Nour
101 St Johns Church Rd c, Camp Hill, PA
Crema's Take
“This Camp Hill gem has earned its stellar 4.9-star reputation by creating a genuinely welcoming space where you can linger over a carefully crafted coffee, tackle work, or simply exist without pressure—the kind of place where staff remember you matter. Their specialty drinks, like the beloved Samoa coffee, showcase real creativity beyond the typical café menu, and the homemade pastries and light food mean you're getting quality fuel alongside quality coffee. Whether you're a laptop warrior, a meeting-haver, or someone just seeking refuge with exceptional banana bread and genuine human connection, Nour delivers the rare combination of skill, warmth, and community that keeps people coming back and evangelizing about it.”
What to expect
Google Reviews
This might be my new favorite coffee shop! The staff is incredibly friendly, and it’s a perfect spot to relax, enjoy some delicious coffee or tea, grab a bite to eat, or even get some work done. I had the smoked turkey sandwich on a pretzel roll, and it was one of the best sandwiches I’ve ever had — especially at just $5 this month. I’ll definitely be back!
Love Nour big time. Will always recommend here. I am leaving a review because I am so blown away by their Samoa coffee. Normally I don’t prefer mocha/chocolate drinks, but I took a chance (I always try to get something new) and it truly exceeded everything! First time genuinely liking a mocha drink!!!! Everything on their menu is 11/10 (especially the egg nog coffee special), food included!
I was sitting in a parking lot to kill an hour and decided some coffee would be nice. Looking at Google maps, this one had great reviews... But is it really that good? In short, "yes it is that good.". Easy to find, adequate parking, and amazing lattes. Upon entering, I was greeted from the counter. I placed my order and asked about the name. They gladly shared who it's named after and that Nour means "shine brighter.". I ordered one if the special lattes, and I was surprised how good it really was. Several seating options including a bar with USB plugs and a foot rail. Bonus points for the foot rail. Everything was clean and welcoming. I look forward to returning, not to kill an hour, but to just enjoy.
Let’s get something straight: if civilization collapses tomorrow, I’m holing up at Nour Coffee Shop in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. Forget canned beans and bottled water — this place has banana bread so moist it could make a tearful barista quit mid-shift just to sit down and rethink their life choices. Walking into Nour feels like crossing into a sacred caffeinated dimension. The air smells vaguely of espresso, old souls being redeemed, and that one oat milk latte that’s been sitting too long but still somehow looks artisanal. As I approached the counter, I was greeted by a staff so friendly I began to wonder if they were plotting something. The guy at the espresso machine smiled like he knew all my secrets — and liked them. Even the girl with the nose ring (you know the archetype: alternative energy, mysterious wisdom, probably owns a tarot deck) smiled kindly enough that I momentarily forgot my existential dread. The coffee itself? Phenomenal. It’s not just caffeine. It’s liquid motivation wrapped in crema and poured by angels who’ve seen too much. One sip, and suddenly I was ready to reorganize my entire life, start a novel, and finally text my mom back. And the banana bread — good heavens, the banana bread. It’s not even fair to call it food. It’s spiritual intervention disguised as a snack. If the Pope tasted it, he’d canonize the baker on the spot. It’s warm, comforting, and somehow both soft and firm enough to survive the end times. You could use it to barricade a door or bribe a small god, and either way, it’d still taste amazing. Everything here feels slightly too perfect, like the calm before an espresso-fueled apocalypse. You half expect a barista to whisper, “There’s no going back after the third refill,” as lightning strikes outside. But that’s part of Nour’s charm — existential dread pairs beautifully with their signature mocha. In short, Nour Coffee Shop isn’t just the best café in Mechanicsburg. It’s possibly the most welcoming corner of the multiverse. If you go, tip well, order the banana bread, and thank the girl with the nose ring for restoring your faith in humanity — one latte at a time.
Absolutely love this place! We travel all over the country and some of our places to try are new coffee shops! What this little gem stands for is amazing. Better together and it shows, we have stopped by two times while in the area and it never disappoints. Alexis is always super friendly sweet and loves her job!!
Crema Reviews
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