It’s really just the local coffee place in a town that lacks a Starbucks and needs a Dunkin’s alternative. The coffee and food are fine, but the prices are expensive and the drink menu is limited. It is what it is, but what a terrible name.
John C.
Place rating: 3 Hopkinton, NH
I visited Coffeeberries on Sunday, August 17th. Upon walking inside the shop, I immediately thought I was in a Green Mountain Coffee retail store. That’s not necessarily a bad thing, it’s just that they should probably be paying Coffeeberries rent or something as the entire place is one huge advertisement for GMC. The Pros: — The staff was very pleasant, attentive and friendly — If you enjoy drip coffee, this place is your Nirvana — If you enjoy packaged snacks and defrosted bakery items… bingo! — A very clean establishment and very comfortable and welcoming — The small package of cookies I purchased(«Klara’s Gourmet» brand) were fresh tasting. The Cons: — The Baristas are NOT trained — I ordered a medium Café Americano and both clerks hadn’t a clue what I was talking about. I told them it was shots of Espresso with a bit of added hot water to extract the flavor… I was asked how many shots I wanted :( — The coffee used for the Espresso was previously ground and not fresh ground at the time of my order — Not a sign of a real coffee shot. — The clerks did not know what type of beans they were using. Overall, it was not a bad experience but Coffeeberries is more of a coffee merchant(selling coffee by the pound and specializing in flavored, drip-brewed coffees) as opposed to a real coffee shop but if that’s what you’re looking for, pay them a visit!
Kristi Y.
Place rating: 4 Windham, NH
Giant new space! Plenty of room to sit and work or chat! There is an area of comfy chairs, and many table selections. Nice and bright and open inside. I love the gallery style artwork displays! Great coffee selection when you walk in, and they serve both Soy or Almond milk. Friendly staff. I will definitely be back more often!
Laura A.
Place rating: 5 Londonderry, NH
This shop expanded and now has a pleasant seating area and a restroom. There is a big selection of tempting snacks to go with the Green Mountain and other coffees. They grind to order and make custom gift baskets. The staff is nice.
Ian W.
Place rating: 4 Pelham, NH
This cute little coffee shop stocks a full line of Green Mountain Coffee(grounds and whole beans) including organic and fair trade blends plus Incredible Coffee and Neighbors too! They also have gift baskets, Stonewall Kitchen products, interesting candy, snacks, mugs, and more. The menu includes Green Mountain fresh brewed coffee(8 kinds from the carafe), espresso, cappuccino, lattes, chai, tea, frozen blended drinks, fruit smoothies, Italian sodas, and baked goods(yogurt muffins-mmm!). I enjoy their Java Coolers(Heath Mocha) and Pina Colada Smoothies on a hot day! There’s no seating inside the shop, but there’s outdoor sidewalk seating out front.