Local Coffee Shops are hard to come by these days.
Especially if you live in the Tampa Bay, FL area. Unlike the metropolis New York, Seattle, Chicago, etc most of our local coffee shops (the decent ones at least) have been swallowed up by the "big evil corporate brands" of Starbucks, Dunkin Donuts, and McDonald's.
With the "there are no good coffee shops in Tampa Bay" mentality, you might understand why I was so shocked, excited and curious when we accidentally stumbled upon Indian Shores of Coffee Co.
About 10 min south of the infamous Clearwater Beach, Indian Shores Coffee Company is nothing more than a shack off the side of the road, directly across from buildings/condos that sit beach front on Indian Rocks beach.
In a humble red building with an make-shift patio attached, it appeared to be authentic enough for us to justify stopping. So one u-turn later I found myself in the casual, yet refined coffee shop complete with a hand written menu on a big black chalk board.
The first thing you notice when you walk in Indian Shores Coffee Co is the smell....ah yes the sweet and satisfying smell of freshly brewed coffee/espresso. Local Coffee Shop smell is not the same smell as Starbucks, Dunkin Donuts or Panera. In fact it's strikingly different. Corporate coffee shops smell like...well a corporation that happens to be brewing coffee. A local coffee shop smells like fresh brewed coffee in some one's home.
As a walk up to the counter, I'm greeted by an older gentlemen who appears to have come directly out of the 1970s with a long history of making coffee. We make small talk for a bit and he eventually persuaded me to upgrade from my traditional Cafe Au Late to a Latte. Here's how he convinced me: "I've worked here two years and seriously, I think this is the best coffee/espresso in the entire state of Florida. If you're not going to come here that often...go for the Latte". With those words....I was sold. It's rare to meet an employee at a restaurant that is oozing with passion about the products they're selling....whenever I run across someone like this, I truly treasure it.
While this may appear to be cheap...it actually came across as genuine and authentic.
My latte was finally ready and just from the looks and smell of it, I could tell that it was going to be sensational. Full of thick foam on top and just the right temperature I was truly stunned when I took my first sips. The 1970s employee was right...this might be the best coffee served in FL. Here's their secret....they get all of their coffee beans shipped directly from Metropolis Coffee Company in Chicago.
As I walked out of Indian Shores Coffee Co slowing sipping my latte I couldn't help but be just a little frustrated that there aren't more shops like this around...I guess this just means I'll be taking the 25 min drive down to Indian Rocks beach more often...
So tell me....what's your favorite coffee shop?





holy crap dan, i just went to this place last week with one of my friends. WEIRD! It was freakishly good, i must admit; especially since most of their drinks include dark chocolate, which I'm not a huge fan of...but it was delish!
ReplyDeleteJennif- WHOA that is weird....yes it is super good...I'm annoyed that we live so far away...plus the atmosphere was so genuine
ReplyDeletei know right? so one of my friends who got married last year, had her RECEPTION there! obviously it was a small wedding, but must have been so totally hip! im jealous...just sayin.
ReplyDeletei love that coffee shop! they serve your tea in real tea pots too! its adorable.
ReplyDeleteWe make the hour drive from New Tampa when possible. This is by far the best coffee I have had in a long time.
ReplyDeleteHmm...may have to head that way this weekend!
You're absolutely right on! Damn, Starbucks and their burnt coffee beans...I just found Indian Shores Coffee and thank God! Coffee is delicious and it is so reminiscent of the real 24 hrs coffee houses that I haunted in Honolulu. I plan on stopping here more often!
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