Best coffee on Emory’s campus! So excited it’s here! Vanilla Latte is really good and they have stamp cards so your 10th one is free! More incentive to stop by.
Tuong Vi P.
Place rating: 4 Atlanta, GA
Kinda pricy but a nice break from work when I have the chance to get away for a bit. I have been to Kaldi’s a few times since joining my team almost 2 months ago and have enjoyed the drinks that I have gotten, which include the Vanilla Latte, Rosemary Latte with Brown Sugar(rosemary flavor sort of elude me though), Matcha Latte, and today, the Rooibos Chai. These days, I try to not consume too much caffeine, which isn’t really a problem since I don’t consume it regularly anyway, so even when I get the small coffee lattes, I end up drinking about half. Today’s Rooibos Chai is nicely spiced and is making me feel little kicks, which is funky. :D Anyway, cool place to swing by if you are on the Emory campus. Prices are somewhat high but like Myles says, it’s just Emory. Drinks have been high-quality and very tasty, so I will continue to go every few days after hours of churning code.
Myles M.
Place rating: 3 Atlanta, GA
Update: Coffee prices and sizes have stabilized. Before they had only 1 size for the iced coffee and charged it as a large. Thank goodness that’s gone. Still expensive but that’s just Emory I guess. Probably better than the old Dunkin, and the Starbucks is definitely not worth the walk, so this will have to do…
Lifan Z.
Place rating: 5 Atlanta, GA
Kaldi’s Coffee takes the place of Dunkin Donuts at the DUC. I have had a greek yogurt and a small cappuccino at here so far. The yogurt is fresh and thick, with granola, fresh strawberry and honey. The yogurt itself is not too sweet as other yogurt parfait would taste like. The cappuccino is AWESOME. It is searing hot, which I always like. The furnishing is gorgeous, though a little bit off with the interior of the DUC. The drink comes a bit faster than at Starbucks. It is a new go-to with healthier options.