Katie Slaughter
This is the cutest place! My husband and I come every time we’re in town. They have the best espresso drinks with really unique/cool flavors and the friendliest staff! Today I wanted to buy some tea to take home. The sweetest young woman (I think she was the manager) answered all my questions and helped me pick some great options. Even though they were very busy she didn’t make me feel rushed. We love Atticus!!
… moreMichelle Cho
This cafe seems to be an eclectic mix of Harry Potter, To Kill a Mockingbird, Alice in Wonderland, and more classic, fairy tale / fantasy themes – the amount of thoughtful creativity put into this cafe has been a real gem to find as our family has been walking around Park City! There’s a good assortment of teas, expresso-based drinks, and smoothies that is all centered around a particular beloved book character. The size of the cups most notably are named after a book character.
We got two matcha lattes, a holiday specialty drink, and a decaf latte. Oatmilk and almond milk are an additional 80 cents which we were a bit sad about now that the trend is to cover the costs of alternative milk. Please cover alternative milks!
While we waited for our drinks, it was fun to walk around the bookshelves lined with books, stuffed animals, gifts, and cards that you can get for loved ones. It truly embodies a bookstore and a cafe fused together. There’s a good number of seating inside and outside.
The workers here are speedy and kind.
Thank you all for this space that you provide for the community. God bless you all.
… moreJeff Bradley
We visited Atticus twice on our recent short stay in Park City. The food, drinks, atmosphere, and retail shop are all excellent. I had the Purple Haze Tea latte twice – it was very good!! We also had the Honey Bee Protein smoothie, the breakfast burrito and the bagel sandwich. All were great – so good we went back twice. Harry Potter theme and vibes throughout. Not over-the-top, but cozy. Retail selection was very fun too. Both days were busy in a quiet shoulder season on Main St. Definitely worth a visit when you’re in town.
… more佐藤大輔
This was my first time visiting Park City as a tourist. I came with the staff from UT Craft Ramen. I had a hot chocolate, which gently warmed my chilled body. One of my friends spilled their entire drink, but the staff kindly provided a new one. I really experienced firsthand the excellent service at cafes in America. I would love to visit again when the spring roll pop-up comes to Salt Lake City. Thank you for the delicious food and great service!
… moreJosue Viquez
The atmosphere is cozy and the staff is really nice. They’re a lot of merch that is worth buying too, like tshirts, cups, stickers, etc. I really recommend to visit this place
… moreLloyd Clark
We stayed at Summit Watch and The Atticus Coffee House was just accross the plaza from the resort, so very convenient location. It was a great little cozy coffee shop with a good selection of coffee and tea. I LOVED their blueberry scone, it is a little different than a traditional scone with a sugar glaze on top. Sooooo good and flavorful.
… moreAllan Smith
Congratulations Worlds Best Cup of Coffee!
Buddy the Elf what’s your favorite color?
This TEAM rocks!
… moreSuzie P
Cute little coffee shop on main Street in Park City. We had breakfast twice while visiting from out of town. Glad we found this place! Souvenirs, books, teas and a nice vibe.
Vegan options.
… moreOlivia Calvert
Cozy, adorable, quirky- like all coffee shops should be.
The seasonal pumpkin spice latte was classic.
The salted maple was far too salty and boring. I would not recommend, but I’m a fan of sweet drinks
… moreJ A
Great decor, music and breadth of drink offerings. I was feeling the effects of altitude sickness so the barista recommended a turmeric based tea (I think?) which came with whole herbs and spices and did the trick of settling my stomach – and, it tasted delicious!
They have a large selection of fun gifts from one of my favorite brands, Blue Q, including irreverent socks, reusable bags and other tchochkes, and a limited book selection, including a couple used.
The decor is very eclectic with owl ceiling lights and art deco sconces under a black tin ceiling, velvet couches and even a mosaic totem pole. Highlight of my trip to Park City!
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