
Holy Grain Coffee Shop
🇺🇸 OrlandoAbout Holy Grain Coffee Shop
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The Holy Grain Coffee Shop in Orlando offers a delightful array of diverse food options catering to various tastes. Guests can enjoy a wide selection of sandwiches, including the Croissant with Ham and Cheese or the Brioche featuring Ham, Mozzarella, Mayo, Tomato, and Oregano. Other tasty options include the Tuna Baguette with Tuna, Mozzarella, Mayo, Dijon Mustard, Lemon, Celery, and Carrots, as well as the Roast Beef Baguette with Swiss, Mozzarella, and Gouda Cheese, Mayo, Tomatoes, and Pickles. There are wraps available too, such as the Vegetarian Wrap with Hummus, Roasted Eggplant, Tomato, Carrots, Black Olives, and Mint. The café's gourmet salads are also a highlight, like the Mozzarella Caprese with Fresh Mozzarella, Grape Tomatoes, Basil, and a mix of Organic Greens, enhanced with Olive Oil and Balsamic Vinegar. In addition to these delightful offerings, there are also some healthy smoothies and detox juices, featuring flavors like Pineapple with Coconut Milk and Almond Milk, Mango with Kale and Orange Juice, or a Berries mix with Yogurt. The café emphasizes using fresh and high-quality ingredients in its food offerings.
Coffee & Drinks
The beverage selection at Holy Grain Coffee Shop in Orlando is as impressive as it is extensive, particularly when it comes to coffee specialties. Guests can look forward to a variety of espresso beverages, including the classic Espresso, Espresso Macchiato, and the refreshing Lime Espresso. For those who enjoy milk-based coffee, the café offers options like Cappuccino, Mocha Latte, Vanilla Latte, and special creations such as the Brazilian Cappuccino. Iced coffee fans can also find favorites, including an Iced Caramel Latte and Cold Brew Coffee. Aside from coffee, the café also offers a selection of teas, both hot and iced, as well as warm drinks like hot chocolate. For a touch of the exotic, the café serves Lavender Latte and Chai Latte. Those who wish to customize their beverage can do so with extras, such as an additional shot of espresso or various syrups like Caramel, Vanilla, or Chai. This diversity provides a perfect drink for every taste and makes the café a beloved spot for coffee enthusiasts.
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Discovered this wonderful coffee shop when I was working in the building. Staff is always very kind and polite and they work as efficiently as they can. The food and treat options are wonderful especially when it’s their homemade. Pick up a honey cake while you’re there too!
Great experience!! Must visit. Great cafe to work from. Highly recommended!!
Came here to get some work done, spent almost $8 on a basic latte to then find out 10-15 minutes later the wifi is not working. What a waste! Perhaps instead of having signs everywhere of what time you close you should have signs that your wifi isn’t working.
I was in the area for work and look for a coffee shop. The design is great.
There is games, so if you come on the weekend with friends you can sit for a coffee eat something and play together. The staff are very nice and welcoming the food was great and the coffee is tasty.
Totally recommending and for sure I’m gonna come back.
Orlando, FL. Drove here because of all the reviews and enjoyed Yessika’s cheery welcome and the skill of the other barista. The business vision seems to be evolving; there was wine in a fridge in a corner of the dining area and many great-looking pastries. Good Brazilian cappuccino, although a tad heavy on the foam, but it was beautiful, and my husband’s hazelnut latte was good.
I asked about why it’s called Holy Grain and Yessika explained that the owner inherited the name of this coffee shop when they bought the business; beyond that they don’t know why the former owners named it Holy Grain. With a name like that I was expecting sprouted wheat bread or couscous bowls lol. They did offer some pastries baked in house and some wrapped baked goods from a local supplier. Yessika proudly pointed out that the business owner is from South America and motioned towards the flat screen tv showing scenes in Portuguese. I had the Brazilian Cappuccino which featured a cube of chocolate at the bottom.
I had the raspberry muffin baked in house and it was very good.
The neighborhood loves this spot. Older couples walked a couple blocks here for their morning brew. A student did remote work at a larger table. There was a seating area with comfy chairs near the window. Several people came in for to-go orders.
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