Hannah Showvaker
I like to find unique coffee shops when I’m travelling. This was a great little gem. They barista had some great recommendations and was friendly. The vibe is definitely geared towards college kids (which makes total sense as there is a college right next door) – tables/comfy chairs/tables…a perfect little study/homework setup.
… moreSarah
The drinks and baked goods are good. The actual food leaves much to be desired – specifically the eggs.
… moremike gaebelein
The River Road Coffeehouse journey to the campus of Kenyon College began in 2011 when the Formans met with Middle Ground Café owners, Joel and Margaret Gunderson. The popular coffee and food establishment resided in the center of Gambier and enjoyed a strong student customer base. The Gundersons also owned the neighboring Village Inn and were interested in focusing their energies on that business. The Formans were concerned that the significant “food” focus of the existing business would make it difficult for a replacement coffeehouse to enjoy success. Mark and David also felt strongly that specific efforts would be necessary to emphasize the “local” orientation of the business. The dialogue with the Gundersons was re-opened in early 2012 and an assets purchase agreement was finalized in April of 2012.
Wiggin Street Coffee opened in August of 2012 just prior to the beginning of the 2012-2013 academic year. A complete renovation of the kitchen and service area was accomplished to highlight the coffee-orientation of the new business. The new La Marzocco Linea espresso machine was located in close proximity to the front counter to enhance barista interaction with customers and a high-end coffee and tea brew bar was located adjacent to the existing “pick-up” window. While the menu emphasized espresso-based drinks, coffee and tea…it was also important to offer high-quality pastry and a limited selection of food items that were sourced from local vendors.
Affectionately dubbed “Wiggle Ground” by the KC students, the coffeehouse has enjoyed continued success as a supporter of “coffee and community”. Although still in its early stages of development, Wiggin Street Coffee hopes to continue a long tradition of offering community members and students a place to gather and discuss the issues of the day in the tradition of European Coffeehouses while enjoying outstanding specialty coffee sourced from small farms and cooperatives with a tradition of excellence!
… moreMaxx-Phillippe Hollott
The only cafe in Gambier, Ohio is a warm respite from the winter and a Kenyon College hangout. Right on the main street, the coffee selection is a tasty mix of traditional and fancy.
… moreKristen M
I absolutely love this place! It’s my all time favorite coffee shop. The workers are beyond amazing. They are helpful and and very welcoming. I will always recommend this place. The prices arent bad and the drinks are amazing!
… moreRhonda Saladino
Well, I got there when it was closed, but it’s located in an adorable little college town.
From what I can tell from the outside looking in, it’s a really nice place . The outside is very inviting as well. Very peaceful place I would like to live there maybe.
… moreJenny McKee
Very cute coffee shop that is very student and remote-working friendly! They have a bunch of tables and also bench seating, with some single benches seemingly designed for people working or students studying. They also have huge power strips, which is awesome to accommodate lots of laptop chargers! They sell a variety of pastries and some basic breakfast food items, like a breakfast burrito or bagel. Oddly, though they had power, they said they didn’t have electricity for their toaster, so they were unable to toast my bagel. However, they did offer to warm it up and honestly, the warmed jalapeno cheddar bagel with cream cheese was delicious! The iced coffee was good, and they were even able to make it half-caf, which I appreciated! I would definitely visit again!
… moreAaron Zaremsky
A different name from when I remember going here, but I’m sure it still has the best coffee and atmosphere as it always has had. This is where most people come to study and also talk to friends/just hang out.
Perfect atmosphere for a small town college environment and worth spending time in if you’re in the area.
… moreKen Dillard
I dropped my daughter off for a volleyball recruitment visit and stopped in to get coffee and do a little work.
My Latte with an extra shot was delicious and very well made with a “heart” in the foam (very professional). Just the right strength without being bitter, thank you!
The WiFi was quick and the young ladies working were talkative and engaging!
Great job, and I’ll be back in the morning! It was a VERY pleasant experience!
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