![]() ![]() Smaller than the flagship Monroe Center location, Fulton Street has more outside seating, making full use of the old garage forecourt. The roastery/training room has a separate entrance on the left, while the coffee shop occupies the right-hand two thirds, the door at the left-hand end of the space. Madcap occupies a long, low, single-storey white-painted building on the northern side of Fulton Street at its corner with Caroline Place. You can read more of my thoughts after the gallery. Naturally, the entire output is available in retail bags, with a small selection of cake if you’re hungry. Various drinks are on tap, including nitro and cold brew, plus there’s tea and seasonal drinks. The roastery and training room, open by appointment only, is to the left, while the standalone coffee shop is to right.Ī smaller, more relaxed operation than the flagship store downtown, the coffee offering’s similar, with two options on espresso (a blend and single-origin), four on pour-over (one blend, three single-origins) and four on batch-brew (six at the weekend). ![]() Occupying an old garage set back from the street, there’s a broad forecourt, with seating out front. The roastery moved here from the basement of the original Monroe Center location in 2015, with the coffee shop opening in March 2018. Taking you back to a glorious, sunny, hot (29☌) Sunday last September, the day I visited Grand Rapids on my Midwest Road Trip, let me present my own modest contribution, Madcap’s Fulton Street branch, attached to its roastery in suburban eastern Grand Rapids. While it isn’t coffee, my favorite drink is the Peach Ring Smoothie, it’s the perfect amount of Lime and Peach.Today’s Coffee Spot celebrates the publication of Sprudge’s A Coffee Drinker’s Guide to Grand Rapids, written by friend of the Coffee Spot, The Pourover. They have a beautiful shop, full of vibrant and involved employees. Narrow Way is also close to my alma mater, on the Avenue of Fashion. ![]() Jevona Watson, the owner, is also a Build Institute Graduate, just like me! At Detroit Sip I have two favorites – the Livernois Latte and the Ford Frappe. There is honestly nothing cooler than stepping foot inside! This visit I got a Harney & Sons Earl Grey Tea.ĭetroit Sip officially opened in November of 2017, just up the road from my alma mater University of Detroit Mercy. is a very unique space in downtown, a double story, floor to ceiling glass, retro building. They are in-house roasters who got their start in 2009. My favorite drink at Dessert Oasis is the Chai Tea Latte – the smoothest one in the city.ģ. Dessert Oasis Coffee – 1220 Griswold Stĭessert Oasis is on Griswold Street – it is surprisingly large, yet intimate place – one of my favorite places to get work done. My favorite drink at MADCAP is the affogato – it’s an espresso shot poured over ice cream – what’s not to love?Ģ. MADCAP recently opened in the Shinola Hotel downtown and hails from Grand Rapids, where they roast and serve their coffee. In the past few months I have been doing A LOT of coffee drinking, so I thought I would share my top five favorite places in Detroit to catch a brew or two. ![]()
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