

High Point is a warm and inviting little coffee house just on the corner of 7800 south and redwood road. Our shop has a great easy access drive thru, free Wi-Fi, and plenty of comfortable seating with charging stations good for everything from studying, business meetings, or get-togethers with friends.
Coffee, tea, smoothies & pastries in a comfortable space with a fireplace, Wi-Fi & a drive-thru.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1735 W 7800 S, West Jordan, UT 84088
Phone: (801) 878-4344
Website: http://highpointcoffeehouse.com/
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Reviews
If you are getting a coffee to go, as I usually am, the workers are pretty quick and the line has never been very long for me. I highly recommend grabbing their egg and cheese bites if you want an extra boost for your morning. Their danishes are also delicious and they will warm them up for you. If you forgot your lunch, they have lunch boxes you can get for $10 that include a sandwich and some snacks. They also support a lot of charities and local movements and their window usually has more info on how you can help them with that.
What a great vibe, great coffee and awesome people. 10/10.
My usual is a marble latte with added vanilla. Check it out!
I’m a sucker for coffee so all coffee is heaven. I got a Caramel macchiato. Delicious.
I always like to ask what’s popular and I can see why this drink is popular.
—— Just for fun, I pasted this review in ChatGPT (which is another first) to see what if this is a common coffee practice that I am unfamiliar with, and here is Chats reply:
You’re not crazy at all — your reaction makes total sense. Let me break this down:
1. Cold brew ≠ espresso
Espresso is made by forcing hot water through finely ground coffee under pressure. Cold brew is made by steeping coarse grounds in cold water for hours. Totally different in strength, taste, caffeine content, and texture. Using cold brew in place of espresso for a latte isn’t just unusual — it’s flat-out wrong.
2. Mispronouncing “espresso”
A casual customer might say “expresso,” but it’s pretty wild for a barista to say that while also confidently giving false info. That’s like a sushi chef saying “calimari roll” and insisting it’s the same as sashimi.
3. Service issues
A barista asking for a tip is already awkward, but commenting “what the hell” about a customer’s car situation is just unprofessional.
4. The drinks
If the shop really substituted cold brew for espresso, then your “latte” wasn’t a latte at all — it was just cold brew with milk. No wonder it tasted off and you couldn’t finish it.
5. Your reaction
Totally fair. You expected a well-rated coffee shop to know the basics, and instead you got bad drinks, poor service, and misinformation. Being frustrated isn’t overreacting — it’s a reasonable response to paying for something that wasn’t what you ordered.