The original LTH coffeehouse nestled up on a quiet hill just a few minutes from downtown Roswell. This location has a beautiful patio and lawn to enjoy sipping coffee, Italian desserts and live music with your friends and family.
Additional parking on Bannister St, located next to Vets4Pets. See photos for a parking map
Quaint coffee shop in a converted house selling fair-trade roasts, specialty drinks & light bites.
Jahnavi Raju
this has to be my most favorite coffee shop in all of Atl. i love the outdoor area and their coffee is really good quality. I could sit out in the sun, sip on my coffee, paint, read, work all day outdoors here. extremely underrated
… moreMisrak Sertsu
I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Roswell location of Land of a Thousand Hills Coffee with my sister-in-law after our hike at Roswell Mill Waterfall, and I must say, it’s the coziest and most beautiful coffee shop I’ve encountered. I think I’ve finally found my go-to spot for coffee where I can sit down, study, or get some work done.
The moment I stepped inside, I was greeted by an incredible aroma that instantly transported me back to my home in Ethiopia, giving me butterflies. Lexie Renelle welcomed us with her friendly and polite demeanor, making our experience even more enjoyable.
We decided to try their fall menu, specifically the Pumpkin Spice Latte, and it was absolutely top-notch! We initially planned to order our drinks to go, but the inviting atmosphere convinced us to stay and savor every sip.
The shop offers plenty of parking, but I recommend parking across the street to avoid the steep hill that could scrape the bottom of your car.
Overall, Land of a Thousand Hills Coffee is a delightful spot that combines great coffee with a warm ambiance. I can’t wait to return for another Pumpkin Spice Latte!
… moreHau Nguyen
I love coffee (cannot live without it), and this is my favorite coffee shop in the Atlanta area. The coffee is excellent, but it is the baristas and the vibe they create that keeps me a loyal customer. You can probably find other places with good coffee in the area, but I haven’t found a place where the baristas treat me as a neighbor or a friend like here. Lexi, Chase, Ian, and Mia all make a natural effort to get to know me, and I appreciate that. With the setting of a house, I always feel like coming to a friend’s house to have a cup of coffee. I think the baristas are doing a great job in making great coffee, defining a culture, and creating a community.
… moreJJ
LTH coffee advertise itself as an artisan coffee roaster sourcing predominantly from Rwanda to help the poor coffee growers there. they may have some high-quality beans, of which they have multiple varieties, but I didn’t buy any. The experience there is less than artist. For regular coffee they just have a drip which, if served right after they brew, it is OK but after 30 minutes or so it’s already going bad. They do not make pour overs, which is a big red flag for me. When I asked him about this, the barista just said that they don’t have the right apparatus to do it. I pointed to some glass drippers they have for sale about 8 feet away from the barista. He said those were only for sale. The real reason I suspect is because it just takes too much time for them to do that and it is not worth their time. And of course they have no French press. also, while my wife’s pistachio croissant was good, my plain bagel was hard as a piece of wood. Thus the three stars for food. Apparently land of 1000 Hills coffee is a fairly large chain, which is present in at least six different states. I must say, the vibe is excellent if you can find a seat.
… moreHakan Akel
The Land of a Thousand Hills Coffee House in Roswell, Georgia, is a local favorite for its welcoming atmosphere and exceptional coffee. Here’s a focused review of the Roswell location:
Highlights:
Location & Ambiance:
Nestled in Roswell, it features a cozy, rustic-chic setting with both indoor and outdoor seating.
The outdoor patio is especially popular, offering a peaceful space to enjoy your coffee amidst nature. It’s perfect for relaxing, working, or meeting friends.
Coffee Quality:
The Roswell location serves their signature Rwandan coffee, known for its rich, smooth flavors.
Popular choices include their Rwandan Medium Roast, Cappuccinos, and seasonal specialties like flavored lattes.
Community Vibe:
The café often hosts live music, community events, and gatherings, making it a hub for locals.
The friendly staff adds to the warm and inviting feel.
Food Options:
They offer a variety of pastries, light bites, and breakfast items to pair with your drink. Vegan and gluten-free options are available.
Supportive Mission:
Every cup of coffee supports Rwandan farmers, combining quality with a meaningful impact.
What to Know:
Busy Hours: Weekends and mornings can get busy, so it’s best to arrive early if you want a good seat.
Parking: There is ample parking, but it can fill up quickly during peak times.
… moreKymberly C.
The coffee is fresh and the pastries are tasty. There is cool artwork on the walls that is available to buy. They could do with a few more cozy places to sit but there are plenty of regular tables and chairs as well as a counter along the wall to sit and work or talk. They have free WiFi. The parking lot is steep and narrow so parking can be a challenge.
… moreRand Eberhard
One of the best coffee places in the Atlanta area, definitely the best coffee shot in Roswell. There is a fair trade component to the ☕️ beans they buy. High quality single origin blends.
Clean, creative and comfortable environment with nice places to sit. Work space meeting space, eat and drink and enjoy your stay ️
Really friendly staff too!!!
… moreH O
What a cozy and friendly place. I don’t know why but everybody looked happy and laid back at the coffee shop. You feel like you are going to your friend’s house when you go there. I think they are having good coffee and doing good. I enjoyed their cortado coffee. They have outdoor tables. One of the best coffee places in Roswell, GA
… moreShika Nino
The whole café has a cozy coffeehouse vibe, with plenty of space to sit and relax. The chocolate banana nut loaf was amazing, though the coffee cake was just alright. The drink that really stood out to me was the Krampus, it definitely has a kick. I’ve never experienced anything like it before. It has a strong ginger flavor and is not for the faint of heart if you’re sensitive to that kind of taste.
… moreDokyeom Kim (Derek)
It’s really like a house on the hill.
I could fee like staying at my gran mom’s house when I sat on the outside patio.
My dog was also enjoyed at grass yard.
They were kind and atmosphere was good.
Coffee was nice for me.
Easy to take a parking as well.
Highly suggest!
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