
Nestled on Main Street in the charming town of Lindsborg, KS (also known as Little Sweden) The White Peacock serves as a fun, unique stop for locals and visitors alike. We serve all fair trade and organic coffee and espresso, and strive to offer the community healthy and sustainable products. Stop in for a creamy latte, strawberry basil lemonade, frozen hot chocolate, or soothing cup of tea! Our breakfast and lunch menus are available all day, every day. Be sure to check out our outdoor Courtyard seating area while you visit! We hope to see you soon. 🙂
Hours
| Tuesday | 7 AM–6 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–6 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–6 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–6 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–6 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–6 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–6 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 124 S Main St, Lindsborg, KS 67456
Phone: (785) 212-6108
Website: https://www.whitepeacockcoffee.com/
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Reviews
The service was 2nd to none and so was the food.
Had The Swede Bagel and Lingonberry Crepes! Fantastic. Cute atmosphere too. Got some muffins to go. Really good too.
Food was excellent and the staff was bending over backwards to please their customers.
I’m just passing through town, but if I lived here this would be my go to spot to eat and meet up with friends and family.
We parked in the spacious side streets and made our way up to the coffee shop noticing all the shops had little Dala horses and Swedish names. Walking into the White Peacock we were instantly and warmly greeted by a smiling young man. The coffee shop was very spacious with a couple of reading nooks, bar seating at the window, a back room with large kitchen table for meetings or work sessions and a beautiful and serene outside seating area complete with some perfectly placed water features for extra relaxing atmosphere. There were many drinks to choose from including all of the popular coffee drinks both hot and iced, as well as teas and other cool refreshing drinks. Breakfast and lunch options were also available as well as fresh baked pastries. We settled on a hot latte and a Java chip Frappuccino, and split one of their house made sandwiches, The Dala Sandwich.
The sandwich featured fresh baked toasted wheat roll with generous amounts of ham, melted cheddar cheese, mayo and some tart Swedish lingonberry. The lingonberries really helped to bring some freshness into the sandwich, which could have benefited from some lettuce, onions or tomato for some more freshness and texture. We also felt that the sandwich could have been toasted just a little bit, but overall it was a very tasty sandwich. This out of the way coffee shop was definitely worth the drive, and we were pleasantly surprised by this cute little sleepy town.