The more we look, the more it seems an allusive thing. Finding that perfect combination of ambiance and high-quality coffee. And particularly difficult to track down good handcrafted coffee nestled in a place where you want to sit for more than just a few minutes.
Aesthetically pleasing coffee shops that offer excellent coffee are always a plus.
Elbgold incorporates several common elements of the current wave of coffee shops into their location: chalkboards, high ceilings and exposed rafters to create that warehouse vibe, a neutral color palette, and seating crafted from coffee bags. The overall feel is relaxed but not overly cozy, leaning instead more towards trendy, a place to be seen. It is busy, and it can get a bit loud [not necessarily the worst thing when you have the kids in tow].
Ample seating indoors and out provides plenty of opportunity for sitting and enjoying a fine coffee. The traditional tables and chairs were a bit odd to me, but they do offer a number of food options on the menu.
I know, I was shocked as well. Who knew people went to coffee shops for something other than coffee?!?
For many people, the atmosphere makes or breaks a place.
But to us, it really is about the coffee. And Elbgold offers quality coffee. We were definitely pleased with what we ordered. Of course we have only been once and that was last year, so I can only speak to that experience. But with such a massive space and such quality beans, it would sure be nice to see some more time and attention given to handcrafted drinks.
Still, the coffee was really good. And in the summertime, a nice cold brew is always a welcomed treat.
Overall, we enjoyed the coffee at Elbgold.
Daniel enjoyed it as well! He is always more than happy to finish off the last sips. A kid who loves black coffee?!? |
So much so that we decided to take one more for the road!
You can learn more about Elbgold here (I hope your German is better than mine!).