
In 2019, we opened our hidden gem in the small town of Garrett, Indiana. Our passion for coffee has led us to push the limits of creating unique and exciting coffee experiences for everyone to enjoy. In 2021, a custom-built Mobile Espresso Unit was introduced to allow us to bring our entire espresso bar to you!
Hours
| Monday | 6 AM–5 PM |
| Tuesday | 6 AM–5 PM |
| Wednesday | 6 AM–5 PM |
| Thursday | 6 AM–5 PM |
| Friday | 6 AM–6 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–6 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–6 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 101 S Randolph St, Garrett, IN 46738
Phone: (260) 553-4283
Website: https://www.facebook.com/GarrettDrinksCoffee/
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Order and Reservations
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Reviews
The atmosphere is amazing. It’s so fun, and I could totally see doing a road trip with friends and stopping in with a much larger group.
As a former resident of Garrett, I stop by to visit when I’m in town with my sister because this is the only coffee shop in town (and honestly Garrett is lucky to have a place like this.)
The interior really epitomizes what a coffee shop in Garrett should be. It pays homage to the beautiful old downtown buildings that used to dominate this section of Randolph Street and has a cozy atmosphere. It’s definitely a great place to get together and stay a while or stop by and study.
However, there are a couple of major issues with the place. First, the warmth ends with the space- the people they hire don’t give you the local coffee shop service you’d expect. I don’t think I’ve ever been greeted by a barista or been thanked for my order. If you take a look at the reviews, this is a consistent complaint and the owner seems surprised by this feedback each time.
And to add to that, the price for coffee here is outrageous. I live on the east coast and don’t expect these prices. $5.27 for a cold brew that tastes more like hot coffee with ice cubes in it.
I very much appreciate the effort that The Grind has put into making such a charming location. But I can’t recommend at such high prices and certainly not with the poor service given.
However, the service on Sunday’s (which is the day I frequent the most) is not great. There is a young man who works Sundays and is pleasant. Aside from that, the employees can be quite rude. I have visited this coffee shop during the weekdays and there have been some more pleasant employees at those times. If you are going to check out this coffee shop, I would recommend doing so during the week.
Aside from the service, the pricing is fair and the drinks are great. I am hoping for the best with the new location in the mall.
I had a brown sugar shaken espresso that made Starbucks look bad!
The exposed brick and music playing in the background added to the atmosphere.
Their drinks are okay but overpriced compared to Starbucks and other small business coffee shops in a 35 mile radius (including Ft. Wayne). There’s an inconsistency with the quality of their drinks (depending on the baristas working that day). With the exception of 2 baristas, my regular go-to drinks are more often than not, not made correctly.
Again, with the exception of 2 baristas, the customer service is extremely lackluster. I mean it with I say, I am never greeted with a smile (except from 2 baristas). The employees seem very unhappy to be working here.
If you plan on going here during the weekend and when they’re busy, be prepared to have a LONG wait time. I’ve done it on 3 separate Saturdays, and without exaggeration waited 45+ mins to get my drink.
I hope that owner takes her time to refine this location before they open their other location in Ft. Wayne.