Cozy cafe offering coffee drinks, pastries, and beer, plus a patio.
"At Tenfold Coffee, the roastery isn’t just for show — this bar roasts its own brew and offers a fine atmosphere in which to enjoy it. The industrial-style space is softened with the addition of tall, leafy plants. Likewise, floor-to-ceiling windows that illuminate the interior with morning light make it a hot spot for the work-from-home crowd." - Brianna Griff, Brittany Britto Garley
"At the edge of The Heights, Tenfold Coffee’s airy atmosphere—a combination of a constant hum from roasting equipment and very tall leafy green tropical plants—makes any quick coffee run or let’s-meet-for-coffee dates feel slightly more cozy. Chill on the patio for some vitamin D, or clack away on a laptop with a stiff iced coffee (add a shot of espresso to get wild)." - chelsea thomas
"Tenfold Coffee serves delicious, in-house roasted coffee in a big, airy space in the Heights. Lots of people here are on their computers, reading, or studying, but there are plenty of tables, chairs, and outlets to go around. You can also hang out on the small patio outside if you need a bit of Vitamin D (you probably do). While the cafe doesn’t serve food, it does have a small selection of pastries for a mid-project sugar rush. Plus the inside is so lofty and spacious you can take a call without bothering anyone. " - chelsea thomas
"Tenfold Coffee Company, the Heights-based cafe and roastery, will open its second and largest location in Second Ward this fall, but you won’t be able to sip your favorite latte there — at least not yet. Co-founder Jacob Ibarra says the coffee company, which provides coffee to more than 30 local companies, restaurants, and cafes in the area, has outgrown its Heights digs and will open a wholesale facility in the Plant in Second Ward, joining other establishments like paleta shop Popston and James Beard-recognized Thai restaurant Street to Kitchen’s anticipated new location." - Brittany Britto Garley
"Tenfold Coffee serves delicious, in-house roasted coffee in a big, airy space in the Heights. Lots of people here are on their computers, reading, or studying, but there are plenty of tables, chairs, and outlets to go around. You can also hang out on the small patio outside if you need a bit of Vitamin D (you probably do). While the cafe doesn’t serve food, it does have a small selection of pastries for a mid-project sugar rush. Plus the inside is so lofty and spacious you can take a call without bothering anyone." - Chelsea Thomas