
Address and Contact Information
Address: 324 St Joseph St, Rapid City, SD 57701
Phone: (605) 716-7894
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Reviews
The standout for me? They make authentic Turkish coffee. If you’ve never tried one, it is such a special treat! You can really taste the quality and care in every sip—all of their syrups and chai are made in-house, which makes a world of difference.
Our office favorites:
• Turkish Coffee: Bold, rich, and a must-try.
• Chai Tea: My coworkers loved this—you can tell it’s handcrafted.
• Caramel Frappe & Iced Espresso: Perfectly balanced and delicious.
We also treated ourselves to some of their food, and the homemade Turkish cheese bagels and Turkish carrot cake rolls were absolute hits. Everyone loved them!
What really made the experience was the amazing customer service. Sandy, her sister, and Timber were so helpful and gave the best suggestions while I was ordering. I’m already planning my next visit to try a different Turkish drink—there are just so many great choices!
The space itself is warm and welcoming, making it a great place to host a party or a networking group. Rapid City has a real gem here!
The atmosphere is different now as well. When I last came a while ago, the chalkboard was full of events, both from the community and Pure Bean themselves- game nights especially. Now, there is only one event on the board, which is sad to see. I also got kind of caught up on them advertising Mary Kay at the counter.
Between the pricing and other changes, I will not be returning.
Prices have risen well above other coffeehouses in the area, making it hard to justify the cost. Drink quality has been inconsistent (I am not blaming the new baristas, as I am sure it is a lot to learn), and recent changes feel less rewarding for regular customers.
I miss the old baristas and the Friday evening community events. The sense of connection seems to be fading.
They emphasized the flavor of their beans over packing their drinks with syrups.
The drink specials were simple but robust, elevated and unique. Three specials for each season that dedicated customers could look forward to all year. I remember spending all winter excited for the Peach Hepburn, then all Summer waiting for the Sugar Cookie Cortado.
But Pure Bean was more than just drinks–it was family. Because the Baristas cared so much about their craft, they invested that same amount of care into the customers.
Because the owners, managers, leads, and seconds put love into creating tangible quality, the community came to this shop to gather, create, and partake in a completely unique coffee shop experience.
In a world of overconsumption and Americanized coffee, Pure Bean was fresh, simple, and trustworthy.
Pure Bean earned its high ratings through distinctiveness and dedication.
Pure Coffee Hub is fine. But it’s not Pure Bean. Reid, you let your vision die.
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still has the best coffee anywhere. The transition has not been without changes, but some changes are definitely good. There are more options, the pastries are amazing and more varied, and the shop itself still looks and feels amazing. It’s everything it ever was, and more. Top notch on every level.