How can you call yourself a coffe shop and don't have a simple espresso, it's like selling a car with no engine....
The food was delicious and the coffee was amazing
I decided to try something new while going out for coffee but now I know that I will never come back to Java House. My Iced tedster was horribly bitter and the barista added way too much syrup to it. And when I got my chocolate cookie it was basically a hot mushed up lump at the bottom of the bag. When I brought my concerns to the barista she rolled her eyes and said she would be right back, 15 minutes later another barista comes back and asks if I had been helped, when I explained what was wrong to her she told me that they had some new people and a half- meant apologize with little to no sincerity. Never again.
Great coffee. Great casual and peaceful environment.
Slow service, bad coffee. One coffee was cold before the other one was even made.
Beautiful shop just north of Indy. Wish I could have stuck around but I had to keep driving. Had meeting rooms to rent which was interesting. Wasn't the best PSL of the year I've had. I guess they don't really do espresso. Would love to stop by again and try the straight coffee and sit a while and see if they can keep their 5 stars.
Conveniently-located, local cafe with a wide variety of coffee options and plenty of room to relax, meet, or get some work done. I'd highly recommend the Ethiopian brew as it had the right balance in taste. Not too fruity but not too acidic either.
Excellent coffee, great atmosphere, and locally owned! Great spot to meet and connect, and they also have areas available to hide away and get some work done
Felt like everyone in there was judging me. Beyond that $7.44 for what I can confidently describe as the smallest coffee known to mankind is just highway robbery. I don’t care who you are, in a world where monster energy drinks are $3.50 or so after tax, $7 for a tiny coffee is just unacceptable. Parking: Sucks.