Uncle Nancy's Coffeehouse and Eatery

Uncle Nancy's Coffeehouse and Eatery is a coffee shop Newton located in United States.

7 / 10
29
ratings
Address

114 N 2nd Ave W Newton , IA 50208 United States

Credit Cards No
Wi-Fi Free
Outdoor Seating Yes
Wheelchair Accessible Yes
Parking Street, Public Lot
Restroom Yes
Menus Lunch, Dessert

Comments / 14


Keywords:

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Susan Bergfeld

Vanilla caramel iced latte and cranberry orange scones are delicious and well worth a trip from Des Moines.

Brandon Bergfeld

You have to come and try the soup and paninis . My wife duz the cooking. Its to die for

Jacqueline Martin

Best Coffee Shop ever! Cinnamon Rollls

Mady McKim

Great atmosphere! Ppl here are friendly great service

Russ Martin

The pesto mayo roast beef panini was scrumptious

Jerry Byrum

New owners, same great coffee and treats!!

Kimberly Kruse

Vanilla carmel iced latte is amazing

Jeromy Olson

Good house coffee for a little less then $1.50.

Jeffrey Hughes

Rocket fast wifi .

Steven Weeks

$1 bottomless coffee from a locally owned shop. Cannot argue with that!

Luv Pug

Try a cinnamon scone !

Tom Weeks

Best place to hang out in Newton

Jeromy Olson

good coffee and nice place foe lunch !

Michael Osten

Ok coffee . Owner notoriously unfriendly.

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