I was bummed because I actually went here to eat a late lunch(2pm) and found out that they stop serving lunch at 1:30 :(but the coffee was good, and it’s roomy with lots of places for people to sit at tables or lounge chairs. The wifi was kinda slow though, and it would have been nice to have eaten something other than oatmeal lol.
Jenell B.
Place rating: 5 Glendale, AZ
Stumbled upon this place when leaving the Post Office– this is definitely a hidden gem in downtown Enid. I had the first special– a Ham & Brie Panini w/a side of chips– as well as a caramelita. Both were amazing, and I’ll definitely go back!
Derek L.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Love this place! Jessa was wonderfully and amazing and amazingly wonderful. She was so helpful and we shared many laughs. The coffee and food were EXCELLENT!!! If we weren’t from California, we’d definitely be regulars at Five 80. Thanks to everyone!
Brian F.
Place rating: 4 Oklahoma City, OK
I found this place on accident, to my surprise a hidden treasure in the heart of this small town Enid, OK. Due to their unique atmosphere and keen attention to the consumer, not to mention a decent cup of joe I rated them with 4 stars. It’s hip and relaxing environment will keep me coming back to support my local friends at café Five80. I took the liberty to make a small collage for you to get a feel and even that won’t do justice. I’ve been to cafes/coffee shops in San Fransisco that are as appealing as this gem! ok I think I’m getting too excited I hope you experience this place for yourself it’s neat.
Vic C.
Place rating: 4 Enid, OK
They have great Lattes and good coffee. I enjoy the atmosphere. Plenty and diverse seating options. The staff is always friendly. They have board games. It’s always clean. And they stand for a good cause.
Nate R.
Place rating: 5 Enid, OK
Neat little coffee joint. They can do anything a starbucks can do but better and all the profits go to help charity. They also have amazing desserts. I am always impressed by the quality of their coffee and how nice their employees are. Definitely worth checking out!
Katie T.
Place rating: 5 Enid, OK
The service here has really stepped up their game– the are so friendly! Love coming here. They have also started brewing their own coffee! They named it «Copper Tap» brewing company.
Geary J.
Place rating: 5 Tulsa, OK
Stopped in for a couple of ice tea’s to go, great service and great tea! The pricing concept of a recommended price and you pay what you can or feel is appropriate while odd goes along with the shops religious concept. Stop in if your in the area, you’ll like it!
Lisa M.
Place rating: 3 Columbus, OH
Here is the good: Quiet place to work or meet with friends and very spacious. It also has a very nice atmosphere with the brick walls and décor — loved that they kept the original feel to the building, instead of transforming it. Enid has such a nice charm to it. Coffee was decent — I went several times — tried several different things — I would not say that it was stellar — but it was ok. They give back to the community. In my book, this is what gave them the stars that they got.seriously. I would take poor coffee and support a business over better coffee that does not. Thank you. Here is the bad: Obviously when someone walks in with a computer in hand, they are going to want a wifi password(right?) I could not get onto the internet easily and getting someone’s attention, because they were busy chatting each other up about bible verses, was like pulling teeth. The wifi password should be posted(or given on the receipt. Secondly, this place is SO Christian — and it is overwhelming. Like really overwhelming — now I KNOW I am in the bible belt… but holy cow, like please don’t crush me with it. I came out from San Diego and I felt like I was being choked with it. I know I am going to get bashed for this, but just sayin… not everyone feels the same way. It was a little too much. Also, when I was given the suggested price, it was well under $ 5 — I handed him a $ 5 and he assumed it was all for him. I would have tipped… but he returned nothing… weird, eh? Um, ok.
Sarina T.
Place rating: 5 Amarillo, TX
This place *rocks*!!! I am a barista and have worked at 5 coffee shops in the last 5 years and it is truly wonderful going into a place that knows what they’re doing! I’ve been around the coffee shop block… And these baristas know their beans! Take it from me. One of the volunteers gladly showed me their whole bean coffee and was knowledgeable! It’s amazing, a coffee shop run by mostly volunteers but the hardest working ones you’ve seen! The concept here is «suggested pay». You can also pay above your amount to «pay it forward» to the next person. 100% of these profits go to charity! The wife and husband that run the place basically live above it and make a point to conversing with their customers. The blueberry muffin I had was DEEELIGHTFUL! And their iced Americans are on point. Their espresso roast is very bright, just how I like it. There is a piano in the large room connected to the café with tons of great books to read. I found a max Lucado book and never wanted to leave! They seem to be a Christian environment which I thoroughly loved. It’s positive and they have other things happening too(weddings in there if you want, speakers… Potentially live music but don’t quote me on that) When I was in there was a huge line but they got through it in a snap! Quick service and smiling faces. You must go here.
Edward W.
Place rating: 5 Sun Valley, CA
So glad to support a locally owned and operated business, especially when they exist to give 100% of their profit to a very select local charity(read«a specific handful of needy families right there in Enid»). Excellent idea! AND… the coffee is excellent. I’m from Los Angeles, where there are several very good independent coffee houses. I was shocked and pleased to find Five 80 in Enid. And they treat coffee like the art form that it is/can be. Even the few people who took my order showed a genuine interest in me that goes far beyond customer service. EXCELLENT experience. Can’t wait to go back next time I’m in Enid.
Laura R.
Place rating: 5 Norman, OK
WOW! What an amazing restaurant. First off– the space is fantastic. This building is well decorated and well used. Their concept is amazing — that you can pay a «suggested» price — allowing those less fortunate to pay what they can, and you can donate to pay for other’s drinks. As for the drinks, delicious. I love their lemonade — it comes in several flavors. I suggest you try the Mango Lemonade, it’s delicious! They make a great pour over, and though I’m not fond of Elemental coffee– they convinced me to try it again, and I think they’ve converted me.(!!!) They also make a killer Chai — and that is my favorite. I am sold on this place. I could travel to Enid just for this! I am super impressed by the caliber of business in Enid, and hope for things to come. This would be my top spot to meet in Enid for sure — looks like a great place to hang out and talk, as well as enjoy a local cup of brew. I can’t wait until they open their sandwich side.
Kate H.
Place rating: 5 Katy, TX
Best coffee in Enid, blows the other competition out of the water. 100% of the profits are donated to charity, 90% locally. Friendly staff, beans from Tulsa, and a very cool space! No latte art but maybe they’ll get there