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Reviews for Cumberland River Coffee in Williamsburg, KY

bigbootsky 2 years ago
5

Quaint little city coffee shop. Got a double shot for $1.84 and it was one of the best I've had. 10/10 would drink again!

Matthew Tewell 2 years ago
5

Stopped in on our road trip back home from vacation - best stop of the whole trip. Small town charm, quality baked goods/ coffee... and incredible prices. Get the cinnamon roll! Read more

Sienna Parocha 2 years ago
5

This is????the best??????????coffee??????shop in Williamsburg,??Kentucky near the famous Cumberlands????????Falls! They have the... lowest????prices but the????????highest quality????of great????tasting??coffee. Bonus: try out their?????????"made in house"muffins. They have????blueberry, ????banana????nut,????cranberry, and????chocolate. Blueberry is my personal????????????favorite. I loved????their muffins so much I came????????back and got 7????more! Read more

Dymond Guilford 2 years ago
5

Best bakery in Williamsburg fr. I love coming in on Wednesdays to eat their cinnamon buns!

Amy Morgan 2 years ago
5

Quaint little vibe, clean, quick, polite service and great coffee:)

Matthew Plementosh 3 years ago
5

Best coffee in the area. Wonderful staff. Not the best place to get homework done, but still a local favorite of mine.

Angelo Serra 3 years ago
5

Great service, extremely clean, and very friendly. Espresso and drip is of very good quality as are the scones. Wife's latte... was perfect! Read more

Nicole and Joe McKinney 4 years ago
4

Nice little coffee ship with very complete coffee offerings. Tea options limited to London Fog. Mine was Tazo Earl Grey, steamed... frothed Almond milk, vanilla. A bit sweet, just about right. Super helpful baristas, very willing to customize. Blueberry Sconewas as expected, tho not remarkable. COVID-19 provisions: baristas wore either face shields or masks. Table restrictions andsneeze guards. Lots of power outlets, wifi access with guest account registration. Quiet music playing during my visit wasreligious. Not my taste, but unobtrusive; speaker located for the baristas not patrons. Read more