babas on meeting
804 Meeting St Suite 104, North Charleston, SC
Crema's Take
“This North Charleston gem strikes that perfect balance between a serious coffee destination and a welcoming neighborhood hangout, where locals regularly return for the expertly crafted whipped honey latte and thoughtful matcha drinks alongside their morning pastries. Whether you're catching up with a friend, closing a deal between client meetings, or settling in for a focused work session, Baba's creates that rare atmosphere of pleasant energy without feeling rushed—a place where the coffee, food, and genuine hospitality all deserve equal praise.”
What to expect
Google Reviews
A fantastic stop for a light breakfast along with great coffee or cold drinks. My dining partner had a Matcha and reported it as great!
As a professional as well in charleston, south carolina I too am always on the lookout for great spots to get work done and meet clients at and this is one of my top three spots in all of charleston. I like the breakfast here. I typically grab a breakfast item here and then I go to get some work done or meet a client down on meeting st at blum coffee and wine bar on meeting street. the coffee at both places is amazing.I really like the breakfast here though. 5 stars for babas on meeting and a friendly staff.
I’ve loved this place for years. Great good! Great coffee! Great vibe! Even better people!
As a local realtor, I'm always on the hunt for great spots to stop and grab a coffee in between showings and to get some work done. The whipped honey latte is my absolute favorite.
If you have an unlimited budget, Baba’s is wonderful. The atmosphere is pleasantly busy at peak times, a pleasant bustle, especially with the delicatessen activity of Goat, Sheep, Cow which shares the building. It is plush feeling, conveying a sense of a place with history, as you might get from a nice museum cafe in Europe. The outside seating is secluded and nice. Today’s experience: 1) the avocado toast. This at once was the best avo toast I ever had. But today, the bread was thin and crisp. I liked it better when it was thicker. Presentation was lovely, thinly sliced avo, red pepper chili flakes, and flor de sal. It was overstalted, enough to burn a bit and overpower the flavor, not enough me to not scarf down both pieces. 2) The 8oz OJ: It’s six dollars. It’s almost worth it. So cold, so refreshing, so flavorful. 3) Chocolate chip cookie: delicious. Bitter chocolate, melted, pecans, a texture and that crunches and squishes. 4) Black coffee: delicious. I had to ask for a cup and saucer as they handed me a paper cup first. The fine in experience is so much better with a ceramic cup. Also, I had to ask for the cookie to be heated. They were happy to accommodate me. Overall, the price is exorbitant: 26.00 dollars for the above items. But I will keep coming back. Lastly, excellent music selection: some African influenced, jazzesque, anonymous background feel. Overall, Baba’s contributes something unique to Charleston with its class and eloquence. Its prices have grown out of proportion to its nostalgic atmosphere, but I will continue to come back.
Crema Reviews
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