Combs' Coffee
1402 N Corinth St, Corinth, TX
Crema's Take
“This espresso-focused gem in an unassuming industrial corner of Corinth is run by a genuinely passionate owner who travels the globe hunting down innovative coffee techniques and singular flavor profiles. You'll find yourself lingering over meticulously crafted pour overs and specialty drinks you've never encountered before, in an atmosphere that naturally draws people into real conversation—the kind of place where regulars become friends and even their decaf tastes exceptional. It's less about checking boxes and more about tasting what coffee can be when someone truly cares about the craft and the community around it.”
What to expect
Espresso-focused, with a pour-over program. A slow-sit spot, good for meetings.
Google Reviews
Owner was awesome and travels the world to try and learn cool coffee tricks. I had 1 of the most unique coffees I’ve ever had. It was delicious. I can’t remember the name of it, but I’ll be back!
This coffee shop is a hidden gem with a singular atmosphere. Strongly recommend to anyone who loves coffee and conversation. The owner is a great guy with a wealth of knowledge on coffee, its origins, and the current state of growing, grinding, and brewing around the world.
The coffee here was absolutely amazing. Google maps got me here perfectly well, but it’s a strange location kind of in a more industrial part of the commercial area. My only critique would be that it took 15 minutes to make a latte because they was one other person in line. Not…
I absolutely love this place! The people here are amazing! It’s a great place to drink great coffee and meet great people. You want to have a great time tasting delicious coffee and meeting new people this is the place to be.
TL;DR: Fantastic coffee, and they even made decaf good. I have purchased drinks and beans here, as well as ordered beans shipped from the roastery. I recently had to go to decaf for medical reasons and that scared the heck out of me as I am a coffee addict/lover/home espresso…