Vegan Restaurant

Kentucky Coffeetree Cafe

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · frankfort · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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Stopped for coffee, came back for a bottle of Old Angry Liberal hot sauce. This place had a great vibe, and the best Chai I've ever had. I am used to boxed Chai concentrate in my dirty Chai, but that is not what this place is using. Very flavorful with a little heat. It has doors on either side connecting you to a used book store and a local artists shop. I wish I lived nearby so I could frequent this shop.

Stopped for coffee, came back for a bottle of Old Angry Liberal hot sauce. This place had a great vibe, and the best Chai I've ever had. I am used to boxed Chai concentrate in my dirty Chai, but that is not what this place is using. Very flavorful with a little heat. It has doors on either side connecting you to a used book store and a local artists shop. I wish I lived nearby so I could frequent this shop.

Made a pitstop in Frankfort, Kentucky for some morning coffee and decided to try this spot after reading the Yelp reviews. It’s a quaint, cozy, and intimate coffee shop where you can grab a book or magazine, slow down, and take a little break from life. The prices are reasonable…. a large and a small coffee came to about eight dollars. I ordered a breve, and since I can be a little particular about my lattes, I don’t think it’s fair to judge them on how mine turned out. That said, I’d definitely recommend making a stop here for the warm ambience, friendly service, and a good cup of coffee.

Made a pitstop in Frankfort, Kentucky for some morning coffee and decided to try this spot after reading the Yelp reviews. It’s a quaint, cozy, and intimate coffee shop where you can grab a book or magazine, slow down, and take a little break from life. The prices are reasonable…. a large and a small coffee came to about eight dollars. I ordered a breve, and since I can be a little particular about my lattes, I don’t think it’s fair to judge them on how mine turned out. That said, I’d definitely recommend making a stop here for the warm ambience, friendly service, and a good cup of coffee.

I have found this little place of bliss that serves amazing, unique coffee and teas. They also make smoothies, which have been delicious, as well as milkshakes. I have not tried any of their food besides the muffins that were so fresh they crumbled. Each day I go I am greeted with smiles by the kind workers. They work their butts off and it really shows. On Sundays they have a tiki bar with alcoholic drinks. They also sell coffee beans that you can grind there at the shop. The smell is heavenly and the environment is cozy. Conjoined on one side with a bookstore that made me instantly think of Beauty and the Beast with the working ladders to reach the top shelves. The other side is attached to a local shop great for visitors. Prices are very reasonable and with so many choices it is hard to pick just one.