

Hours
| Wednesday | 7 AM–5 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–5 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–5 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–2 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 7 AM–5 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–5 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 126 Jeff Davis Ave, Long Beach, MS 39560
Phone: (228) 868-2660
Website: https://www.thecoastroast.com/
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Reviews
It’s currently 5 July and most everything downtown is closed but not them!!
Also, they have a drive-through if you can’t find parking, I would suggest parking at sonic or a little further down the road you can turn into the side of the radish restaurant
Found something new on the menu today (probably only knew cause I’ve never tried it)
I was originally going to get coffee and then go to a big shop across the street but they were closed today so I ended up getting an apple pie muffin !! Wow did not disappoint
They do have Wi-Fi. The password is out in front at check out don’t know how good it is because I’ve never used it.
I’ve had a few dates here. I even know someone who got engaged in the front of the building lol definitely a Long Beach must!
What are you waiting for? Go get some great coffee!!!
I highly recommend the White Mocha Frappuccino!
We stumbled upon this brew-tiful spot on the Gulf Coast and wow—the matcha here is matcha made in heaven! Honestly, it’s the best we’ve sipped outside of one special spot in New Orleans.
The milkshake? She shook us in the best way. Creamy, dreamy, and gone in seconds. But the real kicker? Three iced drinks for just $15. That’s right—no need to sell a kidney for caffeine here. Finally, a café that’s not over-roasted or overpriced.
Oh—and did we mention it’s inside a restored old Hancock County bank? We felt rich just sitting in there.
If you’re in the Gulf Coast and need a pick-me-up that won’t grind your wallet, Bankhouse Café is the brew crew you need. Highly recaffeinated—I mean, recommended!
Bankhouse Coffee isn’t trying to be trendy, it’s trying to be useful. And it succeeds. I’m not much of a coffee drinker, but I come here often—to meet, to work, to sit with my laptop and watch the rhythm of Long Beach unfold through the windows.
This is where locals pass through, where conversations happen without pretense, where the baristas know how to keep things moving without losing the human touch. It’s not loud, it’s not flashy, it’s just right. The kind of place that doesn’t need to shout to be heard.
If you’re looking for a spot to get things done, to catch up with a friend, or just to be part of the everyday pulse of the Gulf Coast, this place delivers. It’s clean, it’s welcoming, and it’s woven into the fabric of the town.
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