Coffee culture in Grapevine, Texas
Historic Grapevine, Texas has many charms to discover for the curious visitor, not least a buzzing coffee shop scene.
Whether strolling along Historic Main Street, a quick caffeine fix before flying out of nearby Dallas Fort Worth airport, or simply seeking a midday boost, these local favorites brew up the perfect brews along with unique experiences.
NEW: Howdy Honey – 106 E. Texas St.
Howdy Honey is a new concept offering lattes, loose leaf teas and even a Chaggaccino – espresso mixed with chaga mushroom and cacao blend. It offers a selection of food options including fresh sourdough, churro waffles, breakfast tacos and sourdough hot honey cornbread.
NEW: Landmark Coffee – 530 S. Main Street
Newly opened in a restored former gas station along Historic Main Street, Landmark Coffee welcomes guests with small-town Texas charm and a cozy espresso bar. Enjoy your brew inside or on the patio.
Main Street Bakery – 316 S. Main Street
A longtime favorite on Historic Main Street, this European-style bakery and coffeehouse helped spark Grapevine’s modern coffee culture. Opened 25 years ago by French baker and Chef Fabien Goury, it continues to draw locals and visitors for its warm atmosphere, fresh pastries and classic espresso drinks.
Main Line Coffee Bar – 815 S. Main Street
Inside Harvest Hall, Main Line Coffee Bar serves craft coffee, boozy shakes and pastries in a lively European-style food hall setting.
RE:defined Coffee House – 200 W. Northwest Hwy
More than a coffee house, RE:defined is a welcoming space where house-roasted beans, cozy seating and community spirit make it feel like a second home. They have private rooms for small meetings
Black Sheep Coffee – 2111 Hall Johnson Road
Known for serving the world’s first specialty-grade robusta beans, Black Sheep Coffee offers cappuccinos, smoothies and an urban vibe. Founded in London and one of only three US locations, it brings an international coffee culture to the destination.
Buon Giorno Coffee – 2350 Hall Johnson Road
Buon Giorno Coffee combines European-style traditions with Grapevine’s Vintage Texas charm. Beans sourced globally and roasted in-house create bold espresso and French press drinks with old-world flair.
Pax & Beneficia Coffee – 3550 Grapevine Mills Blvd. N. Suite 100
This artisan shop roasts beans on-site, letting guests watch the process while enjoying expertly crafted coffee that showcases dedication to quality. Their handcrafted syrups are ideal for coffee but also great for enhancing mocktails, cocktails and baking.
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