Nestled in downtown ATX, this vibrant café combines a cozy vibe with a solid selection of specialty coffees, teas, and scrumptious pastries.
"Cuvee, a coffee roaster, closed its East Sixth Street cafe but continues to operate out of Rainey Street." - Nadia Chaudhury
"You’ve probably come across Cuvée Coffee’s popular cans of cold brew in convenience stores all across Austin, so it shouldn’t be too much of a surprise to hear that this East Side coffee shop makes an excellent cup of coffee, cold-brew or otherwise. The building is very industrial, with lots of metal and tall ceilings—it feels more suited to a quick caffeine stop than to an afternoon hang, but not every coffee shop is a place to post up for the day. If it’s your first time here, try a nitro cold brew—Cuvée was the first coffee shop ever to can the stuff, and was a roastery long before that. If you’ve ordered a coffee anywhere in Austin, there’s a high chance you’ve already tried a cup of Cuvée. Why not try it from the source? " - nicolai mccrary
"The East Austin cafe is the epicenter of one of Austin’s OG coffee roasters. Expect a streamlined coffee menu. Takeout orders can be placed in person; there are indoor and outdoor dine-in areas." - Nadia Chaudhury, Erin Russell
"You’ve probably come across Cuvée Coffee’s popular cans of cold brew in convenience stores all across Austin, so it shouldn’t be too much of a surprise to hear that this East Side coffee shop makes an excellent cup of coffee, cold-brew or otherwise. The building is very industrial, with lots of metal and tall ceilings—it feels more suited to a quick caffeine stop than to an afternoon hang, but not every coffee shop is a place to post up for the day. If it’s your first time here, try a nitro cold brew—Cuvée was the first coffee shop ever to can the stuff, and was a roastery long before that. If you’ve ordered a coffee anywhere in Austin, there’s a high chance you’ve already tried a cup of Cuvée. Why not try it from the source? " - Nicolai McCrary
"One of Austin’s favorite coffee roasters has its flagship cafe in East Austin, complete with beer, pastries, and, of course, coffee, with its own nitro cold brew right on tap. The coffee shop is located in the center of the still rapidly growing neighborhood of East Sixth and Chicon, meaning its an ideal spot to recharge before checking out nearby favorites like Whisler's, Tamale House East, and Yellow Jacket Social Club, which are sure to be welcome hideaways from the madness of downtown during South By, while still being close enough to be accessible." - Tom Thornton