Brash Coffee

Coffee shop · Atlanta

Brash Coffee

Coffee shop · Atlanta

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History Center, 130 W Paces Ferry Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30305

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History Center, 130 W Paces Ferry Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30305 Get directions

brashcoffee.com
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History Center, 130 W Paces Ferry Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30305 Get directions

+1 404 829 4389
brashcoffee.com
@brashcoffee

$1–10

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"A coffee and light-dining option located at the Atlanta History Center in Buckhead that serves museum-goers seeking quick, casual refreshments during visits." - Allison Ramirez

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"If I’m exploring the Buckhead cultural site I linger over a quick pick-me-up at Brash Coffee on site when I need a snack between exhibits and gardens." - Su-Jit Lin

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Tyler C

Google
Located inside a museum I didn’t really have high expectations but the coffee was so so delicious. I got a simple iced coffee with brown sugar syrup and milk and omg it was so smooth. It was a cute vibe for studying or hanging out with a little upstairs loft type seating area. There were huge tables right outside near a garden area as well. Highly recommend stopping by here. Parking was limited out front but I think I saw more to the right.

Yeji Kim

Google
It was my first time coming to this branch. I ordered a latte, but it was too bitter, perhaps because the espresso was very strong. It would be good for people who wants to have food and coffee at the same time. I don’t think I will be back.

Joy Lee

Google
Great coffee shop inside of the history center. Super kind & friendly staffs and they offer seasonal options such as a lavender vanilla and it is all house made. I tried cappuccino with lavender syrup and it was very refreshing yet fresh smooth coffee taste. They also have milk alternatives options such as oat milk or almond milk for $.75 more. They also have small pastries such as bagel and croissants. Although it is not house made but they warmed it up for me. Plenty of spaces to relax, chill and hangout :)

Dokyeom Kim (Derek)

Google
The best coffee in ATL! But only the parking lot might be problem😆

GSTonyTseng

Google
Just inside the Atlanta History Center, head to the left after ticket check, near the locomotive exhibit 🚂. The space is filled with beautiful natural light ☀️, making it a perfect spot to enjoy a coffee ☕️ or sit quietly with a good book 📖. It’s such a cozy and relaxing area!

Minh Hua

Google
Good coffee and a fantastic place to read or do some work. They have two levels of seating and tons of natural light. Right? Next door is a museum. What's keeping me from giving this place a fifth star is that the service is consistently lackluster. The employees have never done anything wrong or poorly but they don't seem to want to work at this company. You get much better service at a Chick-fil-A, Starbucks, and even souper Jenny right across the hall.

Laurence Mc Nally

Google
Great local coffee shop!! It has everything you need. They serve all types of coffee and have a lot of milk alternatives. They do have some food but it is small bites such as bagels. There is a lot of seating with power outlets near by. It has free parking in the deck 1min walk or 20min out front. If you are looking for a great coffees shop (that’s not a big chain) this is ideal for you.

Aron Reyder

Google
Good coffee and nice atmosphere. They have a small selection of drinks and food, but it is enough. The atmosphere is really cute. They have ample seating with chargers at convenient locations. Great place to work or just chill.
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Fadi A.

Yelp
Good affordable coffee. Twice as good and half the price of Starbucks. Not much more to say.
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Caroline Y.

Yelp
Love this little place! Positioned beside the Atlanta History Center, and bedside Souper Jenny (soup/sandwich/salad shop), it is very open with ample seating. There is an upstairs area with a beautiful garden view and ambient music in the background. They have all the standard coffee drinks, but also fun seasonal ones! I got the iced pomegranate chai tonic -- refreshing and fruity with a strong chai flavor. There is free parking right outside too! GREAT study spot.
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Erica E.

Yelp
Such a great lil coffee spot within Atlanta History Center. I recently visited this Brash location with my awesome teammate Alexa for a day of coworking and we couldn't have picked a better spot. Set in a portion of AHC alongside Souper Jenny's, the space that Brash lives in is a large two-story space with incredibly high ceilings and space for dozens of folks. The Brash Coffee menu is small but mighty, offering all of the essential cafe favorites from lattes, espressos, matcha, iced coffee, etc. They also had a lovely seasonal menu including some flavors that I totally didn't expect like passionfruit citrus espresso tonic. Whatttt?! Sounded delicious. I've switched to decaf recently (pls don't judge, it's only for a moment lol) so I wanted to keep it simple. I originally planned to go with a basic latte with a little flavor (they have vanilla or chocolate, I usually like a toffee or caramel) but the lovely barista suggested that I try the seasonal lavender-hibiscus latte. I was hesitant at first thinking that it'd be hibiscus heavy (a flavor I love, but in my coffee? idk), but she assured me that they blended well and I'd taste more lavender than anything... so I went with it! There was also a display of pastries and I opted to keep it simple with a butter croissant, heated up. About 6 or 7 minutes after ordering I heard my name and my order was up. There's a nice little corner with lids, simple syrup and utensils, but the only thing I needed was a lid before heading back upstairs to indulge in my latte. It was delicious! Perfectly hot, sweet and the barista was right on about the flavor. The croissant was huge, buttery, warm and flaky, a perfect pairing with my latte. Truly a great experience inside of a fabulous space, it's killing me not to go back right away!
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Jason M.

Yelp
I love Brash! Best cold brew I've ever had- unique and delicious. Service is friendly and baristas are talented. Highly recommend! They don't have much besides coffee- sometimes some local pastries or Emerald city bagels.
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Joy C.

Yelp
I stumbled across Brash when I needed a break from shopping in Buckhead. They are located inside the Atlanta History Center, and parking is free. There are floor to ceiling windows and plenty of seating. There is a second floor loft as well. The baristas were courteous and gave great drink recommendations. My iced vanilla latte was delicious and perfectly creamy. Brash doesn't sell much besides coffee, however Super Jenny is next door if you're hungry. If I'm in the area again I'll stop in!
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Megan Y.

Yelp
I came here on Saturday around noon. I left a tour of the Swan House early to make a 12pm work Zoom meeting. I was relieved to find out that Brash Coffee had a location at the Atlanta History Center so I didn't have to find an alternative elsewhere - very convenient! The free parking deck is also a huge plus, so I think this would be a great place for a first date. I have previously been to Brash's West Midtown/Westside Provisions location on dates and enjoyed the coffee there. This time I ordered their seasonal matcha lemonade drink. I liked the different flavors overall but felt the drink was slightly more bitter than I'd liked. I also purchased a croissant, not toasted. It was large and I'm glad because a paid a pretty buck for it! Like other reviewers, I enjoyed the seating for work. There are high tables and larger square tables. I sat downstairs but there is also a quieter upstairs section.
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Cara M.

Yelp
Fantastic strong coffee with a shared open seating space with Souper Jenny at the Atlanta History Center. Awesome view.
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Arnitia G.

Yelp
I stumbled on this cute coffee shop inside of a strip mall. The coffee menu was straight to the point and the barista's were pretty quick! There is also plenty of space for anyone looking for a great spot to work.
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Enna J.

Yelp
Since it's attached to the Atlanta History Center, this location's visually speaking is quite nice. Plenty of space to work, read, and chill out. Although it can get quite busy in there, it still had a laid back vibe. The service was speedy and pleasant. The coffee overall is just ok and high priced for the size and variety options.
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Uma P.

Yelp
came in the afternoon close to closing and was still busy. they were out of food. in the atl history center, there is outdoor seating and some inn door as well (w/ a small upstairs too!). free parking deck, short walk though. located next to souper jenny (was closed when we went around 3p on sunday). latte was pretty good. my mom liked her iced latte. fun to chill there too. nice location. good staff.
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Hanay W.

Yelp
This coffee spot is great if you are looking for a place to get some work done. It isn't the quietest due to it being shared with a restaurant, but it's a friendly ambiance & happy vibe. Their menu is simple & straight to the point. They have about 4 flavors you can make the coffees. I ordered the iced latte with almond milk & added vanilla. The coffee flavor is great & not too sweet with the added vanilla. There is a good bit of seating & the staff is friendly! If you're around the buckhead area & want to try a new place to get some things done, I would recommend this place! It being attached to a small restaurant with things such as soups and sandwiches also is great for a study break or meal during your time there!
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Sarah M.

Yelp
Brash - the location attached to the Atlanta History Center - is one of my favorite coffee shop spots to work in Atlanta. There is a parking garage, plenty of different seating options, the space is open with lots of light, and I like the hum of background noise and people chattering as I work. The baristas are also friendly and love to talk about the coffee they're making/offer recommendations.
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Abdullah P.

Yelp
My go-to coffee shop. The coffee is great, but the space is even better (when the weather agrees). Love going here to get work done
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Xee V.

Yelp
Brash Coffee is located inside the Atlanta History Center. The staff was friendly and the latte was delicious.
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Thelma M.

Yelp
Brash coffee located attached to Atlanta History Center, Atlanta based specialty roaster and I ordered a cortado, a bold strong smooth cortado. As I found out more Brash purchases green coffee beans from Central and South American farmers and then roast weekly so the coffee is and remains very fresh. You can subscribe and have fresh coffee delivered to your door weekly or you can purchase one time. Attached is the museum gift shop and a cafe that you can order food along with a dining area and somewhat like a quiet study area upstairs a pretty cool neat place to enjoy coffee and learn about Atlanta's history!! Immediate parking area is small, we got lucky someone was leaving as we were coming in. But plenty of street parking and the neighborhoods in the area a beautiful if you want to take a drive or walk out of Brash coffee. Cross street is Slaton DR NW.
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Chelsea G.

Yelp
Brash Coffee is a great business to socialize or knock out some studying/work. Things you should know: I. PARKING The GPS will pull you up a round about at the Historic Center. If you plan for a quick stop / curbside pick up then park in the round about parking spots available. They're labeled for 20 minutes parking. If you plan to stay longer, then pull up the the FREE parking garage that is clearly labeled and easy to find. There's not even a ticket for them to validate. You just pull in and park. Easy. II. SERVICE Informative and kind. What more could you ask for? III. QUALITY Standard. CAPACITY Busy & loud for a Friday afternoon. There's a restaurant within the room called Planet Jenny, so it makes the space seem packed and overwhelming, but it dies down after the lunch time rush around 2ish.
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Kimberly J.

Yelp
Brash Coffee Buckhead, located in the Atlanta History Center. Brash is one of my go-to's for Oat Milk Matcha Latte $6 & Jalapeño cheese Bagel. Brash offers Teas, Baked goods & craft coffee, Expresso, Cappuccino's & Cortado. Brash service has always been fantastic & Ambiance is ideal for remote work, studying or a quiet chat outside on their patio with others. There's table self seating, with barstools inside & chairs outdoors. Brash has upstairs inside dining. This place gets busy so be aware. To my knowledge no free Wi-Fi. Bathrooms shared with The History Center are nice & clean. You can sign up for Brash points rewards system & get a free drink after so many purchases. Free Garage parking available. Overall great experience.
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Steve V.

Yelp
I love all the natural light at this location. It is shared with a Souper Jenny and is inside the Atlanta History Center. Parking is free in the garage and a short walk up to the place. I ordered one of their seasonal drinks, the matcha lemonade and it was pretty good. The presentation was great with the drink having three layers all different colors. I stirred it up and mixed it in before drinking of course, but got my pic for Instagram first! The wifi is strong and there are plenty of places to sit, including along outdoor table and some picnic tables far off in the front woods of the Atlanta History Center. Inside, there is bar seating, table seating, love seat seating, and a long sharable table. Most spots have easy access to an outlet, but sometimes you have to move around. The bathrooms are clean and I highly recommend this place to go and get some work done!
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Darnelle H.

Yelp
My favorite coffee shop in my community. They make the best coffee and they serve lunch (soups and sandwiches) There is plenty of space including outdoor seating and the mezzanine. It can be a bit loud sometimes so thanks to my earbuds it's not an issue :)
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Kam M.

Yelp
Leaving Trader Joe's and in need of a coffee fix so I stopped in at Brash coffee. This has been on my list for a while so I was eager to see what all the fuss was about. Located in the the lobby of the Atlanta History Center in the heart of Buckhead. I was able to park right in front which is a semicircular area where everyone parks who don't plan to stay longer than 20 minutes. Apparently there is a parking lot attached to the museum if you are there more than 30 minutes for free. Upon entering there was a nice vibe all around with tables, chairs, and couches for seating downstairs, upstairs, and outside. Upstairs has a nice view and very quiet looks like a great spot for studying. While they don't have an abundance of flavor choices apparently their syrups are made in house and everyone there was friendly and knowledgeable about coffee. There are a few coffees and espresso s that they serve daily I asked for their boldest blend and was given the Guatemalan espresso which I tried in an Americano with oat milk and it was tasty not bitter at all. I will definitely stop by the Howell Rd location which is closer to my home.
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Janey E.

Yelp
Brash serves their Java in actual, non-paper saucers and cups! Tip: If you're a fan of people watching, there's no better way to while away a laid-back weekend afternoon than by sitting at one of Brash's outside tables with a delicious cup of Joe :-) If you want some food with your Java, they also serve a number of very tasty breakfast items here - highly recommended!
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Annette Y.

Yelp
Dreamy coffee shop with ceiling to floor windows with the perfect amount of sunlight! I am personally a fan of the 2nd floor when I need to seriously get work done with people-watching for breaks in between. There is a semi-communal outlet near the center if you're staying for several hours :) I just love the variety at Brash - no single furniture will look like one another, you have options for high tops to regular dining tables throughout the shop, eclectic art pieces dispersed throughout. The drinks are pricey despite the small size, hence the 4 stars. I have definitely paid about $7 for a latte with milk substitution. While it's not somewhere I could afford every weekend, it has definitely become one of my go-to spots when I'm feeling a fancy cup of coffee with some work to do.

Debbie S.

Yelp
Food: ordered croissant and latte - would definitely order again. Service: baristas were pleasant Ambiance: great views and seating
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Rachel P.

Yelp
The coffee was good, but honestly overpriced. I'll be the first to spend a good amount of money on food, but for 2 lattes, we wound up paying almost $16. Granted, we did get almond milk and flavors shots, but still nearly $8 for what seemed to be a 16oz coffee is nuts. That aside, the lattes were good and the blueberry lavender flavoring wasn't too sweet, which I appreciated. If you go, I wouldn't recommend the decaf espresso. I've had good decaf espressos, but this one was a bit flat. My boyfriend had the caffeinated version of my drink though and there was a stark difference. His was delicious. All in all, not a bad spot, just probably won't be back.

Nayana R.

Yelp
Coffee- 8/10. It's good quality don't get me wrong but its a bit tart for my liking, so I'm assuming it's south american beans? But it's roasted perfectly so that's why I give it an 8/10. I've had a latte here and I also had their flash brew in a can (which is cool) Service- Staff is very friendly. Ambiance is pretty cool, it gets very busy on the weekends so get there early if you wanna grab a spot to sit and read. Love that Souper Jenny is right next to it. Great place to work away from home and the office. Didn't check where their outlets are however.
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Jared W.

Yelp
We tried a decaf Americano, a pour-over, and a regular espresso from Brash and came out with mixed reviews. The espresso was great, but the Americano and especially the pour-over were very watery. The prices are a smidge above many other local roasters but nothing egregious. The location is small inside but has some outdoor seating if the weather is nearby. You also have plenty of options nearby in Westside Provisions to sit.
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Nika B.

Yelp
Love this coffee spot! I've been here so many times I've lost count as we live just around the corner. The coffee is always fresh and amazing and they have seasonal syrups that rotate throughout the year. My favorites have been blueberry lavender and brown sugar cinnamon. They always add a little extra deliciousness to my latte. They're located inside the Atlanta History Museum, so there's plenty of parking. Definitely one of my favorite coffee shops in Atlanta!
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Alka K.

Yelp
I just love love love brash coffee and this location really is so cool. Parking is sometimes a pain because this location is also the history center but people are usually going in and out quite regularly. I also buy their beans to use with my espresso machine at home. Hands down, the best one I have tried so far.
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Rachel W.

Yelp
This cafe is super cute! The whole vibe is laid back and is accommodating for the vintage-leaning history nerd to the everyday hipster. The baristas are super friendly and the service is quick. The only cons are that the menu is veryyyy limited- limited coffee options and pastries- so if you're looking for a wide variety I'd go elsewhere. Drink: Cortado, strong and great for true coffee lovers Pastry: Macaroon sandwich cookie w/ chocolate ganache center, yummy! Obviously it's a macaroon so there's shredded coconut, if you dont like the texture of coconut dont get this
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Carrie Neal W.

Yelp
Lovely place! Parking out front isn't actually as intimidating as it seems- it's ok to park in the semi-circle in front of the building. So much seating and even the upstairs if you want a different arrangement. Love that Souper Jenny has breakfast- next time I'm adding food to my pretty and tasty latte. The huge bookcase might be my fave touch!

Chelsea W.

Yelp
The people were fine the ambiance is cool, but this was the worst mocha I have ever had. Maybe they just made me a regular latte by accident? There was a hint of sweetness but zero chocolate. I literally took one sip, grimaced, and threw it out on my way out because I couldn't finish it. If you are going here for regular coffee it's probably fine. If you want a mocha, go elsewhere.
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Cloudia L.

Yelp
Brash coffee is a great place to both socialize and read a book or work on your laptop. 1st floor, 2nd floor and outside both are very comfortable atmosphere. I was there with my mother, 10 & 4 yo and felt welcomed. There was hot chocolate and chocolate milk for kids to drink. I will definitely go back again. The canned coffee was a good one for me to take home. Great idea!
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Carlie M.

Yelp
Came in today with a friend for some coffee. It is attached the the Atlanta history center so there is plenty of parking in the parking deck if there isn't some right out front. The inside is pretty large with lots of indoor and some outdoor seating. They don't have a large menu but they have all the basics. I got a latte with almond milk and vanilla syrup. They also had oat milk as well as chocolate and a seasonal flavor. I got a large and it was pricey as heck - $7.50! It came out quickly and we got a table. The latte was pretty good. But not sure worth that much. Probably should have just gotten the regular size. But it's a nice coffee shop to come hang with friends or do work since they have so much seating. There is also a souper Jenny in the same area so you can get some food if you'd like.
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Tiff H.

Yelp
Finally, I don't have to drive to Midtown for my Brash Coffee! A Chattanooga native and a Midtown shipping container upgrade, Brash Coffee's Buckhead location is a major move in Buckhead's coffee scene. Attached to the Atlanta History Center and sharing the space with Souper Jenny's, Brash Coffee occupies a small corner but has much more comfortable seating than the shipping container location ever would. Parking is easy - park in front of the shop (around the corner from the main entrance to the Atlanta History Center) or in the covered/open parking deck a short walk down the hill. I parked in the deck to keep my car as cool as possible on this hot May afternoon. There are a few coffees and espressos they serve daily - I stumbled upon a Guatemalan espresso which I tried in both cortado and iced americano form. Both are tasty, and the simple syrup provided helped cut the bitterness. If you want cream or milk, you may need to request it from the barista. Overall, Brash Coffee is a welcome addition to the Buckhead caffeine scene. Stop by during the day or after a visit to the Atlanta History Center (ok, guilty, I've never been).
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Theresa H.

Yelp
After a disastrous brunch at Gallery Café, I suggested we should go find a good coffee place. I heard great things about Brash Coffee which was located at Atlanta History Center. I was not sure if it would open on a Sunday. I told my friend maybe we should call and check first? He said the coffee place was opened, according to yelp. I like ok. Not sure if there is any other parking other than those at the front. It can be challenging to find a spot at the front if there is no other parking facility nearby. Upon entering, I already liked the place. It has this cool vibe going on. There are tables, chairs and couches. My friend said we could sit outside but just make sure I would not feel too cold. I told him I would be fine, I had layered myself with a woolen sweater and with woolen jacket this morning, lol!! Ordered the Iced Matcha Latte which was refreshing. Reminded me so much of the now closed Amiral Atelier in Singapore :( My friend ordered a white flat. He really liked the coffee. Staff was very friendly and kind. I changed my order from tea to iced coffee to matcha before asking if the matcha was hot or cold. He said he could make it either way. He did not looked at all annoyed. Hehe.. Thank you to the staff who was so patient with me. I am sure this is going to be the spot when my friend wants a coffee when he comes visit.
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Cynthia G.

Yelp
Brash coffee is located in the lobby of Atlanta History Center. The latte is delicious!! One of the best in ATL. Plus, there is a really cute sitting area outside, and you can park in the parking lot for free.
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Sean S.

Yelp
Coffee tasted great but address is wrong on yelp. It is over inside of the historic center. You will be in walking distance with the other address.

Jay H.

Yelp
Great service! They made their own syrups for the coffee and the coffee is great. I work around the corner from this place it's always a go to before working. Only thing I dislike is the parking but it's manageable.
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Blake W.

Yelp
Pretty cool coffee place located adjacent to the Atlanta History Center. I'm not a huge coffee person, but I am not a Starbucks fan. So any alternative to Starbucks is a plus for me. I have been several times. The coffee is good and the atmosphere is nice. Plenty of space and a good place to meet up for a morning meeting. I'd recommend for sure.
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Todd S.

Yelp
Great coffee it was really good i loved it a lot and it was a very pretty atmosphere it was a really great break from my wife leaving me if you ever need a pick me up definitely come here
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Jay B.

Yelp
Friendly staff. I ordered a drip coffee and picked up some of the Mexican Geisha from Finca Santa Cruz. Great variety of fresh whole bean coffee.
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Chare B.

Yelp
Coffee and staff were excellent. Parking was super easy! Had the oat milk latte with brown sugar cinnamon syrup. They offer a discount if you bring your own mug/travel cup!
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Ellie G.

Yelp
MATCHA. I come here for matcha lattes and I'm never disappointed. The best matcha latte I have had in Georgia. I'm a huge fan of matcha and tea, but it's hard to find places that take the time to make it well. Brash really pays attention to making the matcha well mixed and foamy. You have a choice of milk whole, almond, and oat milk as well as with sugar or not. One thing I wish the made was matcha without the milk. I love to drink straight matcha. Maybe in the summer that'll be an option over ice. I love this location since it's open early 7AM on weekdays, has more than enough parking (parking garage to the right of the entrance FREE), and is much bigger than the West Midtown location (lots of seating) My friends and family members that love coffee have also enjoyed their selection of coffee offerings though, we all know the star is the matcha latte.
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Rebecca C.

Yelp
I finally was able to visit this location of BRASH a few weeks ago. If you've seen my check-ins you know I already LOVE BRASH. Well this location is so close to where I live and and it's surprisingly convenient- I hesitated visiting this location because it's in the heart of Buckhead as well as being attached to the history center- but there's parking out front and a few 15 minute only spacing meaning you can get in and out pretty easily! For those who don't understand or know real coffee- IT IS NOT STARBUCKS! You're paying for a quality drink! Do yourself and get the mocha- if you're adding any flavors they're all made in-house. Don't expect some basic froo froo drink! A few notes: They have milk alternatives! Almond and most importantly OATLY Oat milk!! The space is shared with souped Jenny They do have beans for sale and well as some other merch They also have alcohol for sale to have in the eating area!
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Mandy T.

Yelp
I've been on the prowl for the best spots to study in ATL and Brash is easily ranks in my top 5 spots to study. First, there's ample and FREE parking available here. There's a parking garage located right behind the history museum (Brash is inside the museum.) Second, it's very spacious inside with several tables available with outlets everywhere! It does get really busy in the afternoon, but I always saw at least a couple of empty seats at all times. It does get very bright since there's a lot of windows though. The best part about Brash is their upstairs area! It's actually one of the reasons I decided to come here to study a couple weeks ago. It gives you a nice view of the shop (and people watch if you desire.) The only downside is you can feel the area shaking when people walk up/down the stairs. I got a large green tea latte here and it was delicious. I got it hot, but I might try it iced next time. The menu isn't too extensive, but they had a good selection of drinks. The baristas were all very nice and personable as well. The only downside is they close at 5 pm, which is rather early for a coffee shop, but understandable since it's part of a museum. If they had extended hours, I would definitely come here more often.
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Chenée T.

Yelp
I found this location through yelp as I recently got to Georgia and needed to find a place to telework stat. I generally work better in cute coffee shops with a good ambience so this was my spot. I got there around 10:30 and it wasn't crowded at all. I ordered my chai tea latte and that was all. The chai left a little to be desired and the flavor was a little flat. It tasted more like milk than actual chai, but it was overall solid. I'm not a huge coffee drinker, so I usually opt for a chai when I go to a coffee shop. I would definitely recommend trying other parts of the menu and see if you find your favorite coffee drink
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Hannah C.

Yelp
i love teh atmosphere of this place & how it's next tk a soup place !! workers were super chill and the coffee was good
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Lydia J.

Yelp
I love this cafe! It's located inside the Atlanta History Center and it shares space with Souper Jenny (soup/sandwich shop). I love this location because the atmosphere/ambience is vibrant, open and refreshing because of its high ceilings and windowed walls that bring in all the sunlight. I went on a day where Souper Jenny brought in a musician so there was live performance going on. It's definitely an environment that is both welcoming for singles and families. Great to just chill and talk with friends or get some work done. I got the matcha latte and my friend got the doppio espresso. He's picky about his doppio espresso and that's all he gets when he checks out cafes, and he really liked it. I liked my matcha latte too but the matcha taste wasn't strong enough for me so I asked for another scoop of matcha and added a little more sweetener and it tasted great. The baristas were super nice too. I'd definitely come often if I didn't live so far! Highly recommend!
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Christina V.

Yelp
My favorite coffee. My favorite location. BRASH at the History Center is the coolest. First of all - there is nothing cooler than the ATL History Center in my opinion. I love the energy and I love working remotely at this location. The fact that the AHC has hipster-ized their food court speaks volumes to how current their programming is. They did a GOOD thing by bringing in BRASH Coffee. One of my favorite coffee houses in Atlanta. I like this location the best, too. There are not many flavor choices, but the syrups they do have are handmade. The baristas are all very knowledgeable and seem to be passionate about coffee. I usually get the vanilla latte, because it's just perfectly sweet enough and still very espresso-forward.