Paul De Lima
8550 Pardee Rd, Cicero, NY
Crema's Take
“This Cicero gem is a coffee lover's playground where the aroma hits you the moment you walk in, with an impressive array of single-origin beans, brewing equipment, and flavored varieties that make choosing delightfully overwhelming. The warm, knowledgeable staff treats each visit like a personal tour through their coffee museum, creating an inviting atmosphere perfect for lingering over a meticulously crafted pour over or espresso while soaking in the thoughtfully designed space. It's the kind of neighborhood spot where you'll find yourself returning just for the coffee, the conversation, and that feeling of being genuinely welcomed.”
What to expect
Google Reviews
My favorite place to visit in the area! Very kind staff, complimentary hot coffee, and fun decorations. There is a wide selection of ground and whole bean coffee, coffee brewing instuments, and local coffee snacks. Absolutely love it here!!!
The smell of fresh coffee . The variety of flavored coffees too many choose lol take one of each.
A wonderful shop with the coffee aroma, as soon as you entered! Very pleasant staff and an inviting atmosphere. I felt like it was a personal tour when walking through the various areas - lots of openness, windows, and energy efficient systems in place! A variety of coffees, clothing items, along with clever statements and floral decor throughout the shop area. Very enjoyable!
I had driven by several times, enjoying the smell of coffee, and finally decided to stop in. The store decor and lighting add a bit of fun to the atmosphere. The store is well laid out with coffee, accessories, and swag. You can help yourself to complimentary coffee. The staff is kind and helpful.
This is a lovely, cute shop and coffee museum. Not only is there delicious coffee to sample and excellent teas and coffees to purchase, it is also extremely informative. There is a complete accounting of the entire coffee growing and production process displayed on the walls in the back. In addition, there is a history of the company and the family that owns and runs it as well. This is a must see for any coffee or history lover.