Timber Lane Coffee

  4.7 – 188 reviews   • Coffee shop

We have excellent Coffee, home made muffins, breakfast bagels, and individually made Panini. We prepare soup almost daily. We have many other speciality drinks such as frappes, smoothies, and tea. We also have Wisco Pop. We have home made quiche, chocolate cake, cookies, and cold brew coffee.

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Jenn Monfret
I’m such a lover of matcha and coffee and I came all the way from Florida to town and found this spot. I loved it!! My matcha frappe was amazing loved the scenery of this cafe. Anytime I come back to town I’ll always come back. Very friendly! Thank you
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Monique
Timber Lane Coffee isn’t just a café, it’s a love letter to the community of Boscobel. Tucked into what was once an old corner-store pharmacy (and at during my mom’s time, a bar), this charming coffee shop was lovingly brought to life by a retired Illinois school teacher with a dream and the grit to chase it.

She used part of her own retirement to transform a space that had fallen into deep disrepair into a beautiful, welcoming haven. Some of the original brick wall now proudly stands exposed (seen behind the piano), adding a rich sense of history. The ceiling is refinished but original and it gives the whole café a timeless elegance. Even the floors have a story: a local laborer was so moved by the owner’s vision, he refinished them without taking a dime. Which to this day, the thought of, nearly moves the owner to tears.

While snapping a few photos during my visit, I had the privilege of meeting the owner herself. She came up with a warm smile, asked a few kind questions, and before I knew it, she was flipping through a photo album filled with memories of my birth town’s past, the old bar, the pharmacy, and even earlier days. It was a honor to be shown the rich history of the building by the current owner. She showed me the “before” pictures of the space, and I was floored. The transformation is nothing short of inspiring. It’s a testament to her hard work, discipline, and an unshakable belief in creating something meaningful.

Although I didn’t make it upstairs (thanks to a rough migraine), but what a view on the way. Lined along the stairwell were whimsical teapots turned into lamps, part of a rotating display of local artists she proudly hosts each month. Upstairs holds even more of their work for sale. It’s a beautiful tribute to the creative heartbeat of the town; a space where art, community, and caffeine meet.

The downstairs space offers plenty of seating, natural lighting, and cozy nooks perfect for chatting with a friend, catching up on some reading, or browsing one of the many free newspapers they offer.

The menu has all the classic café favorites and a few unexpected twists, like an Arnold Palmer made with Earl Grey tea, which my boyfriend really enjoyed. I treated myself to an Oregon chai and vanilla bean frappe. Yes, it was a bit on the sweet side (note to self: maybe don’t mix two frappes into one cup next time), but it was blended to perfection and absolutely delicious.

I never got the chance to ask her why, as someone from Illinois, she chose Boscobel, Wisconsin as the place to bring her dream to life. But after sitting in her café, seeing the love she’s poured into every inch of it, and hearing her speak so warmly about the past. My guess is, Boscobel chose her, too.

In a world that too often forgets the value of heart, effort, and community, Timber Lane Coffee is a breath of fresh air. It’s more than a coffee shop, it’s a symbol of what passion and persistence can create. And it’s lucky for all of us that this remarkable woman, who could’ve been relaxing in retirement, decided instead to spend her days serving up joy, one cup at a time.
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Jerron Ralph
What an awesome place to get things done, have so.e coffee or refresher. They also offer food such as paninis, soups, sweet treats and more! Stop in, great costumer service!
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Muriel Brumley
Great spot for a latte or a light lunch. The place is always cozy, so you can certainly bring a book or a project to work on. Highly recommend!
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Ashlee Rybak
We love getting their frappes and cookies, which a sweet indulgence in a warm and inviting atmosphere. The owners are big-hearted kind people who make you feel welcomed.
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Jessica Lindholm
Wonderful coffee, cookies, and refreshers! Staff is extremely friendly and welcoming.
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S Wieten
Cute little cafe feels really homey. Paninis were great and I love their coffee. They got a wide variety of coffee.
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Joseph Mui
Wondeful coffee shop, cozy and inviting. Both dining-style seating and also comfortable conversation-style seating that allows you to come and get a quick bite and drink, or to sit and exist for a few hours. Sandwiches were surprisingly cheap compared to most coffee shop prices.
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Amanda Miller
This place is a gem! The food is some of the best I’ve ever had at a coffee shop. The drinks are really good and the overall vibe is so cozy. If I lived here, I’d be in alllll the time!
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JoAnn
A wonderful quiet retreat when the world gets to be oppressive. I go when I just want to be left alone with coffee and my writing. The atmosphere is great with tables for groups or singles and overstuffed chairs and couches to sink into and enjoy the work of local artists.
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