Werewolf Coffee Bar

Werewolf Coffee Bar is a coffee shop Cook County Illinois located in United States.

7 / 10
31
ratings
  • Phone

    (773) 977-7673

  • Website

    werewolfcoffee.com

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  • Type

    Coffee Shop

Address

1765 N Elston Ave (Cortland) Chicago , IL 60642 United States

Comments / 8


Keywords:

charcoal latte Lavender milk honey
Xinnie

Charcoal latte !! When I went, they didn’t have ceramic cups or glitter, I was sad. But the scone was tasty and charcoal latte is good. On the sweet side but it’s not too bad.

Lisa V

There are drips and drafts from a selection of local brews , including Dark Matter, Metropolis, & Metric. Prices are a smidge higher than other haunts, but it's fulfilling a need in a coffee desert .

Kat 🐱

The charcoal latte (made with activated charcoal, lavender , and honey ) with non-fat milk is amazing!

Brittanie W

The barista Katie is amazing, and shared a random act of kindness with a stranger. The coffee is great too! 💕

Danielle Chutinthranond

Good prices. Try the charcoal latte with coconut milk instead of regular milk .

Megan Riley

The charcoal latte was amazing! I wish they are open longer.

Abby Schmeling

Great Americano

Pam P.

The prices are really high, much higher than average for the area.

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