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Address: 43 SE Main St, Minneapolis, MN 55414
Website: http://frgmntcoffee.com/
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The location is beautiful; an old, spacious building with a cozy atmosphere. However, their coffee menu feels limited. I came specifically for a pumpkin spice latte, but they didn’t have it. I ended up getting a chai tea latte, which was okay but nothing special.
I tried the morning bun & enjoyed it, but the croissant was very standard. We also ordered an iced coffee (can’t recall the name) & it was just average. Overall, the taste of the coffee doesn’t quite match the price.
The shop was packed & we couldn’t find a place to sit. Parking was also difficult, especially on the weekend.
I ordered the Cinnamon Roll Cold Brew, and I am definitely not impressed to say the least. I was told that there was a “lot of cold foam” on top,, but it seemed to be maybe the top 1/2 inch at most? (You can see this in the photos) And it was also chunky & had unnoticeable flavor. Just tasted like a cold brew with some fun spunky chunks for me to chew on. The drink was $7.80 for a 16 ounce. My friend ordered a maple latte with oat milk. About $7.50 for a 10 ounce (fairly small). They said their drink was pretty good! This cafe is pretty mediocre and nothing special if I’m being completely honest. Some of the staff and the environment are so redeeming and lovely. I’d only recommend coming to visit if you need a cozy environment to work in. Parking was pretty easy, but that’s because I came 30 minutes after open. Theres maybe 12 parking spots out front, but they’re limited and paid–$2 an hour. It will be likely very difficult to find parking. Overall a nice cafe to visit once, but I probably won’t be back unfortunately. Would only visit for Jeff because he’s so kind!
The apple fritter was super soft, not waxy, and not overly sweet, definitely a highlight. There are no lunch items or frozen coffee drinks, and the restaurant inside the building is permanently closed, so you’d have to walk a few blocks for actual food. Parking is paid street meter (via app), and while it was very busy, I was able to find a spot down the block.
Service was good. The staff was friendly and helpful when I asked about nearby restaurants. The space itself has a cool vibe: fireplace (though packed), window seating, a game area with chess, mahjong, and pool, and lots of people working on laptops. Crowd felt late 20s to 50s, white collar energy. Bonus points for the all gender bathroom and the cool main clock.
For being so out of the way, it’s impressive how busy they are.
Ordered two large (16oz) hot lattes. One vanilla and one dulce de leche. Both tasted good, but not worth the price they were charging. Each latte was $7.05 + $0.80 flavoring. Not to mention “downtown sales tax” of 12.025% which is steep. Not to mention paying to park which is expected for being in Minneapolis.
Coffee (the brewed pour of the day, kept in an airpot) was mediocre and not worth the “market” price I paid.
The prepackaged protein box kept in their self-serve refrigerator was decent and nearly worth its price considering it included a hard boiled egg, salami chunks, white cheddar chunks, and Marconi almonds.
Altogether, though, considering I had to pay $2 for parking on top of the $12.88 I paid for the food, coffee, and tip, not really worth the price this trip.
Gorgeous environment with plenty of tables, couches, and general seating options.
Parking isn’t the easiest and you either pay a few bucks or park far away.
I got their latte with banana in it and it was amazing. But $9 for a latte is a hit insane to me.
Would come back but infrequently due to the cost.
Their selections of coffee are also very, very good.
Shoutout to the barista with the curly hair and also to the one with long hair and arm tattoos.
Definitely grabbing a cup to go in the morning before I head back home on the road
And I met the owner Ben, he’s a cool cat.