David Inman
This is probably the best coffee shop in or around Indianapolis for meetings. It’s super roomy and has high ceiling so the sound control is excellent.
Plus you’re surrounded by dozens and dozens of supercars, and how can you not enjoy a meeting when you’re looking around you at that kind of scenery?
The staff is also on their game, super friendly, and do an excellent job of making recommendations and bringing the order directly to your table. I haven’t had any of their food yet but the hot chocolate was excellent.
… moreJin Kim
This has to be one of the coolest spots for car guys, bike guys, and petrolheads.
The café shares a building with a Ducati dealer, and exotic and collector-grade used car dealer, and an exotic auto service center.
Beyond the great coffee and stylish interior, you get to see some truly incredible cars — historic, iconic, and rare collector pieces from around the world.
I was honestly speechless when I first walked in.
It’s not just Ferraris or Porsches, but most of the car here is something special, real eye candy for any enthusiast.
Whether you’re into cars or just appreciate good coffee in a unique space, this place is absolutely worth a visit.
… moreSunny Park
Such a cool spot with a unique concept! They have cars and bikes on display and a modern cafe right in the middle. The interior is really beautiful and the whole vibe is fun to sit in. The baristas were super friendly and young. I had a vanilla latte and it was so good and the banana waffles came out warm and perfect. Now I get why this place is rated as one of the top cafes. I would definitely come back again. All ages and families welcome.
… moreKurt Bonner
I LOVE coffee. I work out of a lot of coffee shops and this has to be one of the best. I am confused why the ratings are not higher because the service is excellent. I love trying different types of black coffee to taste the different roasts and Rivet did not disappoint. The flavor was fantastic! The atmosphere in here is incredible with a beautiful design and with cars and motorcycles on both sides. I will be back (my wife has been telling me to come because I would love it, as per usual, she was right). Thank you Rivot!
… moreChelsea Overbeck
The cinnamon bread was super dry and supposed to be good for 5 more days still, crazy. My cinnamon maple latte was burn-your-mouth hot and very sweet. In all fairness I’ve had the same latte there a few times and it was much better. Maybe just an off day for them?
… moreAline Sagaz
Amazing latte!! The place is big, beautiful, and full of tables. Cool atmosphere, especially for car lovers. It has a good service and lot of options on the menu, from drinks to food.
… moreFatima
I finally tried the Zionsville Rivet location! For those who are new to Rivet they have their flagship store in Westfield on the north side. And that store is super popular yet busy. Doesn’t come as a surprise they opened their 2nd in Westfield library and 3rd in Zionsville. One step in and the ambience is so west like. I say that intentionally as the designer is from California. The customers are pretty stylish and the place is buzzing yet so spacious all the time. I ordered my Ethiopian black coffee and rivet known for their amazing coffee beans didn’t disappoint. The Sarah Lee special was delicious with gluten free oat bread, eggs, creamy goat cheese and slightly tangy hot sauce which wasn’t too spicy. I took my calls and met my good friend and had a great time!
… moreRick Mast
Coffee was good but would have been nicer to have in mugs, ours were in to go cups. Looking at motorcycles while drinking coffee is worth the stop. Plus coffee not bad either.
… moreHoward A
The coffee and pastries are okay to good, but go for the show of exotic cars and motorcycles. Don’t miss the Vespa shop.
… moreMaham Nadeem
I was a big fan of this cafe and had been coming here semi regularly. Everyone had been very friendly up until today. I came for breakfast with my mom and sister. We had an EMPTY Starbucks cup with the intention of throwing it away in the trash. I came up to the counter to order coffee and food for us. I greeted the barista, asked him how he was doing, and then started to order. He asked me to throw away the Starbucks cup and I let him know – no problem, I will throw it away, it is empty. The cup was at the table with my mom so I would have to leave the line to order. I tried to order again and he immediately cut me off, told me I have to throw it away. Again I told him, I will, there is a line – can I please order? He did not let me and started serving the next person in line. I felt so hurt and humiliated in that moment that I just decided to leave. I understand the policy, it was my mistake and I really only brought it from my car to throw it away in the trash. I only wish that my apology and commitment to following their policy was enough and the barista did not feel the need to publicly humiliate as he did. It honestly made me feel very sad and hurt.
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