

Nestled in the heart of Winchester, TN, Walnut Hill Coffee Co. is more than just a place to grab a cup of coffee—it’s a space to slow down, connect, & feel at home. Our family-owned coffee shop is built on a love for community, quality, & hospitality. We take pride in crafting everything in-house, from our fresh bakery items, breakfast & lunch menu, to the homemade syrups that flavor our specialty coffees. Whether you’re stopping in for your morning pick-me-up, enjoying a peaceful moment, or gathering with friends, our inviting space is designed to make you feel at home. From our cozy atmosphere to every handcrafted cup, we’re here to serve with warmth & care—because at Walnut Hill Coffee Co., home is more than a place; it’s a feeling!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 100 1st Ave NW, Winchester, TN 37398
Phone: (931) 313-5472
Website: http://walnuthillcoffeeco.com/
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Reviews
The menu is pretty pricey for anyone who wants to know that’s never been. I go on occasion for meetings, other than that I choose not to go.
It is not a place for people on a budget to go have a decent breakfast and coffee. You’re better off going to your local cafe or staying home.
If your wanting to study and work, your better off going to your local library, or cafe. I’ve seen other local cafes a lot more quieter than that. They also changed things since the last time I was there. They removed couches and comfortable chairs. I also didn’t see the fire place that gave the cozy feeling.
Original review:
Overall, Walnut Hill is a great business. They are right in the heart of Winchester and the community obviously loves them. I’ve heard only amazing things about their food. The atmosphere is great.
My issues is with the coffee. From everything on social media, they look like they want to be a specialty or craft coffee shop. Their Slayer espresso machine, the specialty grinders, etc. They have everything in place to serve specialty coffee. But they do not. This is not a craft coffee shop. The smallest drink on their menu is 12 oz. No cappuccino, no cortado, nothing of the sort. I have a 6 oz mug I use for Capps and flat whites. I asked if they could pull a shot and steam milk and just charge me for a latte. They said they could not. Then when I asked if they could make a latte and just fill it half way, the cashier started giving me attitude for asking for something that is objectively very easy to do. When I picked up my drink, the barista was rude when I asked about which drink was mine or my wife’s.
All this to say: If you have all the equipment necessary to make the full spectrum of specialty coffee items, why wouldn’t you?
My consensus is this: Walnut Hill is a cafe that serves dessert coffee and really great food. If that’s what you’re looking for, check them out. You won’t be disappointed. But if you’re looking for specialty coffee and baristas who understand coffee, look elsewhere.