Style Pop Cafe
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Style Pop Cafe

934 S 5th St, Greenfield, WI

★★★★★4.9(64 Google reviews)

Crema's Take

This corner gem in Walker's Point has cultivated something genuinely special—a intentional, character-filled space where the owner Rosha has created an atmosphere that feels like a second home to regulars and welcomes first-timers with warmth. The baristas (including the beloved "Princess Di") are attentive and caring, taking time to really listen and customize drinks, while the thoughtfully designed layout offers cozy nooks perfect for both solo work sessions and lingering conversations. Whether you're ordering a classic espresso drink or one of their signature creative beverages, you're stepping into a space that prioritizes genuine connection and community over just transactional coffee.

What to expect

Slow sitMeetingsSignature drinksTraditional drinksEspresso focusedLaptop friendlySpecialty drinks

Google Reviews

Shonna Hale
★★★★★3 months ago

I loved everything about the space, the atmosphere, the set up is absolutely stunning and not to mention work from girlies and guys it’s cute coworking spaces available to rent. The owner is professional and the service is phenomenal. Don’t walk please run and also it’s black owned!

Matt Hogans
★★★★★3 months ago

Style Pop Cafe is my daily space! The vibe is amazing—quaint, intentional, and full of character. Rosha(Owner) has truly curated something special here and has made me feel like family every single time I walk in. You can feel the care in the space. The drinks are great, and that’s saying something because I’m definitely a coffee novice. Rosha is always challenging me (in the best way) to try new things and explore coffee concepts I wouldn’t normally reach for—and I’ve loved every recommendation so far. If you’re ever in the Walker’s Point area, come check out Style Pop Cafe. And if you see someone in an oversized sweater tapping away on a MacBook…that’s probably me—come say hi. 10/10. SPC. Loving this Black queer–friendly space. 🖤🏳️‍🌈

Scott W
★★★★6 months ago

First time stopping in. It's located on a corner, with a small sign, and could be easy to miss. Once inside, you get a relaxing, chill vibe. It's not a big place, but they have a bunch of small tables that allow for quiet conversations. Or if you need even more quiet, they have several small rooms with sliding doors that give you more privacy. They also have an outside patio, which would be a great option during warmer weather. There were a few other people there, relaxing with their drinks or having an engaging chat. Got a super friendly greeting from the owner/barista. Although they didn’t have a London Fog Tea Latte on the menu, she was happy to make it. And although it was the first one she had made, it was excellent. It had the right amount of tea flavor (gotta let it steep long enough), and the milk was steamed well enough to give it a creamy texture. Nice job! They didn’t have much to offer in the way of bakery, so I didn’t get anything to go along with my drink (love a fresh scone or almond croissant). Definitely a place that I would return to.

Keiva Coppage
★★★★★8 months ago

Style Pop is such a gem in Walker’s Point! From the moment I walked in, I felt so welcomed. The barista, Di (“Princess Di”), is incredibly kind, sweet, and caring. She takes the time to listen, build rapport, and even share words of encouragement — you can tell she pours love and intention into every drink she makes. The cafe itself is beautiful and posh, with a cozy patio that’s perfect for relaxing. Their menu has unique drinks and flavors you won’t find anywhere else. I ordered an oat milk London Fog, and it was delicious — smooth, flavorful, and such a generous size for the price. If you’re looking for a Black-owned cafe in Milwaukee that offers great vibes, excellent drinks, and genuine hospitality, Style Pop is a must-visit!

Dennis Hill, PhD
★★★★★11 months ago

Located at the busy corner of 5th and Mineral Streets, Style Pop Cafe has added a vibrant and new experience to this renewing urban neighborhood on Milwaukee's near Southside known as Walker's Point or the Fifth Ward. According to founder and great conversationalist, Roshá Brister, a native Milwaukeean and graduate of MPS and UWM, Style Pop offers its own brand of sustainable roasted coffees from Colombia and Brazil, as well as organic creamers that were awesome to try. The cafe has a capacity of 75 people who can sit comfortably in chairs suited for hours of reading and sipping, at tables for groups up to four, or in one of their private workspaces with very cool barn doors. They offer high speed internet, alot of big windows for natural lighting, and a patio if one chooses to sit outside. Daily hours start at 7AM. Style Pop Cafe's menu offers fresh baked goods, egg rolls (which I'll review separately with a lemonade), and a list of every style of coffee in two sizes with many flavor options to satisfy most palates. I ordered a 20 oz, extra hot, french vanilla latte using whole milk and bespoke creamer. The aroma of the beans as they steamed was a delight, full and fresh, while the coffee flavor was robust on a boldness scale of 6 out of 10, complemented by the vanilla and hazelnut syrups. The owner-barista perfectly combined my brew and augments with care shown as if each cup was the best and only one she created that day. A masterpiece with every sip and swallow. Although it was late in the day, I had two knowing that I'd be setting myself up for a late night, innoculated against sleep by the potency of having the drinks. But they were that good. I was lit for 6 hours and got a bit more work done after dinner...for a change. Check out the videos and photos, and stop in on your way to work, touring on gallery night, or walking to the Pride parade next month, and experience the refreshing essentials of small, entrepreneurial ownership providing a superior product and high quality service loaded with positivity and neighborly love. I encourage you to drop in before or after a visit to Botana's and neighbor awhile with a cup or two in hand. If Cheers was a special coffee shop in Milwaukee instead of a neighborhood bar in Boston, it would be called Style Pop Cafe. Support small business selling sustainable and fair-trade products like Style Pop Cafe! And congratulations on your very grand opening, Roshá!

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