The Coffeelands is a wonderful addition to our town. The new owner Rhonda is fantastic with lots of energy and great ideas. Her Barista Ryan is WONDERFUL. He is pleasant always. He is very helpful if you are having a hard time trying to pick out one of their signature drinks. They both go out of their way to make you feel welcomed. If you haven’t been, you are missing out and a cool gem in the great town of Clinton, Ma. I would give them 10 stars if that were possible.
Brittany K.
Tu valoración: 4 Leicester, MA
Yes Unilocal,I am a fan! I stopped by Coffeelands today for a quick iced latte, but I will have to go back and re-review once I get the whole experience. My «box of toffee» latte was DELICIOUS. I enjoyed their promotion of fair trade coffee, urban café ambiance, and the friendly staff employed there. In Clinton, it is a pleasant alternative compared to the local Dunkin’s. I would love to come back sometime, sit down, and really get the full experience. There is so much to take in here, like local artwork and writing. Keep it up, Coffeelands! We need more places like you!
Alyssa D.
Tu valoración: 5 Marlborough, MA
My husband and I stumbled upon this great coffee shop during the giant yard sale day in Clinton, and boy were we so happy to walk in! The service was great(they were even fine with me paying after enjoying my chai, which is a first for me, but shows their relaxed stance and atmosphere). The drinks were delicious, and they have pastries and other food items, which I did not try because I just needed a chai(which was HUGE for being under $ 3!). Side story: they even have a muffin-croissant combo pastry — the first I’ve ever heard of that fusion and will have to try when I go back! If you have the time, sitting in-house and enjoying their free wi-fi is the way to go at this easy-going establishment. In short, Coffeelands deserves a 10⁄10 and local community support for providing fair-trade ingredient-conscious coffee. I’ll drink to that
Aptos K.
Tu valoración: 4 Aptos, CA
Really nicely done café with good tables and artwork. Just a pleasant place to relax. Friendly service. Coffee was good. Small Coffee and croissant muffin $ 6+ a bit much though. I went second time in afternoon with a friend and the coffee I had was one of the BEST I’ve had on my 5 week trip!
Dave W.
Tu valoración: 4 Clinton, MA
Really nice coffee shop in town. Much more pleasant than Dunkin’ to sit and hang out in. Actually the only place in town. Tables are available as well as a very comfortable couch to sit and drink or socialize. Coffee was very good. Just a regular coffee to feel out the place. Hope to see more baked good offerings though. Next I’ll try the latte.
Ally k.
Tu valoración: 5 Hudson, MA
Love this place, try any of the teas, or have Rhonda or Ryan make you their personal favorite latte.
Alicia F.
Tu valoración: 5 Fitchburg, MA
I stopped by coffee land for the grand opening today. It was my first time and I had a wonderful experience. I was welcomed by a friendly crowd of people, live music, a soothing environment, and great coffee! I will defiantly be back. This is a good place to catch up with an old friend.
Jay M.
Tu valoración: 5 Auburn, MA
This is by far the best west of Boston for coffee atmosphere and the ultimate service cleanliness and quality. Ryan always excels because of his zest for life and positivity. Thank you!!!
Rachel S.
Tu valoración: 4 Clinton, MA
I’ve lived in town for 15+ years and have always had to resort to Dunkin Donuts or traveling out of town for coffee/lattes. I was beyond excited to see Coffeelands pop up when I searched for coffee shops in the area. I was pleasantly surprised by its warm, trendy vibe. I was also excited to hear that the owner is interested in bringing in new products and vegan-friendly goods. My soy latte was great and service was quick and friendly. Prices are reasonable and cheaper than Starbucks, etc. This may become my favorite new spot in town to work, hangout, or visit frequently.
Craig S.
Tu valoración: 3 Stow, MA
I stopped in here with my wife as we were looking for a place to enjoy some coffee and wifi while my son was at baseball practice on a Sunday afternoon. The coffee, wifi and overall service was great. I was surprised to learn the café was recently purchased by a young couple with what sounds like big plans to enhance the whole space. It was a great afternoon and I am certain to go back. I also loved that they are big DMB fans and always have great music playing!
Enrique C.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
I like this place a lot! It’s under new management as of October. Rhonda(the owner) is super friendly and nice, and is clearly very eager to see the coffee shop succeed as an event space as well as a place to hang out. I was visiting Clinton for a couple of days to stay with a friend and being a Seattleite I’m a total snob about my coffee. I looked for a coffee shop on Unilocal and this was literally the only option within a few miles that wasn’t Dunkin Donuts or McDonald’s. What a coffee shop like this offers is a totally different product than fast food coffee, which is typically watery and lacking in many of the complex flavors contained in coffee made by professionals. I had a latte, cappuccino, and drip coffee during my visit. The cappuccino was the best out of the three, as the latte(a mocha) lacked a little flavor, as did the drip coffee. The coffee could stand to be a little stronger, but it’s still miles away from fast food coffee. I had visited this place two years ago and was just kind of «meh» about it. It was OK. But something about the experience this time, perhaps it was the hip designs on the chalkboard, the quirky one-liners on the sandwich board outside, or Rhonda’s enthusiasm, made this place shine a little bit in my mind. It has the feel of an urban coffee shop in the sleepy little town of Clinton. There will be challenges with regards to the lack of foot traffic and the demographics of the town. People tend to be a little older, and what I described as a strength in that it reminds me of an urban coffee shop may be a weakness in Clinton if it seems so young and hip that older folks decide to turn away from it in favor of the familiarity of fast food coffee. Last, and the reason Coffeelands gets four instead of five stars, is the lack of food. With Subway right across the street, it’s tough to justify going to another establishment solely for coffee. I had some ham and cheese croissants that were good(if a little bready), and the cruffin(croissant-muffin hybrid) was tasty as well. However, I think that given the existence of prep space in the back, sandwiches(even if they’re just paninis) or some other type of food would be essential to the success of the establishment. Best of luck Rhonda!
Katelin K.
Tu valoración: 5 Hudson, MA
This is my favorite coffee shop! Not only do they have fantastic, fair trade coffee and yummy breakfast sandwiches but they offer so much more! They support the Polus Center, they provide a gathering place for people, local music, culture and vend various fair trade goods. This place is the epitome of all things great and it’s right in Clinton! Try out a foamy cappuccino, fair trade chocolate and enjoy some music or use their free wifi!
Susan D.
Tu valoración: 3 Nashua, NH
The coffee is so-so, but the tea is really good. My sister ordered iced tea, and the barista brewed and then chiled it. It’s also fun to poke around the merchandise from around the world, likely fair-trade just as the coffee is.