am. I'm just going to bullet point all the issues here, because... there's no way a quality place has this many issues, and it makes me wonder how many of the other pictures and reviews on hereare curated/fake. - Food was terrible, lowest effort possible. See pictures. - My sausage biscuit was literally just amicrowaved turkey sausage patty on a dry, crusty biscuit. That's it, nothing else. Basically $5 for one piece of sausage. - Mygirlfriend ordered the ham and cheese croissant. They were out of croissants (even though that's half the items on their menu),so instead they put it on a bagel for her. When we got it, it was basically some ham lunch meat and a slice of American cheeseon a Walmart bagel. It looked like something a high school kid would microwave for themselves after school. - My girlfriend'smaple cinnamon cold brew was bitter and unbalanced. Not that good espresso-y bitter, but the flavor profile was off to both ofus. She couldn't drink more than a few sips. - My cinnamon maple latte was supposed to be decaf. The barista accidently made itregular the first time, so he had to remake it for me. Once I finally got it, it was passable-- good froth, decent balance ofsweetness with the espresso, but still nothing I'd come back for, just average. All of that cost us almost $30. Big yikes. Afew more noteworthy items: - The bathroom I used here had a door that barely could close without some force, and a lock thatwas barely usable. - There's no more bikes here. Not like that's what we came here for, but it's just bare walls and patcheswhere they used to be now. Maybe they're remodeling. - Service was pleasant/nice enough, but they didn't check with us at allabout how our food or drinks were, and also didn't seem concerned at all that we picked up and left after only a fewminutes. Overall, this is a big stay away. You don't miss on that many points if you're a quality establishment. I Read more
Clean shop, great staff, & EXCELLENT coffee. I will absolutely be back and definitely recommend. The barista helped me choose a... coffee based on the types of flavors I like! Awesome!! Plus, this place also has a great, chill vibe (ambiance). ????? Read more
An AMAZING coffee shop experience. The staff was so friendly and welcoming, and they even laughed at my insanity. The espresso... is expertly pulled and delicious. The atmosphere is comfortable and fun. An awesome stop through on our way to Vegas - hope tovisit again soon! Read more
The second of 2 coffee stops I made this week, The Boxcar is a coffee shop with a bike shop. Or maybe it's a bike shop with a... coffee shop. Either way, if you're into cycling you'll really dig the vibe. I had a mocha and a grilled cheese to fuely rideback home, and they both hit. I also picked up some replacement CO² canisters, which came in handy when I caught a flat on theturnaround. I tend to avoid Moore like the plague, but I'll definitely hazard another trip to visit these guys. Read more
Loved the atmosphere here. I had a sugar free latte that was delicious. Also had a sausage, egg and cheese biscuit and it was... good. Books and games surrounded the tables. Great place to go hang out, read, play games with friends and just enjoy the vibe.I?d definitely come back here! Read more