
Hours
| Monday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–3 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 717 7th St, Wichita Falls, TX 76301
Phone: (940) 257-9778
Website: http://theduckcoffee.com/
Menu Photos
Photo Gallery
Related Web Results
the duck coffee co.
The Duck Coffee Company | Wichita Falls TX – Facebook
The Duck Coffee Company | Wichita Falls TX – Facebook
Reviews
And only employing the youngest of the youngest freshmen from MSU.
While some coffee places get away with this kind of aesthetic and purpose, there needs to be something to back up the boldness of design -by offering good product. And unfortunately that is the thing that was lacking during my visit. The coffee was VERY below par. It tasted bland and “too-filtered”, and the syrup offered had the most synthetic flavor I’ve ever tasted. Don’t know what they use, but I would honestly rather have $1 coffee from the Stripes down the road.
If this is your “jam”, to over pay (2 drip regular coffees with heavy cream and oatmilk was a whopping $8+ ) for mediocre coffee, just so you post your pictures on your instant gram, to “support local business”, then go right ahead. I’ll be somewhere else, with the rest of the adults.
Besides maybe a few sour interactions whenever I first tried them out a few years ago, I can now say the service has been consistently wonderful and the baristas have been so sweet!! Everyone has a great vibe and I love the compliments all around.
Personally, while I like their food and drinks (the crepe aspect is definitely unique around here), I have been told by friends and family that their flavored coffees and their savory options are a little bland and underwhelming, and the prices can get expensive. I never had any major issues on my end (I’m okay with paying more for local shops and cafe is a bit of a luxury), but I thought I’d just put that out there. Although it would be nice to have more bagel options.
Phenomenal, fair trade, and in-house roasted coffee with wonderful food. I even asked what food is best to eat and drive with and they were able to wrap my crêpe up like a burrito (crêpe-itto? Bur-êpe?) to make it easier to eat while we continued our 10hr drive. It didn’t even survive 5 minutes it was so tasty. They liberated France for sure with that concoction.
I didn’t think a place like this even existed in the city. I used to always dread driving through town during road trips, but I now have something to look forward to every time I’m in the area.