Tom Hannes
Stopped in to our local Coffee shop this morning. Very comfortable and cozy Salvadoran shop with a relaxing atmosphere. Greeted at the door with a smile – I proceeded to order a breakfast burrito, a Fresh Salvadoran sweet quesadilla and a Coffee. Absolutely delicious. The burrito was made with care and tasted amazing. A good size and a good value, it had egg, cheese, sausage, peppers and (I think) little crispy pieces of bacon that were both delicious and a nice texture. Grilled in a fresh homemade tortilla to perfection. Very good. The Salvadoran sweet quesadilla was a surprise and so yummy. Very fresh and not too sweet. The coffee was strong and delicious and hit the spot. I chose to take it to go, but will come back with friends as the seating was nice with lots of windows and a comfy atmosphere. Looked like a good place to do a little work too – they even had a little printer you could use if needed. Great place, can’t wait to go back.
… moreHao Yuan
Just learned about this place and stopped in this morning to check it out. I had their cold brew which I enjoyed. Also decided to try out their breakfast burrito and a pork taco. Both tasted fresh and packed lots of flavor, were priced very fairly especially given the generous portions, and my food was brought out quickly after I put in my order.
My coffee alone was worth the visit, but I was genuinely and pleasantly surprised by the quality and variety of food options offered here. Another bonus is their entire food menu is available at open. I’ll definitely be back!
… moreNicole Mozafari
Delicious. Came for the coffee, stayed for an early lunch. A warm and inviting atmosphere. The food was phenomenal- authentic and good quality. Very affordable. I would pay double for that meal again. We will be back again the next time we visit Madison.
… moreLuisa Loving
Quesadilla and burrito were SO good. Coffee is better than other places. Staff was nice and food was fast. They were out of pork but the chicken was yummy.
… moreTanya
I ordered a hot chai with a shot of espresso and a sweet pastry, and I was genuinely impressed. The drink was surprisingly generous in size—definitely a bang for your buck. The flavor was rich, warm, and comforting, exactly what I was craving. I can’t remember the name of the pastry, but it was absolutely delicious. I’ll definitely be back for both!
… moreM
I love this place so much. The food is delicious, the coffee is not my style, I don’t love more fruity coffee but if you like that flavor profile this is the place for you! I always get a cappuccino instead since it’s not super citrusy. The atmosphere is always so great in here, and you truly can’t beat the pricing. Sad to see the tacos go up in price but this economy is struggling so I get it. Still incredibly great price, you’re absolutely getting your money’s worth. Love it here, you’re really missing out if you don’t try it at least once.
… moreJeremy Johnson
At Finca Coffee, I settled in with a latte and a pupusa like I’d come in out of the weather, even though the sky was clear. The room held that soft, patient quiet — the kind that doesn’t rush you, just waits.
The latte was dark and steady at first, bitter enough to wake old thoughts. Then the vanilla came through, gentle and unexpected, sweet in the way memory can be sweet — not loud, not cloying, just enough to remind you that kindness still exists if you’re paying attention.
The pupusa arrived warm and unpretentious, crisp at the edges with a soft, faithful center. Steam lifted from it like a small confession, the kind you don’t regret making. It tasted honest, filling in a way that settled more than hunger.
Together, the meal was beyond yummy — the sort of goodness that slows the hands and quiets the mind. I sat there a while longer than planned, listening to cups clink and chairs shift, feeling held in place. Some places feed you. Others let you rest. This one did both.
… moreHenry Happ
This was a great little find when looking for coffee. Having lived in Central America, seeing the Salvadoran background and the menu, we knew we had to go. We were not disappointed! The pour over we had was the best cup of coffee we’ve had in a long time. And having a pupusa after such a long time was a special treat and brought back memories of our time in Central America. We had a great conversation with La Dueña and learned a little more of the history of the shop. Highly recommended if you have a but if time to relax and try a great cup of coffee.
… moreBraxton Burgan
I had a coworker suggest this place for lunch. While normally I pack lunch because there isn’t much on South Rimrock for food, today I forgot to pack lunch. So I made a short trip to Finca Coffee. The food is well priced and the staff is nice and well mannered. The inside is well kept and welcoming. They have an outdoor patio seating area as well. I could see this being a frequent stop for lunch for me when I’m craving latin American food for lunch.
… moreRegina Gonzales
We just moved to Wisconsin 3 weeks ago. My husband is Salvadorian, so I have an unfair advantage. Back home, his mom made pupusas almost every other weekend for me, and I love them. And we traveled to El Salvador last year, so I may be comparing unfairly.
This place is good.
We got 4 pupusas; 2 beans and cheese, 2 pork and cheese. 30 dollars. It seemed high to us. We found it odd that they did not have lorocco. But when asked, the gentleman cooking said we can’t get it fresh enough here so we don’t use it. Those were his favorites, too. That’s fair. The curtido, which is a pickled slaw, had too much onion for my liking. Also, they only gave 1 little container of the salsa roja for 2 pupusas. You need at least 3 containers for 1
I got a cafe latte added sugar, and I enjoyed it. It’s not typical of me to get coffee out, so I don’t know if $4.50 is a fair price or not. A regular black coffee was also $4.50. That seemed high to me, too.
Inside, which I did not get photos of was a cute, small, trendy place. It’s located on the bottom floor of an apartment complex, I believe, with a few other places also on the bottom floor. Not much seating inside, which was OK. They had 3 tables outside. We sat outside. It was a beautiful day.
Overall. I’d eat here again. My husband agrees. Not like home. But close enough for Wisconsin.
There was other stuff on the menu, tacos, burritos, Salvadorian pastries, we didn’t try that stuff, but nice to know they have them.
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