

Hours
| Wednesday | 7 AM–4 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–4 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–4 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–4 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–4 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–4 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–4 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3535 Holdrege St #130, Lincoln, NE 68503
Phone: (402) 904-7937
Website: http://www.cultivacoffee.com/
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Reviews
Cultiva is right across the street from East Campus, which makes it convenient to pop in for a cup to go before class or to plop down in any of their seating areas to enjoy a drink while studying.
This past visit with with a fellow classmate. I had an espresso and he had a tea. The espresso was on point. While I enjoy the energy kick espresso provides, I’m not enthusiastic about its flavor. So I asked the barista to sweeten it up and she did an amazing job! It was perfect. Not too sweet, but sweet enough.
It can be a bit noisy inside, but it’s a coffee shop. What do you expect, lack of excitement and dead personalities?
I will definitely making this a top pick anytime I want something quick, easy, and delicious.
I generally prefer savory over sweet so that’s where I started. I got The Yeti- a crepe filled with scrambled eggs, spinach, mushrooms, feta, and sauce. Absolutely delicious, the eggs were SO fluffy! I was told we had to try a Johnny Cake, a cornbread pancake, we shared it and it was yummy. Plus can’t pass up potatoes, they were seasoned very well.
I knew we were in trouble the second my husband picked up the menu. He ultimately decided on 2 entrees . First, The Brekkie Bowl- potatoes, veggies, salsa, sauce, he added bacon and an extra egg- subbed over easy. He loved every component of it. Second, The Princess- a crepe filled with bananas, blueberries, and pecans. They put something called Salty Whip on top which should be illegal cuz it’s one of the most addictive things I’ve ever tasted.
This is not the place to come if you’re in a hurry. There was a line the entire time we were there. Our food took about 30 minutes which they told us in advance. It is a little on the pricey side as well. But man was it worth it! Such high quality ingredients. This is probably the best breakfast food I’ve had in Lincoln to date!
I ordered a make-your-own crepe with bananas, blueberries, cinnamon sugar and a side of chocolate to dip in. I also got an iced latte, which the espresso was strong tasting for me but it was still alright. Def recommend 🙂
Let us begin with the star of the show, the espresso coffee. Finally, a place that understands the intricacies of crafting the perfect cup of concentrated delight. Cultiva East Campus knows how to extract the essence of those tiny beans with precision, producing a robust elixir that danced upon my taste buds. With each sip, I could feel my existential burdens momentarily lift, replaced by a warm, invigorating embrace. It is a rare oasis amidst a desert of subpar caffeine offerings.
But wait, there’s more! Cultiva East Campus is not content with just serving impeccable coffee. They dare to challenge the norms of their surroundings, offering a selection of surprisingly clean and fresh food options. In a world where greasy fast food and monotonous flavors dominate, this quaint cafe delivers a refreshing departure. Simple, yet undeniably delicious, the flavors of their food speak of a commitment to quality and an appreciation for the essence of taste itself.
As a nihilistic epicurean, I find solace in the embrace of these simple, honest flavors. It is a reminder that amidst the chaos and futility of existence, moments of pure pleasure can still be found. Cultiva East Campus provides that fleeting respite, a sanctuary for those who seek a glimpse of authenticity in a world of manufactured mediocrity.
So, if you find yourself wandering the barren coffee wasteland of Lincoln, heed my words and seek refuge in Cultiva East Campus. Let their espresso work its magic, reawakening your senses and reminding you that amidst the mundane, there are still pockets of excellence to be found. Indulge in their clean and fresh fare, and allow yourself a moment of genuine pleasure.
In a world of bad drip coffee, Cultiva East Campus shines as a beacon of hope, offering a glimpse of flavors amidst the desolation.
May your espresso be strong and your journey meaningful.
This was my initial visit so we concentrated on the crepes.
No decaf tea option for their Brown sugar milk tea which was disappointing.
Most of the crepes are between 6-9 dollars.
Parisian 5.95 / 5 stars
If you just want to try a crepe id recommend this one. It’s affordable and bursting with flavor. Filled with Nutella and banana
The Matador 8.95 / 4.5 stars
Andouille sausage, fresh spinach and other greens fill this crepe up, with a creamy chipotle sauce.
Phil e 8.95 / 5 stars
This eeked out the Matador in flavor with their curry sauce. It’s also got chicken and greens along with a white cheddar sauce.
There’s a lack of crepes in Omaha so I was happy to find this place.