
Wallhouse Coffee is a small batch coffee roastery and cafe! All of the coffee we use is roasted by our team and all of the ice cream we serve is also house-made. We offer a wide array of food and drink options. Our cafe menu includes: burrito, panini, grillatilla, soup and salad options. Our drink menu covers everything hot and cold traditionally available. Wallhouse Coffee offers both indoor and outdoor seating. Perfect for family dinner, a work lunch or afternoon of reading & a mug of coffee. Wallhouse also has a drive-through for when you are on the go. We strive to make every experience a great one! Our establishment is family owned. Located in the rolling hills of Sugarcreek, Ohio; the heart of Ohio’s Amish Country.
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Address: 751 Dover Rd NE, Sugarcreek, OH 44681
Phone: (330) 852-6209
Website: http://www.wallhousecoffee.com/
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From the warm lighting and inviting aesthetics to the music, fireplace, and cozy seating, it truly feels like an urban coffee house tucked beautifully into the countryside.
The food was absolutely outstanding, the kind that makes you savor every bite and secretly wish for more. I ordered the French Dip with chips and salsa, and my mother had a panini with a baked potato. Everything was fresh, flavorful, and perfectly prepared. And I have to say, the au jus for the French Dip was the best I have ever tasted!
We will definitely be back the next time we’re in the area!
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20 minutes to get a pour-over, 10 min to get ice cream, terribly inefficient processes, multiple health-code violations.
I’ve been here 3 times over the last 12 months, and haven’t ever had a good experience. Once, I was in the drive thru, and they forgot about us. The two times in-store have been quite slow.
The back-of-counter process seems quite inefficient, and the staff appears to need training and leadership.