

Serving specialty coffee (we roast our own coffee), proper cocktails, and small bites. Goosecup is located at the corner of King and Church in historic downtown Leesburg, Virginia, and is the go-to place for good coffee, good cocktails and good food. Enjoy breakfast on our outdoor patio, or come inside for small plates paired with third-wave coffee, local beer, natural wine, or a signature cocktail. Stop by and stay awhile or order ahead on our website for pickup and takeout. We can’t wait to welcome you.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 216 S King St, Leesburg, VA 20175
Phone: (703) 760-3032
Website: http://goosecup.co/
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Reviews
It is a bit on the pricey side, but overall the quality makes up for it.
Only downside was the service. The lady at the cashier today wasn’t very friendly, and I felt a bit rushed while ordering. Other than that, everything else was solid.
My inaugural visit to Goosey Cup in Leesburg was a roller coaster of aesthetic highs and culinary plateaus. The cafe itself is a stunner, a modern, beautiful space that screams “I have my life together,” staffed by people so friendly they might actually be morning people.
Let’s start with the liquid gold: the mocha. It arrived looking like it belonged in a frame, adorned with a foam leaf design so delicate I felt like a vandal taking the first sip. It was as delicious as it was pretty, a true caffeinated work of art. My daughter, a discerning critic of all things pastry, gave the chocolate croissant two enthusiastic thumbs up, mostly because her mouth was full of chocolate and she couldn’t speak.
Then came the bacon, egg, and cheese tacos. If the mocha was a symphony, the tacos were a kazoo solo. We’re talking basic ingredients introduced to a tortilla with the enthusiasm of a teenager asked to clean their room. No culinary fireworks here, just the edible definition of “it is what it is.”
And finally, the parking. Finding a spot here is less like “parking” and more like “strategic warfare.” Spaces are as rare as a quiet toddler. If you find one, guard it with your life.
Verdict: Come for the mocha art and the croissants, stay because you can’t get your car out of the parking lot.
Now the draw back… seating. I have been there three times now and have consistently struggled to find a place to sit. It’s loud and much of the seating they have are large group tables. It’s a bit better in warmer months when you can sit outside too but even still on the weekends… good luck. I’d recommend picking up your order except finding parking can be tricky. Parking spots near the restaurants are limited to a couple parallel parking spots out front and a handful of pull in spots out back. Most are typically full leaving you to walk a ways from one of the garages.