We believe in good coffee, fostering a community of like-minded folks, and being the most creative version of ourselves we can be. Gatekeeping coffee isn’t cool. No matter what kind of coffee you enjoy on your hectic mornings, we got you covered. Hazel started out of a mobile 1950’s RedDale Camper, and expanded into a catering company, because our goal was to bring amazing coffee to people no matter where they are. We now have a home base cafe in the wonderful Ann Arbor, MI. Any of this sound good? Come say howdy!
Hours
| Tuesday | 7 AM–5 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–5 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–5 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–5 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–5 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–5 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–5 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2111 Packard St Suite 130, Ann Arbor, MI 48108
Phone: (734) 492-3570
Website: https://hazelcoffee.co/
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Reviews
My sister ordered the strawberry chip latte, and it seemed to be lacking the strawberry flavor. Also, foam was much looser than mine. Overall, both drinks ended up being a bit underwhelming for the price.
That said, I’m sharing this as constructive feedback rather than negativity. The atmosphere and staff were great, and I hope this helps the business continue to improve and grow.
I ordered the banana matcha with almond milk. I paid $9.54 for one drink which is honestly quite expensive.
Unfortunately, it was incredibly weak and watery. What it could have made up for in poor matcha profile and quality, it also did not in flavor. Honestly, the only reason I knew the drink had banana flavoring in it was because I was the one ordering it. Perhaps the baristas have not been trained properly on how to make a matcha with the appropriate ratio, but overall the drink was flavorless and lukewarm at pick up. The cream cap or whatever this store calls it was extremely disappointing too. I tried it both separately and mixed into the matcha, and it tasted only of heavy cream and no other flavor. Again, for $10 I can’t say I was happy.
From having tried countless coffee/matcha in A2, the U.S., and abroad I’ve noticed that most places are either good at matcha or coffee, but rarely both. This is a review on matcha alone as I have not tried their coffee. Perhaps it’s good, I’m not sure.
The aesthetics are very cute. The ambiance was nice and the drinks are very pretty in photos.
Overall, I can’t say I would visit Hazel again. For the prices and quality I’m pretty sure I do not need to come back.
They really have their branding on point, which is so fun to see from a locally owned place. I love when owners have a vision for their business. We tried a classic whole milk latte, and the seasonal Michigan Maple Latte. Both were delicious and exceeded expectations! We were planning to grab and go, but the place was so inviting, we stayed for a while and enjoyed our coffee.
Wishing Hazel all the future success they deserve. If you’re looking for a locally owned coffee shop to spend your money at, this is it!
pretty good study vibes, bougie. I really like what they have going on here, it’s a modern and minimalist vibe from the tables to the music being played. Drinks are a bit expensive but you can expect quality.
Parking in the back is not for customers! I parked there originally but moved after double checking
the space is super cute and cozy, with lots of natural light from the windows. the merch is super midwestern (complimentary) and i had to get a shirt, i also wanted one of the diner mugs but they were out
speaking of mugs, they also have a cute lil mug trade system where you can take a mug leave a mug!