Undergrounds Coffee in South Buffalo is the real deal — one of the last truly cute, neighborhood coffee shops left around here, and it hits you with that instant nostalgia of what coffee culture used to feel like before everything got homogenized by Starbucks and Tim Hortons. It’s warm, human, and genuinely local in the best way — the kind of place where the vibe isn’t “designed,” it’s earned. What really stands out is how much they’re actively supporting all sorts of wonderful local coffee environments and community makers. You can tell they’ve gone well out of their way to back the local scene in a meaningful, intentional way — and it goes well beyond just Zurowski. In a time when it’s getting harder and harder for small businesses to not only survive but thrive, it’s honestly refreshing to see a place like this doing it right. The team was fantastic — welcoming, respectful, and just… good people. No attitude, no rush-you-along energy, just genuine hospitality. The coffee was excellent (the kind you actually remember after you leave), and the merchandise section is dangerously fun — thoughtfully curated, super giftable, and clearly built with taste. And the food menu? Surprisingly impressive. Super healthy, really great options, and it actually feels aligned with the place: organic, locally sourced, community-minded. It’s not “healthy” as a trend — it’s healthy with purpose. Underground Coffee is a gem. It’s the kind of shop that reminds you why neighborhood coffee spots matter — and why we should support the ones that are still brave enough to build culture instead of chasing convenience. If you’re anywhere near South Buffalo, go. And maybe grab some merch while you’re at it… you’ve been warned.
Undergrounds Coffee House and Roastery
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Undergrounds Coffee in South Buffalo is the real deal — one of the last truly cute, neighborhood coffee shops left around here, and it hits you with that instant nostalgia of what coffee culture used to feel like before everything got homogenized by Starbucks and Tim Hortons. It’s warm, human, and genuinely local in the best way — the kind of place where the vibe isn’t “designed,” it’s earned. What really stands out is how much they’re actively supporting all sorts of wonderful local coffee environments and community makers. You can tell they’ve gone well out of their way to back the local scene in a meaningful, intentional way — and it goes well beyond just Zurowski. In a time when it’s getting harder and harder for small businesses to not only survive but thrive, it’s honestly refreshing to see a place like this doing it right. The team was fantastic — welcoming, respectful, and just… good people. No attitude, no rush-you-along energy, just genuine hospitality. The coffee was excellent (the kind you actually remember after you leave), and the merchandise section is dangerously fun — thoughtfully curated, super giftable, and clearly built with taste. And the food menu? Surprisingly impressive. Super healthy, really great options, and it actually feels aligned with the place: organic, locally sourced, community-minded. It’s not “healthy” as a trend — it’s healthy with purpose. Underground Coffee is a gem. It’s the kind of shop that reminds you why neighborhood coffee spots matter — and why we should support the ones that are still brave enough to build culture instead of chasing convenience. If you’re anywhere near South Buffalo, go. And maybe grab some merch while you’re at it… you’ve been warned.
I tried this breakfast sandwich because a friend told me it was the "best in Buffalo." That's why I was understandably shocked to see them microwaving everything but the bagel. It was OK. Similar to what you would get at Tim Hortons, just a little bigger. I did enjoy the approcot jam and the coffee was delicious, but way too hot. My coffee was poured a half hour ago and I'm still having trouble sipping it.
I tried this breakfast sandwich because a friend told me it was the "best in Buffalo." That's why I was understandably shocked to see them microwaving everything but the bagel. It was OK. Similar to what you would get at Tim Hortons, just a little bigger. I did enjoy the approcot jam and the coffee was delicious, but way too hot. My coffee was poured a half hour ago and I'm still having trouble sipping it.
Always friendly staff any time I go. The breakfast wraps are delicious and always hit the spot. The coffee is good. Would take this place over any Tim Hortons any day. Try them out.