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Counterpart

2 S 400 W, Salt Lake City, UT

★★★★★4.5(26 Google reviews)

Crema's Take

Tucked inside Salt Lake City's beautifully restored Union Pacific Depot, Counterpart trades trendy coffee culture for a luxurious, focused approach centered on espresso-forward drinks and an atmosphere built for lingering work sessions. The pastries here are genuinely exceptional, and the historic railway setting paired with thoughtful service creates an unexpectedly special backdrop for your morning—just come prepared for the coffee to be on the pricier side and bring patience to hunt down this hidden gem's unassuming entrance.

What to expect

Espresso focusedLight foodMeetingsTraditional drinksPastriesSlow sit

Google Reviews

Adam Wargo
★★★★★3 months ago

Expensive coffee but a nice place to get some work done

Divide
★★★★★5 months ago

Amazing service and atmosphere, this place would benefit from some better signage outside, pretty difficult to find the location, I dont go to many coffee spots cause nothing can top my own espresso, but this place has amazing grinds, I appreciate a good coffee so will be my go too when im feeling the pick me up

Bob Moss
★★★★★6 months ago

Basically a Pete’s coffee. Uber dark roast with roasted milk to boot. Sweets however, are 5 stars. And the space is luxury.

Irene Eng
★★★★★9 months ago

Inside the old Union Pacific Depot. The station is beautifully restored and maintained. The Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR), which built the eastern portion, primarily employed Irish and German workers. (The Chinese built the Central Pacific Railroad (CPRR), which was the western portion of the Transcontinental Railroad.) Tables and sofas are sparingly placed, helping to preserve the ambiance of an old railway station. It’s a great place to stop for a drink and cup of coffee. The bathrooms are in the Asher Adams' lobby.

Kayleen C
★★★★a year ago

Very cute coffee shop that has a fun little merch side and some items outside of their coffee shop items. The menu is small and although food is available, it’s mostly breakfast only items. I ordered an ice matcha latte but unfortunately it wasn’t mixed well and wasn’t my best beverage experience. Not sure if I would order that again (or any drinks?) here but might be open to trying food. It’s a nice play to lounge around though if you come stay the Adams Asher! Cute for the aesthetic but might need more work on menu options and the actual preparation process.

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