Hot Shots Coffee
375 E Oregon Ave, Creswell, OR
Crema's Take
“This charming locally-owned coffee stand in small-town Creswell punches well above its weight, earning consistent praise for genuinely excellent espresso drinks—from traditional favorites to creative specials like their sugar-free Mexican mocha—all crafted quickly without the chain-coffee feel. The welcoming, unhurried vibe appeals equally to families grabbing smoothies with whipped cream and travelers on I-5 looking for a genuine alternative to the usual suspects, while thoughtful touches like hand-sewn local coffee cozies and fresh-baked pastries from nearby bakeries show real community roots.”
What to expect
Google Reviews
Absolutely amazing coffee. Me and my mother pulled through today for a quick stop before heading back to oakridge. Staff was lovely, the coffee was out within just a minute or two and tasted absolutely wonderful. Their blended white mocha is to die for🥰
Delicious and just a short walk from the EV chargers. Kids love the fruit smoothie with whip cream even on a cold day.
Locally owned sweet little coffee stand in a small town. I had a delicious sugar free Mexican mocha. They have locally baked goods and even reusable coffee cozies for sale, hand sewn by a local maker. This places is one those friendly one of a kind places that serve favorites with small town charm.
Quick drive through coffee shop. Off I-5 exit 182. Great fresh ground coffee hot or iced and made to order. This place normally doesn't have long line, you can get served quickly. Good place to go if you're in a hurry. Go tell Nicole that you saw her name on a review on google!! If you found this review to be helpful please like it.👍👍👍👍
My awkward encounter at Hot Shots Coffee was definitely worth the coffee. I needed some change in my life, but not too much. I had already been to Dutch Bros Coffee and Starbucks. I wanted a new place, but I didn’t want to try a place that didn’t have a drive thru. Hot Shots Coffee ended up being that perfect place. It was a quaint little hut in the middle of a parking lot. I wanted to get as many photos as possible to document its quaintness. I didn’t realize these photos were going to come at the expense of my embarrassment. Almost every time I tried to get a picture the person working would look at me. I decided to stop embarrassing myself and planned on taking pictures after I got the coffee. I assumed the person working would be focused on the other customers and wouldn’t notice me taking pictures of the quaint hut, I was so wrong. After I got my coffee I drove to the other side of the hut and began taking pictures. Unfortunately, there was a window on the other side of the hut and the employee working stuck their head out and directly looked at me. I decided to give up on the perfect picture and settled for the ones I had. I was embarrassed, but the coffee made up for it. Hopefully my embarrassment will fade. I don’t think I’m going to take this with me to my death bed. Even though I am making it more difficult for me to forget about this embarrassing experience by posting it on google. This review may never let me forget about this awkward encounter. Hopefully, by the time I’m on my death bed, this awkward encounter won’t feel so awkward anymore.
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