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Reviews for Port City Java in Wilmington, NC

Brian Kaplon 2 years ago
5

Very nice local coffee shop. Nice selection, good baked goods

Sam 2 years ago
3

Drinks are just okay and food is good but everything is a little expensive. Great staff

Mark watson 3 years ago
5

Great coffee..friendly people...good location to start your day!

Victor Wilhelm 5 years ago
5

Fast and tasty espresso and other cafe fare at honest prices. Wish I had this during my college days... #travelformortals

Tony Trinchitella 5 years ago
4

Great coffee, awesome staff. Port City Coffee is a small franchise, but it started locally here in Wilmington.

_ frivolousArtistry _ 5 years ago
3

PCJ is a good coffee shop for college students, with this location inside CFCC Union station. There's normally only one register... open, which makes the line extremely long. Every time I've gone, they haven't given me or offered to give me a receipt, whichbothers me as I keep them. All food except the bagels have no present price on their board. The bagel I had (Bacon, egg, andcheese on plain) was good, and the hot chocolate I had was better. It should have been around seven dollars with tax, but I wascharge roughly between 1.25-1.50 more. The coffees with flavor I've had before tasted like there was nothing in them. If youlike black or plain coffee, they should be fine, but it had little to no flavor. All in all, if you want something quick whileon campus not during rush time, this place is okay. Read more

Luke Watts 6 years ago
5

The port city java at this location is totally tubular. All the employees are super fun and positive no matter what time of the... day. All laughs and smiles every day. No negativity. Only positive. It?s the best. Ever. The one and only. The best. Read more

Kayla McKernan 6 years ago
2

The coffee is okay, but the tables are often dirty. The staff is also VERY loud almost all the time, and they act immature. This... is not just a one time occurrence it is like this everytime I am there. Java dog is a better alternative down the street. Read more