Mate Factor

401 E Hall St, Savannah, GA

★★★★★4.7(1,361 Google reviews)

Crema's Take

Nestled among Savannah's historic homes, Mate Factor is an eclectic sanctuary where the real star is their impressive array of maté beverages—think Mayan Mochas and creative chai lattes alongside expertly crafted coffee. The space itself is a delight, with thoughtfully designed nooks, a welcoming outdoor patio, and an earthy aesthetic that makes lingering over breakfast and from-scratch pastries feel like a natural part of your day. You'll find genuinely kind staff who seem to actually enjoy conversations with regulars and travelers alike, plus a vegan-friendly menu that means everyone leaves satisfied.

What to expect

Light foodOutdoor seatingSlow sitFull breakfastTraditional drinksMatcha & teaLate nightsFamily friendlyMeetingsPastriesSpecialty drinks

Google Reviews

Andrew Hayman
★★★★★2 months ago

Cool and eclectic coffee spot tucked in amongst the historic Savannah homes. Great use of space and looks great inside and on their outdoor patio. They have a vegan style menu for the baked goods and use carob in place of chocolate.

Jason Martin
★★★★★2 months ago

This is the cutest, cozy coffee shop I’ve been to in a while! Incredibly kind workers, really unique sitting areas, all in a very earthy environment. The breakfast sandwich was a nice portion for the price and flavor was great. The coffees were perfection. You could tell the baristas cared about their craft. Highly recommended!

Akshat
★★★★4 months ago

Mate Factor in Savannah was a good find for some coffee and grub as we were passing through Savannah on our trip to Charlotte. The servers were kind and polite and we had a small chat with them. For drink we got their Mayan Mocha—the cinnamon was pretty strong in this drink, and despite the fact that it was devoid of caffeine, it still provided the kick to start the day, and for food, we got their Chipotle Chicken sandwich, which was your average chicken sandwich with chipotle sauce—nothing extraordinary. I would’ve given them 5 stars if not for the sandwich, and for the fact that they’re owned by the group The Twelve Tribes, and after reading about them and what they stand for, I’m not sure if I would want to visit them again. Seating is available both inside and outside. Parking nearby is street parking. Overall, an average cafe with not such a hot group that owns it.

Smita Kajale
★★★★★4 months ago

Amazing array of Maté-d beverages. We tried few out of curiosity and all were good. We finally settled for Mayan Mocha, Vanilla Hazelnut and Chai latte. The scones were delicious. The cafe has nice cozy vibes and a shout out to the two ladies manning the cafe… you were very welcoming ☺️…

Lori Buren
★★★★★5 months ago

Cutest little place! Everything is made from scratch. The cinnamon rolls were to die for and my hibiscus iced tea was on point. Be prepared to maybe wait because the adorable staff do like to chat which just added to the charm.

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