392Caffe

  4.6 – 178 reviews   • Coffee shop

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Downtown Davenport · 502 W 3rd St, Davenport, IA 52801 · 8 AM – 2 PM · 7 AM – 3 PM · 8 AM – 3 PM …

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Grace Pfeifle
392 is the place to go if you want a good cup of coffee, a treat, great food, or the best customer service in the Quad Cities. The people are extremely kind and the ingredients are so fresh and feel clean and healthy. If you have any questions- just ask the manager Payton or the owners, they are extremely helpful and you can tell they care a lot about their craft. The syrups are all even house-made! They always have rotating options of high quality beans for sale as well as changing pastries every weekend! It’s clear that they care about what they serve. Favorite coffee shop in the QC, highly recommend!
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Ellen Griffith
I just ordered the seasonal coffee “sweater weather” from 392Caffe and I was met with very friendly and efficient service. The coffee was also superb. I normally drink black coffee with a bit of milk and only sweet coffee on occasion, but the “sweater weather” coffee was very nicely spiced and flavored with cinnamon and honey and not too sweet. It warmed me and felt like a nice seasonal hug.
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Melinda
This 392Caffe location just happened to be right by my work assignment so I decided to pop in one day. I honestly wasn’t expecting much because it looked so small from the outside but it’s actually pretty cute and spacious inside!

I ordered a latté with functional mushrooms added. There was no funky flavor and honestly, I’m not sure if the mushrooms helped me focus but the coffee was good! I came back a few days later and tried a cortado–still great quality coffee! Didn’t taste acidic, or burnt. No wacky sweeteners. No gimmicks. Just the good stuff!

There’s tons of cool merch inside as well as locally-made pastries, some breakfast items, and other beverages. The staff is great here! (Even at 7am!) Highly recommend!
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Amanda DuPrey
I didn’t know what to order so the barista decided for me and picked a vanilla latte and breakfast burrito. 10/10! I can’t express enough how delicious both the latte and burrito were. The latte was smooth, strong, and sweet with the best tasting espresso I’ve ever had. The breakfast burrito was egg, bacon, cheese, avocado (I removed mine), aioli, and hot sauce. The breakfast burrito was about $10 and was absolutely worth it and I’m likely to get another one today. Everyone needs to go here!
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Krista P
Best coffee shop in the Quad Cities (and I’m kinda a coffee snob so this review says a lot!) The owner and staff are super nice. Cool upbeat vibes. Beautiful latte art.
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Sky Yutesler
My go to craft coffee spots in the QC! I crave their custom toast bar & love their seasonal menus. Tried their blueberry additions in the matcha and latte and LOVED!
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Daniel Westmoreland
Breakfast burritos were excellent. The brewed coffee is the best yet in the QCA. Give it a try.
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Brian Olson
Carefully prepared espresso drinks. They know coffee here. The espresso is on trend in that it’s a brighter/lighter roast which most people currently prefer. They also have a slightly earthier espresso available on request. Still a medium roast but with less brightness. Nice latte art.
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Benjamin Mahoney
Overall not worth the price point. $9 for a sandwich with barely anything on it.

$10+ dollars for a coffee with extra cold brew but it is the sweetest coffee I have ever tasted and my fillings are hurting.

Half of the price would be worth it but at the current price, go elsewhere
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Joe Kopacz
I’m not sure when 392Caffe started in the area. I only noticed it during a recent visit to the area for lunch at Pancheros. Truthfully, I didn’t even recognize it was a cafe until I looked it up online. I needed something to cap off my meal and subsequent dessert at Cold Stone, however, so I decided to stop in for a quick tea.

The space is definitely bright. The majority of the walls and ceiling are white with small decoration, while the back wall near the restrooms, part of the coffee bar, and the menu are all black. The overhead also has a combination of exposed HVAC ductwork and accent lighting that contributes to this harsher design contrast. The flooring is also mostly unadorned, just a simple concrete slab. None of this detracted from my experience or is being leveled as a criticism, though. The space is clean, both in design and hygiene, and I quite like the industrial appearance.

I knew I wanted a tea and the barista helped walk me through their selection. I’m a mostly green tea drinker, so, I decided on a Himalayan Mountains green tea. A few minutes later, he brought me my drink, which came in a combination of a small carafe and mug. On the whole, I have no complaints about the tea. It’s definitely different than I’d normally get – a bit more grassy and tannic than I’d prefer, but good nonetheless.

The one drawback to the whole experience during my visit was the overall noise level in the space. The entire time I was there, generic modern pop music was playing at a level above my general comfort. Personally when I’m going out for a hot beverage at a cafe, it’s either alone to read/study or with one or two people to sit and quietly visit. This detracted from either of these possibilities. Maybe I just don’t get it – some people probably like the louder experience and party-like aesthetic with their latte.

The tea was good and I’d probably stop back in if I were in the area for a meal again. It’s an interesting space and everyone I talked to behind the counter was really nice. Thanks 392!
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