

As a family-owned and family-run business, we are constantly in contact with our customers and looking for ways to enhance your experience at our store. Our Gainesville location is open to serve you. Whether you stop in regularly on your way to work in the mornings, or you bring your friends on special occasions for a fabulous evening of dessert and conversation, we hope you’ll be able to see the love and care we’ve put into Inman Perk to make it a truly unique and special coffee shop. Not only are our drinks made to exacting standards—which our Golden Cup award and commitment to Sustainable Coffee and Fair Trade products show—but our staff is genuinely concerned about making your moments at Inman Perk a pleasure. We hope to see you soon!
Hours
| Sunday | 7 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 102 Washington St NW, Gainesville, GA 30501
Phone: (678) 971-5611
Website: http://www.inmanperkcoffee.com/
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Reviews
Baristas looked unhappy, weren’t overly friendly, heavy metal music playing at 0900 in the morning. Weird vibe.
Loved the dimly lit/natural light seating they had at the front of the shop (different lighting and seating in other spots if you want).
Great experience. Will probably start coming at least once a week.
We’ve lived in Gainesville for six years and have tried all the new coffee shops that have popped up around the Square recently.
While the new spots are fine, we decided to revisit Inman today, and loved it. In our opinion, they’re still the best coffee shop in town and are a top brunch spot too.
First, the coffee quality is on another level. You can really taste the pride they take in selecting their beans. I ordered the “Fresh Start” latte with coconut milk, and it was easily the best latte I’ve had in Gainesville. They also have the most impressive selection of non-dairy options I’ve seen. Most places only carry oat or almond, so finding coconut milk was a huge win for me. They also have a massive coffee menu with specialty items I haven’t seen elsewhere, like a Breve! My husband got an iced mocha and a panini and absolutely loved both.
Second, the food menu is incredible, especially if you have dietary restrictions. I have gluten and dairy sensitivities, and usually, my options are limited. Inman has the biggest gluten-free menu in the area—GF muffins, brownies, and actual GF bread options. I got the avocado toast on gluten-free bread topped with scrambled eggs. The bread was delicious, the avocado was fresh, and the eggs were perfect.
If you’ve been distracted by the newer shops, do yourself a favor and go back to Inman. Between the extensive menu, the high-quality coffee, and the dietary options, they are beating the competition by a mile.
When I walked in, I asked the girl at the front counter (wearing a backwards hat) what she would recommend. Her response was simply, “Um, I don’t know.” No smile, no suggestions, no follow up. I then asked if the mocha was good, and she replied, “Hmm, I don’t like it,” without offering an alternative. It immediately felt short and uninterested.
My wife was with me English is her second language and she was trying to figure out breakfast. I asked the employee what she would recommend and explained a few things my wife typically likes. Instead of helping, she responded with something along the lines of, “I don’t know, what do you want?” When I tried again, she just pointed at the menu.
The menu itself didn’t help the situation. It was unorganized and hard to read. Items weren’t clearly grouped, prices weren’t easy to match to specific items, and the layout felt cluttered. For someone unfamiliar with the café and especially for someone whose first language isn’t English it made ordering more confusing than it needed to be. Instead of categories being clearly separated (coffee, specialty drinks, breakfast sandwiches, pastries, etc.), everything felt visually crowded and difficult to scan quickly. When you combine that with an unhelpful staff member, it made the whole ordering process frustrating.
To make matters worse, our order was incorrect when we received it.
In total, we paid about $45 for two coffees, two breakfast sandwiches, and a scone. The scone was good, but overall the experience didn’t justify the price. For that amount, I would expect friendly, helpful service and a smoother ordering experience.
It may have been her first day I try to be understanding but the interaction came across as dismissive rather than simply inexperienced.
We were excited to try this place, but between the service, the confusing menu, and the incorrect order, it was honestly shocking and disappointing.