Holy Grounds
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Holy Grounds

2127 W 22nd Pl, Chicago, IL

★★★★★4.9(173 Google reviews)

Crema's Take

Holy Grounds is a serene neighborhood gem where exceptional espresso-focused coffee meets unexpected spiritual calm, thanks to its intimate connection with the adjacent St. Anne Chapel—a pairing that transforms your coffee break into a genuinely restorative pause. The space itself invites lingering, whether you're settling in with a laptop, playing tabletop games with friends, or trying creative seasonal drinks like their banana bread latte, all while pastries and sociable baristas round out the experience.

What to expect

MeetingsLaptop friendlyPastriesSlow sitMatcha & teaTraditional drinksEspresso focusedSpecialty drinks

Google Reviews

Rito Martinez
★★★★★3 months ago

In need of some coffee, prayer, and serenity then visit Holy Grounds. Quaint coffee shop next to a beautiful St. Anne Chapel. The chapel is open every day. It's the perfect place to sit in silence and pray and pick up a warm drink. This is a hidden gem.

Brianna Arroyo
★★★★★5 months ago

Wholesome little hole in the wall, with a tabletop game selection to sit back and spend some quality time. Never had banana bread latte before. Pleasantly tasty!

Francisco Lara
★★★★★5 months ago

Cool location, great coffee! The barista was sociable and the coffee was great, limited selection on pastries but it’s not a big issue at all. Check out the mini chapel next door!

Erin Bailey
★★★★★7 months ago

The coffee is really good here! Definitely a nice spot to chill or work remotely for a few hours. The church connected is also really neat!

Carlos Marin
★★★★a year ago

I saw a reel online about this place and got really interested on visiting it; the church and the way the video was filmed made the cafe looked more attractive than it really is. Service was less than poor. The young kid barely asked me what I wanted, unable to pronounce a simple 'hi' or 'hello' don't even think about a more difficult 'welcome.' The coffee was ok, not bad but neither was amazing. Will I come back? I doubt it. On the other hand the church is absolutely beautiful. It was closed but the exterior was totally worth it to visit this area. The little chapel connected to the coffee shop has beautiful stained glasses. Will I come back? Have no doubt about it. I think if the church is so pretty on the outside the interior must be amazing.

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