

Welcome to Sugar Bean Coffee and Cream—your local oasis of flavor and fun, nestled in the charming coastal community of Evia in Galveston! From the moment you walk through our doors, you’ll be enveloped in the aroma of freshly brewed coffee, an assortment of delectable frappes, and smoothies that taste like summer in a cup. But wait, there’s more! No visit is complete without indulging in our Blue Bell ice cream or savoring one of our luxuriously creamy milkshakes. It’s like a hug for your taste buds! Don’t forget to mark your calendars for our exciting weekend events and explore the unique shopping opportunities in the Evia Community. We can’t wait to be a part of your daily routine and your extraordinary days! See you soon, Sugar!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 11 Evia Main, Galveston, TX 77554
Phone: (409) 974-4473
Website: http://www.sugarbeancoffee.com/
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Reviews
the main draw for us was absolutely the location, decor, and overall vibe of the shop and surrounding buildings. it’s cozy, aesthetically pleasing, and a lovely place to stop and sit for a bit.
as far as service goes, it was… fine. not rude, but not especially warm or engaging either. after reading other reviews, it does seem like the level of friendliness may depend on whether you fit the baristas’ “ideal” customer vibe. we didn’t experience anything standout in terms of customer service.
drink-wise, everything we ordered tasted good. we mostly had frappes, which are solid and enjoyable, though they’re also harder to mess up than a standard latte. no complaints there—just nothing particularly memorable.
overall, I’d still recommend stopping here, especially if you want to experience Evia Village or enjoy the atmosphere. just go for the setting and the drinks, not necessarily for exceptional service.
Maybe it’s the Evia setting that gives off a more polished, exclusive feel, but that shouldn’t translate into snobby service. The area is beautiful, no doubt, but a little warmth behind the counter would go a long way. Galveston has its own laid-back charm, and Sugar Bean just doesn’t reflect it.
Cute spot, decent coffee but still missing the heart.
I’ve been struggling with my health and this is the first time I’ve been able to make the drive from Houston to Galveston (to see relatives) on my own for months. Before I met with family, I just needed a place where I could reward myself with a mocha and unwind a little bit from a long, hard drive.
Thank you, Sugar Bean, for being that place.
Cashier could’ve been friendlier, not outright rude but not polite or nice either.
Iced Lattes are terrible. No espresso taste at all. Not enough ice. Gave it to me overflowing out the top dripping everywhere, messing up my hands and shirt. Just tasted like lukewarm milk and I know lattes are milk heavy, I’m a coffee drinking expert, but this is beyond that and out of balance. Couldn’t drink it.
I really wanted to love this place. Sugar Bean Coffee & Cream is in a gorgeous, prime location, and the shop itself is adorable—it has the perfect beachy vibe. But unfortunately, the customer service was absolutely terrible.
From the moment we walked in, the staff was cold and unwelcoming. I asked one of the employees if the shop was locally owned—he didn’t know, asked someone else, and then just told me “yeah” with no further conversation or interest. It felt dismissive, and honestly, it was just poor service all around.
The coffee itself? Totally forgettable. Nothing special at all, and definitely not worth the experience.
We’re actually exploring buying a beach house in the area, and experiences like this make us question if this is the right spot for us. When you’re in a location this beautiful and sought-after, top-tier customer service should be a standard, not an afterthought.
I won’t be returning, and I wouldn’t recommend it.
to the lady that remade my latte I’m sorry that you have to do do actual work, and pay attention at your job.
I’m a Galveston local and in the restaurant industry and genuinely feel like I should not have been treated that way. Won’t be back.