
We are ALL-IN-DEDICATED to producing the HIGHEST QUALITY coffee from a diverse variety of flavor profiles sourced from eclectic regions around the globe (with an extra-special nod to Honduras)! We roast all of our coffee in-house with meticulous attention to detail; each bean is infused with LOVE from the soil to the cup!
Hours
| Sunday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Monday | 6 AM–7 PM |
| Tuesday | 6 AM–7 PM |
| Wednesday | 6 AM–7 PM |
| Thursday | 6 AM–7 PM |
| Friday | 6 AM–7 PM |
| Saturday | 6 AM–7 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1113 SR 96, Kathleen, GA 31047
Phone: (478) 287-2441
Website: https://woodlandscoffeeroasters.com/
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Reviews
Woodlands Coffee Roasters & Café in Warner Robins is such a hidden gem! We stopped in for coffee and it instantly became one of my new favorite spots. The espresso was excellent — strong but smooth and not overbearing. I tried the Candy Corn October Special Cold Brew, and it was amazing! It had just the right amount of sweetness and that perfect fall flavor. I also grabbed a S’mores cupcake, and wow, it was so good! They have tons of dessert options — the red velvet cake looked incredible, and they even had chocolate-dipped apples decorated for Halloween.
The whole café has such a cozy vibe — the inside is decorated so cute with a fireplace and fall décor, perfect for hanging out with friends or getting some work done. Don’t miss the upstairs patio with twinkle lights — it’s such a peaceful little hideaway. And out back, they’ve got a fire pit with chairs, which makes it a perfect spot to relax on a cool evening.
If you’re in the Warner Robins area, definitely stop by for coffee, dessert, and a great atmosphere! ☕
Update 4/4/2025
We went back this morning to try their breakfast and it was amazing as well. Unfortunately they have decided to not serve sweet tea before 11am now because it wasn’t selling well in the morning but that’s ok. My husband had the Mama’s boy waffle with scrambled eggs and really enjoyed it. I couldn’t decide between a blueberry muffin or the yardbird which is Thier version of chicken and waffles. I got both and everything was delicious but it was way too much food. Some people say that Thier prices are high but we feel that you get what you pay for and great service as well.
I’ve had items from the coffee house since their opening but always byway of catered office events, so it was my first time actually eating at the restaurant and getting the full experience. At first entry the atmosphere is warm and inviting, like walking into a tucked away cottage. The decor is rustic and nice. I did a walk around before the rest of the group arrived to find there’s seating not only on the inside, outside patio areas and rooftop area, but there’s also a fire pit area in a field behind the building for a more cozy and intimate experience. I also thought The Legacy Room, a private seating area, was a neat space and saw a couple people in there on laptops. So there’s plenty of seating and space for events.The ladies bathroom was also very nice! The stalls felt like walking into your own personal cottage. I love the message and messages throughout the establishment, the story of hope, love, family and giving back, which fit perfectly for me and our church groups experience.
Once you walk in you head over to order, grab a table number and then find a spot to sit in your area of choosing while they prepare your deliciousness and try to locate you with your goodies. Of course it was busy that day with Burger Week happening, but once I was at my table with friends and family it became unnoticeable. The food took a bit long to come to our table but again, it was a busy day and they had to find us.
I ordered The Dirty South Smash Burger, and it was smashing! It was a pretty large beef patty topped with ooy gooy melted pimento cheese, a fried green tomato, crispy bacon and some jamming Vidalia onion jam that I scrapped off the plate! Delicious!
I also purchased a small bag of their signature coffee and a couple vegan Samoas, like the Girls Scout cookies, which are my favorites, to try later. I decided to try the vegan and gluten free ones due to digestive issues and since I was going to be overloading my digestive system with burgers and bread. Now to be honest, the vegan Samoas were not the “Girl Scout Cookie” favorite experience I had hoped for, so that’s all I’ll share on that.
Overall I see myself heading back for more experiences and will keep this coffee shop in my archives on my tops list!
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