Spiller Park Coffee "SP4"
Coffee shop · Atlanta ·

Spiller Park Coffee "SP4"

Coffee shop · Atlanta ·

Craft espresso, single-origin brews, avocado toast, pecan milk

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Spiller Park Coffee "SP4" by null
Spiller Park Coffee "SP4" by null
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233 Mitchell St SW, Atlanta, GA 30303 Get directions

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233 Mitchell St SW, Atlanta, GA 30303 Get directions

+1 404 395 1201
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Spiller Park Coffee’s Fourth Location Opens in South Downtown | Eater Atlanta

"Warm and earnest, this neighborhood coffee shop opened with the founder happily bartending drinks while house chai perfume and 1980s tunes filled the air. Housed in a 112-year-old building, the interior leans into its historic character — original floor dips, penny-tile botanical motifs, vine-line molding and a tin-influenced ceiling painted a signature green-cyan that shifts in tone across layers — giving the space a nostalgic, layered charm. Early operational challenges with a landlord change were resolved through a new partnership with neighboring Atlanta Tech Village leadership, and the team plans to expand the coffee menu with varied brew methods and stronger options while adding more grab-and-go food to take advantage of street parking and increased foot and bike traffic. The owner views the shop as part of a larger effort to enliven the street and improve transit-oriented pedestrian life, and is already eyeing further expansion, including a potential high-profile location on Peachtree Street. Its name references a nearby ballpark where Atlanta’s first minor-league and Negro American League teams played nearly a century ago." - Sarra Sedghi

https://atlanta.eater.com/2024/4/11/24127713/spiller-park-coffee-south-downtown
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A List of Upcoming Atlanta Restaurants and Bars Opening, by Neighborhood | Eater Atlanta

"I noted Spiller Park Coffee’s fourth outpost in Historic Hotel Row is now open." - Beth McKibben

https://atlanta.eater.com/2021/1/5/22213380/atlanta-restaurants-bars-opening-by-neighborhood
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Chattahoochee Food Works Thai Food Stall TydeTate Kitchen Is Open a Restaurant at Historic Hotel Row in Downtown Atlanta - Eater Atlanta

"A fourth Atlanta location of Spiller Park Coffee, owned by Dale Donchey, will open in 2023 at Hotel Row." - Beth McKibben

https://atlanta.eater.com/2022/11/30/23486032/tyde-tate-kitchen-thai-restaurant-opening-south-downtown-atlanta-hotel-row
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Spiller Park Coffee Shop Is Opening in Historic Hotel Row on Mitchell Street in Downtown Atlanta | Eater Atlanta

"Slated to open on Mitchell Street in downtown Atlanta by early 2023, this fourth-location coffee shop emphasizes history and intimacy by preserving a space that remains largely as it was a century ago. Owner Dale Donchey—who has tested the site with pop-ups including a Super Bowl 2019 activation and a summer pop-up that also featured his Dear Friend, Bagels—wants to keep the building’s original character: white, teal, and maroon penny tiles forming geometric and floral patterns; tin ceiling tiles with exposed slatted wood; molded-metal walls accented with fleur-de-lis and vine designs; and a front-door plaque reading “Imperial Cafe,” a detail that points to the site’s possible past as a cafe for a nearby fruit-and-vegetable company. Donchey plans a Roaring-20s-ish renovation that touches as little as possible while layering in his signature vintage-baseball–inspired, modernized coffee aesthetic; he describes the location as his “home hitter,” a deliberate, small expansion intended to balance growth with hands-on stewardship and neighborhood preservation." - Sarra Sedghi

https://atlanta.eater.com/2022/7/18/23268248/spiller-park-coffee-opening-south-downtown-atlanta-historic-hotel-row
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Ponce City Market Closes and Krog Street Market Food Stalls Are Temporarily Takeout and Delivery Only in Old Fourth Ward, Inman Park, Atlanta | Eater Atlanta

"I noted that the Spiller Park Coffee kiosk has already closed after receiving notice from Jamestown Properties." - Beth McKibben

https://atlanta.eater.com/2020/3/17/21183191/ponce-city-market-closes-krog-street-market-takeout-delivery-atlanta-covid-19-coronavirus
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Sorry Ms. Jackson

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Before taking a stroll through the neighborhood, on a beautiful morning, I dropped by to grab a cup of coffee here. To my surprise, I was met with such a passionate, knowledgeable barista (hopefully that is the proper term). Addison was a pleasure to be serviced by. I’m a newbie to the world of coffee, and I’m kinda in the ‘winging it’ stages, whereas I go to a coffee shop, and just order what I see. However, today, I was taken aback by the well informed gentleman, who really took the time to educate me on some key points in the “world of coffee.” I cannot quite recall some intricate details that were shared, to reference here, but I will say, I’ll begin to draw from my new knowledge as I continue on my coffee journey. One thing I forgot to ask — if I should have enjoyed the coffee in its pureness without diluting it with a bit of cream & sugar?! I can’t say that I enjoyed the coffee, to fault of my own… however, next time, I’ll try it straight. All in all, it’s a great addition to the downtown area, and I look forward to my next visit. Would absolutely recommend to others that might be in the mood for a charming specialty coffee shop, with great staff who care!

Grace Liu

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beautiful interior w historic tile detailing! i love the interior so much, and the baristas were friendly and helpful. the coke cocktail was a super unique drink, and i’m glad i got to try it! would order again

abysinia

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Came by when I needed some time to kill before heading to the airport. The guys here know what they are doing and are super kind! I (mistakenly) tried the avo toast with two fried eggs. The sourdough brioche had a really nice chilli butter on it, so good. Ingredients are so fresh and the flavors are phenomenal. Also had the sage brown butter latte made with homemade pecan milk! Never tried pecan milk before, gonna try that at home. I’m definitely coming back for it next time I’m here. Thanks guys! I really appreciate y’all.

Andrew Ramirez

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I was here in ATL for work and noticed this little gem here on a Sunday afternoon. It was not until y flight back home Friday morning I decided to give SPILLER PARK COFFEE a try. I ordered their iced Costa Rican coffee with a splash of half & half. Accompanied by the Avocado toast with a runny egg over it. I must say the toast was delicious with the touch of radishes and zesty lime from the avocado. Overall would come again and recommend this place to anyone on the area.

Dralynn Vaughn

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First off, hands down the best iced caramel latte (caramel shake shake) you will EVER have! I am a coffee/iced latte fiend, and try all locally owned coffee shops every where I go, but nothing compares to Spiller Park. The ingredients are freshly made from the caramel to their food- and the food is amazing!! I love a good avocado toast, biscuit with a runny egg, or grilled blueberry muffin. The people I see everyday here are just as amazing and why I often find myself bringing my laptop to work remotely and stay all day. I felt like a “regular” after just a few days. Thank you to Addison, Kat, Ola, and Lee. They are just as excited to see me every day as I am to see them. They make the “morning coffee run” experience the best way to start my day. If you are looking for a great coffee spot/cafe, Spiller Park is where it’s at. Period.

Ryen Trenae

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My go to Matcha spot & probably the best Matcha in Atlanta! I love coming in during my lunch break and chatting with my fav Barista, Ola! Keep it up Spiller =)

Victor K

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Cortado is overheated, the milk is poorly whipped, the beans are very dark roasted or burned during preparation. Replacing the barista could have solved all the problems except the beans. I was hoping for good coffee from the pictures.

D’Jillisser K

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While working in the area, now considered Tech Village, I spotted Spiller Park Coffee and decided to give it a try. I love the setup of this location. There are a few seating options, but it wasn't busy during my visit, so I had no trouble finding a seat. Being a matcha girly , I opted for the summer special, the Field of Dreams. This drink consisted of sparkling matcha lemonade and Georgia's own Montane sparkling water. It was definitely refreshing, priced at $8 per drink. The customer service was great; both baristas greeted me upon arrival. Since this location is downtown, parking can be a nightmare. However, there is paid street parking and LAZ parking lots near Mitchell Street. Overall, my first visit to this location wasn't bad. This area is redeveloping, so it's a great addition for cafe enthusiasts like me!