Back Alley Treasures
108 Bridge St, Bradenton Beach, FL
Crema's Take
“Tucked away in Bradenton Beach, this charming hybrid spot blends coffee craftsmanship with curated gift shopping and a genuinely welcoming vibe that keeps locals and visitors coming back. Their creative seasonal drinks like the pumpkin pie latte and signature hot chocolates showcase real care in every pour, while the relaxed, book-friendly atmosphere makes it perfect for settling in with a cinnamon roll and losing track of time. Scott and the whole crew here have mastered the art of making you feel like a regular, even on your first visit.”
What to expect
Google Reviews
Such a cute little spot! The matcha is delicious, and you can tell care goes into everything they make. The staff is incredibly kind and welcoming, which really adds to the whole experience. They also have treats available, and the atmosphere is cozy and charming ... the kind of place you want to linger. A true hidden gem that I’ll definitely be coming back to!
Cute gift shop that serves coffee, beer, and other beverages. Stopped in with my husband and daughter while on vacation. I had the pumpkin pie latte with coconut milk which was delicious. My husband had the Beast of Slaughter IPA beer. And my daughter had the strawberry lemonade. Her drink was a little sour but the staff was very friendly and the atmosphere was perfect with the Christmas tree lighting right outside.
Best coffee on the island!!! My favorite is the Iced White Mocha. Drink of choice today Hot Chocolate masterfully made by Scott.
Great place to kick back and have a kick ass contado n cinnamon roll while reading Pet Sematary. Life is good. BTW, the book is mine, not theirs. Lol!! Very cool people.
Back Alley is a place to try. Super cute coffee/wine bar. Where the back has merchandise for purchase. Though they may seem packed, they spin out drinks pretty quickly. Just be a smidge patient. That said, the service overall is very polite. I went for coffee and then a couple hours later when back for a gluten free coffee cake and the worker (maybe owner(?)) remembered me. Give it a try and support local!