
Historic home converted into a quaint cafe, serving up coffee, waffles, ice cream & baked goods.
Hours
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 7:30 AM–5 PM |
| Tuesday | 7:30 AM–5 PM |
| Wednesday | 7:30 AM–5 PM |
| Thursday | 7:30 AM–5 PM |
| Friday | 7:30 AM–5 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–5 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1088 Canton St Suite 100, Roswell, GA 30075
Phone: (770) 545-8228
Website: https://www.crazylove.coffee/
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Reviews
Enjoy the indoor and outdoor seating, and don’t miss their marketplace stocked with local goodies and gifts. I’m partial to the waffles and the bacon cheddar biscuits, but everything is delicious. They’ve even got a great lineup of salad bowls. Don’t worry, there’s plenty of parking around back.
Stop by Crazy Love Coffee House and be sure to try their seasonal treats. This December, I’m obsessed with “Santa’s Cookie Flight,” pictured below. And don’t forget to browse Bungalow, their basement clothing boutique!
☕️ I’ll definitely be back!
The menu options were so enticing I had a hard time choosing. I settled on a Hot Butterscotch white chocolate mocha for my drink and it was a GREAT choice. My friend and I then shared the Pumpkin Cream cheese waffle, a Breakfast bowl, and avocado toast.
The place was constantly moving with customers coming in and out. Definitely seems like a go to local spot. The staff was kind, friendly, and attentive. Not sure what to order? They will happily recommend.
When I wanted a relaxed brunch spot near Sandy Springs without the fuss of trendy crowds, I stumbled upon Crazy Love Coffee House—a quaint little gem tucked inside a historic house on bustling Canton Street. With my giant schnauzer, Satchmo, in tow, we snagged a sunny spot on the patio (perfect for people- and pup-watching).
The Vibe
Cozy & Lived-In: Feels like brunch at a friend’s charming old home.
Outdoor Seating: A must when the weather’s nice—dog-friendly and breezy.
Order-at-the-Counter: Grab a coffee first, then wait for your food (pro tip: go early—there’s often a line, but it moves fast).
The Food
Berry Granola Bowl ($12)
Housemade granola with crunchy clusters
Fresh bananas and juicy berries (though the strawberries were frozen—my only gripe)
Creamy yogurt tying it all together
Verdict: A refreshing, wholesome winner.
Bacon, Egg & Cheese Croissant ($8)
Flaky, buttery croissant (I’m a sucker for a good one)
Classic fillings done right—no frills, just satisfaction.
The Logistics
Parking: Around back—limited, but worth circling for.
Canton Street Buzz: Right in the heart of Roswell’s action, yet the patio feels like an oasis.
Final Rating: 4.6/5 ★★★★☆
Why not a 5? Frozen strawberries aside, Crazy Love nails the unpretentious, wholesome brunch vibe. If you want fancy avocado toasts or bottomless mimosas, look elsewhere. But if you crave simple, well-made food in a setting that feels like a hug, this is your spot.
Perfect for: Leisurely weekends, dog owners, and anyone who thinks brunch should be easy.
P.S. Try their coffee—it’s as no-nonsense and satisfying as the rest of the menu.
Your Favorite Plastic Surgeon and Foodie
Dr. Nip & Tuck
They sell really cute stuff like T shirts, stuffed animals, jewelry and there were a love of Vday themed things at the time. I also think this is a Christian owned place which I thought was really sweet.
My cortado was perfect, the croissant wasn’t massive and was flaky and warm, the waffle was not too sweet but very enjoyable. I had a nice afternoon here.
Also, if you need the best classic men’s haircut in Georgia, walk a few doors down to the Commodore Roswell!