Remedy Coffee
1816 Lomas Blvd NW, Albuquerque, NM
Crema's Take
“Remedy Coffee is a cozy neighborhood gem where baristas like Andrea genuinely care about crafting each drink with precision, whether you're ordering their signature creative drinks like the Cupid Cortado or a simple cold brew. The space has that perfect "all-day hangout" vibe with travel-inspired decor and a fireplace that makes it feel like a real refuge in the middle of your day, though you'll want to arrive with some patience since the entrance is tucked away and the place can use a little tidying up between rushes.”
What to expect
Google Reviews
It’s one of my favorite coffee shops to visit. But yesterday I ordered my usual Remedy coffee, and was hit with a flavor I couldn’t identify I assumed it was supposed to be the paprika, but it was definitely different and it wasn’t until I got home because I just couldn’t drink it that I noticed a red oil completely disgusting again I drive from out of town and make it a point to go there. Last if they’ve changed the menu on this particular drink, I won’t be going back.
Remedy Coffee lives up to its name — a small but real remedy in the middle of the day. The Cupid Cortado was beautifully made, and Andrea’s care as a barista really stood out. She walked me through her process with pride and warmth, which made the experience feel personal in the best way. The shop has a relaxed, grounded energy, and the patio is especially lovely — desert plants, sunlight, and room to breathe. As I spend more time getting to know Albuquerque, it’s places like this that make the city feel welcoming. Grateful for good coffee and kind people behind the counter.
I loved everything about this cafe. The kinda place I could hang out at all day. Friendly staff, great food, lovely decor with my kinda travel vibes.
The entrance is a bit difficult to find. We got a burrito, oat cappuccino and iced americano. The tables were dirty so we had to tidy them ourselves. The burrito was wrapped too tightly and a good portion of it was stuck to the wrapping paper. I had a hard time unwrapping it. Burrito tasted decent though nothing special. Same with the coffee, not too impressed . They have a good yard with outdoor seating option. The decor and walls inside are beautiful though.
hip little coffee shop with friendly workers. the iced mocha was delicious, and the fire going created a great environment.
Crema Reviews
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