The great thing about this location is that it’s not too big or too small. I frequented this café at lunchtime and in the late afternoon when I used to live in the area. Despite the fact that a number of patrons visit this location at lunchtime, it’s never too busy and I could always find a place to sit. The staff are very friendly and always serve the customers in a timely manner. If you are lucky enough to be served by the store manager, your day will be brightened by his infectious smile. Feel free to bring your laptop to this location as there is free Wi-Fi and available outlets. One of the outlets is located by the drink cooler. While the other is in the window seating section on the other side of the glass when you enter through the main door. Although this area is nice and secluded, allowing for minimal foot traffic while you work, it can be a bit tricky to get in and out given that the space between the tables is fairly narrow. I figure the morning or later in the day are your best times to get at those coveted outlet spots.
Amira H.
Place rating: 4 Calgary, Canada
It’s been a while since I’ve been to a Good Earth Café. Not sure why? The coffee is always good, service quick and the staff at this location quiet friendly. They have some great baked goods and a cute little patio for those sunny days. Lots of parking since it’s in Crowfoot and never as busy as some other coffee shops in the area. Will be back for a latte.
Greg C.
Place rating: 4 Calgary, Canada
I love finding a good coffee shop. This place is a clean, bright simple environment. Nothing too fancy with décor, but it doesn’t need to be. The coffee is amazing, and that is all that really matters. The baked goods are also pretty good, not sure if they are house made. Crowfoot area choice #1 for me.
Gabino T.
Place rating: 4 Calgary, Canada
I’ve only been here a few times, but the lattes have been great. The sandwiches and salads in the display case look fresh and made in-store. The lineup moved quickly enough on a Saturday morning, and there was still some seating available if I needed it. Service was friendly and quick.
Lisa P.
Place rating: 4 Calgary, Canada
It’s been a while since I’ve been to a Good Earth Café. I remember them as being good quality and not pretentious like some other coffee places. That I always like. I’m not a coffee snob so Good Earth is more my style. Today I met up with some old friends to have a coffee and visit. The place was really busy this morning. I happened to come right when the line up was almost to the door. But it wasn’t too long and I had my coffee in hand. I like their coffee blends much better than some others. I had their medium roast and it was tasty and smooth. They have a good variety of munchies and they looked quite good. Since there are lots of locations in Calgary, I think I’ll have to check some of them out soon.
Josh j.
Place rating: 4 Calgary, Canada
Good On Ya — Good Earth was one of the first places in the city to serve wholesome, healthy, organic, homemade food, set in a rustic, no nonsense, community café. Well before it was in vogue and prior to the arrival of Whole Foods. The staff are unassuming and efficient. Their Mac & Cheese and Vegetable Lasagna, Scrumptious! Cookies too, like the ones Grandma used to bake. And because of the ingredients and how the food is made, it’s almost guilt free!
Zain K.
Place rating: 3 Louisville, KY
Okay, I still like this place, but I’ve had to stop coming here regularly, and thought I should update my review to reflect this. There were two problems: 1. Sound carries in here. There only needs to be one or two conversations taking place, and it becomes difficult to concentrate on reading, studying, or work. 2. They only play two CDs here(I mean this quite literally): Tom Jones’ Greatest Hits, and Johnny Cash’s Greatest Hits. Especially considering problem #1 above, this gets old in a hurry. It’s too bad, since I quite enjoyed the place before I began to notice that I wasn’t getting anything done while I was here, and then realized why this was.
David H.
Place rating: 4 Calgary, Canada
A — List. If you like hot drinks and tasty treats, this is the place for you. The décor is friendly with fireplace. The service is prompt and efficient. I believe they also have free wi-fi(something Starbucks across the road does not). This is a comfortable place to meet up with friends. When you get tired of Starbucks, come on over to Good Earth. I think you’ll like it a lot. Bring some extra change. A cup of fancy jo has just gone up.
Sapna G.
Place rating: 4 Calgary, Canada
Last night I met up with a friend over at this location of Good Earth. I didn’t even know it existed and I gotta tell you, I was VERY impressed. It’s got all your favourite Good Earth bevvies, but what’s even more is that the staff is extremely friendly. Plus they’ve got a fire place and tonnes of tables! It’s quite a bit bigger than a lot of the Good Earths I’ve seen and it seems like I’m not the only one who has discovered this Good Earth in all its glory because when I went, it was packed! But not grossly over-packed, but more like ‘community packed’. Everyone from the area just came on by, brought a friend, and was enjoying an evening coffee. It was nice! Plus let’s not overlook the location. It’s ideal! With restaurants right beside it and a movie theatre around the corner, it’s actually the perfect date spot! Movie and dinner, followed by a nightcap coffee. What could possibly be better!!!
Zoe L.
Place rating: 4 Calgary, Canada
This location of Good Earth is quite nice! They have a great patio for the summertime! The inside is warm, with quite a few tables, but not cluttered. There are a good selection of lattes, coffees, frappes and sodas. The prices are pretty comparable to other cafes. I paid a bit over $ 3 for my medium cappuccino. They serve panini sandwiches, which are expensive at $ 6⁄7. I had a the turkey swiss, for $ 7 it wasn’t anything amazing. They also serve simple breakfast, like fruit salad. Also other lunch options, like soup or mac and cheese. They have a variety of baked goods. All the food prices are a bit steep, like $ 3.50 for a cinnamon bun or $ 4 for a piece of cake and not a big one! The service is friendly. The café is involved in the community. They have free wi-fi. They are committed to environment sustainability. There are a lot of good things about this company of cafes! This café is a nice change from the everyday. With a nice latte or cappuccino in hand, it is a great place to keep warm! Just expect to pay top dollar if you choose to eat anything.
Julianna C.
Place rating: 2 Calgary, Canada
Way too over-priced for what it is. Tasty tea lattes, tasty desserts and sammies. Charming enough. But seriously… $ 4.99 for a muffin or slice of cake?