Had the Broadway blend while staying at Sundance and loved it. Went to buy some beans for our house, which are so good, and had a very lovely pour over while we waited. Did not partake in any food but it looked and smelled delicious. Highly recommend their coffee!
Friendly neighborhood coffee shop. Honestly my favorite cafe in the city and the roasting in the back only adds to ambiance. Best bacon egg and cheese in town!
I've been going to Millcreek for years. First it was for their coffee, but now that I don't drink coffee anymore, it's for their selection of teas and sandwiches (don't sleep on the ham & swiss!). Highly recommend!
They make a very good Americano, and I love that they have hot apple cider. It was so delicious!
everyone was so sweet !! super helpful when i was trying to figure out what to order and super quick service !! <33
Recently stopped by here while my family was staying in the area for the holidays. The coffee was average, the staff was kind of rude, but the atmosphere is really interesting, but loud as others have noted. It is an active roasting facility, with the back half of the shop containing equipment and bean storage. It was really look to observe the employees working in the back while we were there. The only downside is the noise, so I would recommend this place for quiet working time or for extended conversations.
This is a nice (simple) place with good coffee, good food, good staff, and good customers. Food: I had a danish (just so-so, very “meh”), and a breakfast Asiago bagel with Turkey and goat cheese — VERY GOOD. The bagel is why food got 5*, in spite of the danish. $15+tip (big city location = big city price) Service: Super nice staff, but the kitchen may have been behind, because it was slower than expected. Still, bagel came out steaming hot. Atmosphere: The decor is a version of: “Sparse Auto Tire Shop with No Tires, But With a Kitchen”. Naked concrete floor, seating was plentiful, and even had some nice metal cafe tables outside. Glad I found this place and, I’ll be back on my next visit to SLC, for sure.