

Experience the perfect blend of specialty coffee and a welcoming atmosphere at Depot by Kaldi’s Coffee. Nestled on the Emory University campus, this inviting spot offers a delightful escape from the everyday hustle. Settle in with a beverage, whether you prefer the fresh air of our covered outdoor seating or the cozy warmth of our stylish interior. With a dedication to quality and a passion for community, we invite you to make this your new favorite destination for a moment of peace and a perfect cup.
Sizable coffee shop with outdoor seating & a menu of sandwiches, pizzas & breakfast fare.
Hours
| Sunday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1 Eagle Row, Atlanta, GA 30322
Phone: (404) 727-0405
Website: http://kaldiscoffee.com/pages/the-depot
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Reviews
They make an insanely good Chicken Power Bowl with quinoa, roasted sweet potato, feta, dried cherries, and chicken. I ended up having it three mornings in a row and couldn’t get enough of it.
Their coffee presentation is also really unique—they serve it with a little glass of soda. Not just water, but soda, which I’ve never seen anywhere else. It’s especially nice when you’re having strong drinks; it just makes the whole experience better.
As for the vibe of the place—it’s super calm and relaxing, at least in the mornings. No loud music, just a chill atmosphere. A lot of people were studying or working.
We were there on a business trip, but it almost felt like being back in college, when I’d spend mornings studying in a café. Brought back some good memories and left a really nice impression.
Overall, I’d 100% recommend this place to absolutely anyone.
I think it’s same as Roaming or Dancing Goat
Fancy, I got chocolate covered beans
and bubble water
Good place to study probability
I stop by here every week or so. I’d probably be here more often if there were parking available.
This is a bustling little coffee shop with a pretty big dining area inside and a covered patio by the train tracks. For a student coffee shop, the coffee is decent and there’s a lot of choice on snacks. There are also some small plates and sandwiches.
I drink straight espresso, and it’s good here with a nice crema.
I stop by here because they have rice krispie bars that are not as sweet as the Starbucks version. They often have a few other gluten free treats. They even have a gluten free muffin and coconut macaroons.
If you are an Emory student, this is more organic and charming than the Starbucks on the edge of campus. If you are not a student, it is very hard to find parking here and unless, like me, this happens to be on your path, this is not worth going out of your way.
We appreciated the fact that it was open late. Many students had come to study.