Amla cafe
80 Town Line Rd, Glastonbury, CT
Crema's Take
“Amla's interactive touchscreen tables transform coffee into an experience, making it as much a destination for families as it is for serious coffee enthusiasts seeking their next favorite drink. The crepes and specialty beverages—like the shaken espresso and strawberry matcha latte—are consistently fresh and beautifully executed, backed by genuinely warm staff who seem genuinely happy you're there. If you're looking for a cozy spot that balances killer coffee and pastries with actual entertainment value, this is worth the drive.”
What to expect
Specialty coffee. A slow-sit spot, good for meetings. Pastries and light food on the menu. Family friendly.
Google Reviews
best coffee and crepes in town, interactive tables for kids (me) and very friendly staff
Amla Cafe is a fantastic addition to Rocky Hill! The food is always fresh, delicious, and beautifully prepared. What really makes this place stand out are the amazing electronic tables that keep kids entertained with games while also allowing you to browse and order food right…
The atmosphere and staff here are so amazing! Such a cozy spot and the games are great! Can’t wait to be back!!!
Great coffee spot, beautiful ambience, and amazing energy in there! Loved the Nutella crepe and the shaken espresso!
What a great cafe! This afternoon I stopped by for a crepe and strawberry matcha latte and both were so fresh and delicious. The inside decor was super cute and the tables were touch screen with these fun games on them (I’ve never seen anything like it). I definitely recommend…
Crema Reviews
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