Lost Dutchman Coffee House Menu

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  • Jamie B.

    Nice little coffee shop in the heart of downtown Mesa. Baristas are very friendly which means a lot to me because for some reason I've met a lot of snobby baristas in my travels. Try the gold rush latte ( think that's the name)! It's made with half and half milk, vanilla and double espresso. It was absolutely perfect and delicious! All in all this place will do well with their great customer service, ambiance and drinks/food.

    (5)
  • Katarina G.

    I was at the Mesa Arts Center this past monday for a concert, which ended up being delayed by 30 minutes, making me almost 2 and a half hours late. I'm European, and we love coffee, so when I spotted this gem from across the street, and decided I needed a pick me up and this was the place to go. I came in about 10 minutes before closing so I had to make a quick decision as to what I wanted. Since it was warm outside, I decided on a Iced Caramel Macchiato. Oh my goodness. It was the most flavorful coffee I have had the pleasure to drink. From the first sip, I was in love. I didn't realize how long it had been since I had an incredible coffee drink. I am now trying to come up with reasons to be on that side of town (I live about 45 minutes away) so that I can go again and enjoy their coffee! I might end up just going there for the coffee... who knows :)

    (5)
  • Morgan S.

    This coffee shop had a nice atmosphere and the staff were very friendly. I ordered coffee and a sandwich. I give the coffee 5 stars. The sandwich was delicious, but a bit on the small side for the price.

    (4)
  • Tyler M.

    I would say at this point I'm a bit of a regular. I have become addicted to their La Manita roast. I highly recommend it. Megan is a total sweetheart, great customer service and always smiling. I'm a little shocked by some other reviews on here. I've been in here well over a dozen times in the past year and aside from occasionally being out of my favorite blend in whole bean, I can't think of anything not to LOVE about Lost Dutchman. Keep that la Manita in stock!! :)

    (5)
  • Linda D.

    This is a nice little coffe stop. It has character inside like a pool table and pool sticks. A few tables had games like checkers on them. A variety of different seating options including a couch. Tables and wooden chairs. They offer a food menu. I didnt order from that, although their blueberry muffin was tasty. I ordered an appagato. Hella yummy with espresso and ice cream. I had never had one of these. And can now say that I am a fan. The service was friendly but kinda slow. There was only one person working. So she was taking and making all the orders. Pricing is about the same as any other java joint. A neat thing that they sell is green coffee beans for people who roast their own beans at home.

    (4)
  • Cultleader D.

    I woke up at 12pm with a hangover and needed some pick me up. It was a Sunday and one of the few spots within walking distance of my hotel that was open. I guess Mesa has some goofy fucking Mormon law or something. Anyway it was a nice spot to get out of the blast furnace and recharge. Very nice counter help and with a mellow vibe. A very low key, non pretentious java den. Had a tasty iced coffee and a very tasty, cheesy breakfast burrito. I'd hit this joint again if I ever found myself with a hangover in Mesa.

    (4)
  • K I.

    I've been coming here about every day for the last few years and I always have great customer service! I love the quality of the coffee but it is a little on the pricey side. The girls are very knowledgeable and helpful! I think management should staff more than one employee sometimes bc the wait tends to be long for drinks. I also feel like they should invest in more than one outlet for those who bring in their laptops.

    (5)
  • Ben A.

    Don't do business here. I just got asked to leave because I was simply waiting for a friend so that we could order coffee together. Not sure what the guy with long hair and glasses problem was. I would hope they aren't racist. I was dressed in a nice t-shirt and jeans and had a nice pair of sneakers on. By the way I was going to buy coffee for my friend who is a retired Navy chief.

    (1)
  • Rhonda S.

    Just got a pick me up.... Almond joy mocha. It's as good as it sounds. The baristas are always really friendly. I would recommend this place. I love to see small businesses thrive!

    (5)
  • Jacqueline M.

    This coffee shop has the most delightful chai tea lattes. I highly recommend the Elephant Vanilla, iced or cold. Get french press, specialty coffees, ice cream or affogatos (espresso poured over ice cream), root beer floats, cakes or cookies, 100% fruit smoothies, or pop in for a quick lunch of grilled cheese or a burrito. A pool table and couches make for an inviting atmosphere. High top tables and bistro chairs line one wall. On the weekends it is very quiet, and an ideal time to sample one of those amazing chai lattes from David Rio. As part of David Rio ' s corporate philosophy, a portion of their proceeds go to promoting animal welfare.

    (4)
  • Rachel S.

    I have been to this coffee house only a few times and they do have great coffee and I love that they roast the coffee locally. However, on Saturday morning I stopped in and got a coffee and their Gold Panner's Sandwich to go. When I got home and went to eat the sandwich I noticed the bacon looked weird, so I open the sandwich to check it out. The bacon was completely raw; not under cooked, it was not cooked at all. The meat was still pink and the fat still milky white, which made the entire thing inedible and had to be thrown it away. This concerns me because (1) I could have gotten severely sick if I had not noticed it and eaten it, (2) apparently their "cook" cannot tell the difference between raw and cooked bacon, and (3) that their raw bacon is that close to their cooked bacon that it can be so easily mixed up. Also, the lack of proper food handling and the lack of knowledge of proper food handling procedures, is a bit concerning to me.

    (1)
  • Devin M.

    I was in Mesa for a meeting and was early. I came across this coffee shop and I was dying for an iced coffee.. I ordered the largest size, as usual, and was very surprised at the extremely high prices. A large iced coffee was nearly $7. I was also informed by the Barista that there was a charge for cream. I have never in my life ever been charged for cream in my coffee... The coffee it's self was a 7 out of 10 so product was good. As for the shop it's self, nice place, I love the pool table and sofa.. Staff was very nice. Just need to reevaluate the pricing structure so that customers are not nickle and dimed..... People hate that.

    (2)
  • Norm R.

    Since my friend, for whom I was driving during his job search, was called twice to his place of interview (a good sign, right) in Mesa City Center, this turned out to be a good place for me to wait for him to finish his interviews. I was able to try their Americano, the mango tropics smoothie, and the vanilla elephant chai - all very good, as were the prices. The coffee house has a very comfy vibe, friendly staff, and of course, free wifi. The limited parking can be a problem, but on the plus side, it's right diagonally across from the intersection corner of the new City Center station of the light rail.

    (4)
  • Mark E.

    Really great coffee, decent service and a location with growing potential now that downtown Mesa is getting a bit livelier (a relative term) with the Light Rail extension and new colleges. Nice looking baked goods too. Noticed that they served meals too and the menu descriptions sounded nice.

    (4)
  • Merci D.

    Different type of coffee shop than any I've been to in the area. Small, yet open feel. They have a couple couches surrounding the pool table. The rectangular tables are lined up and can fit up to four people. The staff is knowledgeable and very helpful. The coffee is pricy, but it seems most coffee shops are nowadays. They have lots of drink options including smoothies which are made of real fruit, and loose leaf teas.

    (4)
  • Jamie S.

    I stopped in during a vacation and ended up coming back three times before I headed home a few days later. Staff is knowledgable and welcoming. They roast their own beans and because of that the coffee has a very unique distinguished flavor. I had the 24karat latte every time since it is without a doubt the best coffee beverage I have ever had. The drink is made with regular vanilla syrup but is not called a vanilla latte. The 24 karat latte is appropriately named because the espresso is what makes it so delicious and unique; you could swear it was liquid gold ;) I would recommend if you are within 20 miles of this place and can appreciate a good cup of coffee then definatly come here. You won't be disappointed.

    (5)
  • Dan W.

    Nice small coffee shop in Mesa, AZ. Pleasant atmosphere and friendly service. Good coffee, ice cream, and a pool table. The blues on the radio added a nice cherry on top of the visit. Tried the "gold rush" (cold). Creamy but needed a little bit more sweetener. All in all, I think they have a nice shop here. I would definitely come here again.

    (5)
  • Joaquin F.

    Ponya out barista was an absolute delight to interact with and my cold coffee beverage was prepared professionally and at a fraction of Starbucks! Highly recommended.

    (5)
  • Jack R.

    I was just here around 11am today. I was feeling dehydrated so I asked for a glass of water. I was in the mood for coffee, but I wanted to drink some water beforehand. I sat down with the water on the couch, and less than 10 minutes the female barista asked me to leave. She said they can't allow loitering if I'm not going to buy anything. But at the same time I was not allowed to go outside with the water. So why even give me a water in the first place? I was never even able to finish the water. There was no one else in the coffee house except me. I've been to this coffee house twice before and bought something. The female barista served me before, and she was aware of that. However, the male barista (or manager) with pony tail working behind the counter seemed to have it in for me from the start, so he decided to have the female barista do his dirty work and kick me out. She was very friendly about it, so I don't dock her for doing her job as she was commanded, but this is a moronic policy. It would've made more sense to ask me to leave after I finished my water and I was just sitting around for 30 minutes to an hour, and didn't buy anything, or I was being rude. Their prices are already on the high side. The most redeeming aspect about the coffee house is its location and atmosphere. But it's certainly not very welcoming. Previously, I was seriously thinking about meeting up with friends here. Unless the owner disapproves of this kind of treatment, I'm doubtful I'll ever return. There's a few things I'm wondering about this place. If you come in with a group, and one person or half your party doesn't buy anything, do they get kicked out? If it takes you longer than 10 minutes to decide what to order, do you get kicked out? Do you get kicked out simply for being male? Update 4/14/2015: Previous to your comment you said the complete opposite in a private message. In part you said, "I do believe this policy was indeed not followed correctly as you obviously don't fall into that category of people and I do apologize for what seems to have been an overzealous application of the policy." I'm not sure if you're very impatient or psychotic, but it's only been one day since I left this review, and now you're threatening and slandering me. I was obviously trying to work things out with you, because I even sent you a message that I left a review. Victor, I would be willing to go to court with that video surveillance, because I know you're lying. You have nothing. It's ok if you don't like me, whatever, I don't care. You and your staff are obviously jerks that get off acting elitist. You sell coffee dude, that's all. If you actually reviewed your video surveillance, then you should know everything I said was correct. Maybe there's a slight margin for error, but that is all. What exactly do you think is not correct? What part of my review was in err? Yes, I have negative reviews, but most of these businesses are low rated, or are already closed. There is a good reason why I left a negative review for each of those businesses. Usually I reward a business by going back and spending money there, not by leaving reviews. But you did make one good point, in that I should post a review of what a good coffee shop is like. I haven't been to your competitors, but I'll check them out. One other thing: I got the impression your male barista or manager doesn't really like dealing with people. When he talked, he mumbled out everything and was very hard to understand. He said I couldn't go outside on the patio with the water due to having to pick up the glasses later. Pretty insulting to presume I'd even leave a glass out there, but also indicates he's a lazy employee. Maybe he's worked for you very well in the past, but he seems to have zero enthusiasm for his job at this point. Being in your coffee shop is a lot like being back in kinder garden, but with a gun to your head to buy something. I don't think you know how to run a business, much less a coffee shop properly. BTW, every business that was located where you're at has failed. Behaving like a jackass to customers is only going to make your failure more imminent, and more likely. I miss the guy who ran the BBQ before, he was great with customers, but even his business flopped at that location.

    (1)
  • Ravi K.

    Went in to use WiFi, it did not work. Sent a note via my Square receipt that I would not be coming back. Here's the reply I got,"GOOD". What a terrible attitude. Absolutely will not support a business with such an attitude. Wish I could give them 0 stars.

    (1)
  • Chris S.

    The service was friendly enough but honestly the coffee tasted so watered down I thought it might have been a mistake. There was no rich, roasted flavors there and it was not fresh. I ordered a house coffee and a caramel macchiato iced coffee. The iced coffee wasn't any better sadly, it actually tasted like dirt! The iced coffee was not cold as well, with a few ice cubes floating on the top watering it down even more. I also ordered ice cream but it was just pretty standard ice cream in a tub, nothing special. The place looked cozy enough, but I won't be returning. I threw the coffee away after a few sips, it was that bad.

    (2)
  • Beth V.

    I am very pleased with this new spot! I've been a few times, the service is consistent: friendly and quick. It doesn't hurt that the prices aren't bad either. The cold press is amazing, I have made this my new go-to during the week. Haven't tried the food yet, but always looks delicious. I've seen a couple businesses come in and out of that shop since I've worked downtown but I have high hopes for this place & definitely recommend trying it.

    (5)
  • Katie S.

    We came for a stop just before going to the museum of natural history. The pool table is nice but does take up good real estate. The girl was extremely friendly and patient as I had 2 young children with me. We ordered a variety of things and she worked as well as she could with just her in the front waiting on orders. I would definitely stop again for a smoothie or coffee or a decent sandwich.

    (4)
  • Alfredo A.

    This is a cool place to sit and enjoy a cup of coffee. They roast and sell their own coffee so it does not get any fresher than this. The place is cool with a great combination of A/C and ceiling fans that makes you feel more "outside" in a good way! The coffee was great and there is even a pool table (needs a coin though).

    (5)
  • Brittanie M.

    Right in Downtown Mesa with plenty of free parking. I got a hot mocha and a freshly baked cinnamon roll. The cinnamon roll was brought right away to my table warmed up with melted frosting. It was delicious. Unfortunately, after waiting for about 5-10 minutes, I had to remind the barista about my drink. There was a bit of communication breakdown between the two girls behind the counter. However, when I did get my drink (it was made right away after I asked), it was very good. Both large cinnamon roll and a medium mocha were together just over $8. The specials/seasonal drinks were in a weird place - on the front of the counter where you pick up your drinks and on a board on the floor when you walk in, so look for those before ordering - I didn't see them until I had already ordered and sat down and was a little bummed. Look for the creepy mannequin outside when you're coming from the north.

    (4)
  • Timothy R.

    Only 4 stars because I grade hard. Had the Affogatos recommended by so many others, spectacular. Decor was great, vibe was relaxed, wished I'd brought quarters for the pool table. If I were to be really picky, i'd upgrade one of the couches and make sure the bar height table I sat at didn't wobble, but let's be honest, that's a standard that's asking far too much. I've lived in AZ about 2 years and am regularly disappointed when I compare spots here to Manhattan and Brooklyn, The Lost Dutchman Coffee House could compete favorably. Highly recommended, my 4star rating represents a 5star by virtually all others. Make this spot a regular if you're in the area.

    (4)
  • Kim R.

    The barista was very friendly and had great suggestions on what to eat & drink (it was my first time going so I wanted inside info). I met wonderful people while there, performers who invited me to the Mesa Center for the Arts for a show that night. Great location, great experience! Oh, and the Yelp listing said dogs were allowed, so I brought my fur-baby and she was a huge hit! Extra bonus points for that. B-)

    (5)
  • G H.

    Consistently great coffee served with a smile. I love this place and would come weekly if it were closer to me. Regradless, I do visit 1-2 times per month when I'm in the area.

    (5)
  • Kristina O.

    I have tried several different coffees, including their French pressed coffee and I haven't had a bad cup yet. The baristas are helpful and friendly. Their sandwiches are really big and taste good but a bit pricey. The sides that come with the sandwiches are okay. The only other food I have tried is their cinnamon roll, which dry and a bit tasteless. I love the sofas and the general atmosphere. It is a great place to drink really good coffee and talk.

    (4)
  • Jenifer F.

    The bacon tomato and spinach sandwhich on rye is sooooo good! Yummy

    (5)
  • Kody B.

    I decided to wake up early on a Tuesday morning to go and have a cuppa coffee at the Lost Dutchman Café. I ended up getting there about 35 minutes early and was greeted by the long blonde haired male manager who refused to give me his name. He proceeded to yell profanities and make comments about my weight and that I was a walking fat cliché on a motorcycle. I had parked my motorcycle underneath the outdoor seating area outside of the walk path. He proceeded to tell me that I had to move my fat ass and my bike off the premises before he calls the cops on me. Keep in mind, I have not retaliated to raise my voice to this point and this was his opening statement. I have been a regular customer here for a very a very long time now.I felt his actions were completely unwarranted and an emotionally driven, on the flipside though they have great coffee. The cops were called and informed me that by being in the parking lot it is considered trespassing if the owner does not choose for me to be there. It is too bad that a business owners manager retreat a soon to be customer for that day this way just because they failed to look at the time they opened and is waiting patiently for when they did open. This is the first time anything of this nature has happened to me at this place or any place for that matter. It is my hope that the situation can be resolved and that I will be able to come back again to have a cup of coffee.

    (1)
  • Sara E.

    I am so happy to see another coffee shop in downtown mesa! I popped inside for an Americano, and it was very good. Very smooth and not bitter. The 12oz had two shots of espresso and was around $2.45 including tax. They had several baked items for sale too, which I was told were homemade. I'll be back!!

    (4)
  • Ronda R.

    Breakfast sandwich on ciabatta was fresh and delicious. I made the right decision to check out this cute place. Also ordered a macchiatto which was just right. Barrista was cheerful and knowledgeable. If I am in Mesa again, I will be back!

    (4)
  • Larry T.

    NOT WHEELCHAIR FRIENDLY!!! Casual looking place and smells great. NO low tables unless you want to sit outside and bake. Terrible over sight on the part of the owners.

    (1)
  • Nick A.

    I was at the auto shop near by and was looking up and down Main St for breakfast at 9am on Saturday. There was nothing! I found Dutchman and their red Open sign. The hours on their door said 8am. They were not open at 9am. There was a tiny handwritten note saying "open at 11". For a coffee/bakery joint, 11am is pretty ridiculous.

    (1)
  • Clifford B.

    A cool place for hot coffee just off Main in down town Mesa. Great service by knowledgable employees serving great coffee and expresso. I like the warm feel of wood floors and tables. The pastry case contained a nice selection, including a very tasty quiche. The coffee is roasted locally by Lost Dutchman Coffee, so you can sample new coffees and buy a pound in a very well constructed stay fresh bag. The music is not obtrusive and they have a pool table, suggesting people should socialize rather than bury themselves in electronic devices, but there is WiFi.

    (4)
  • Melissa D.

    First time being there. Jay was very friendly and made some really awesome Chi Tea. Will defiantly come back!

    (5)
  • Chris M.

    Stopped by there this morning and got an iced caramel macchiato with almond milk. I also got a chocolate covered coffee been with my coffee too for free. Prices are great and pastry prices can't be beat. Got a cranberry orange scone and it tasted pretty fresh. Excellent coffee and very nice interior/atmosphere. Surprised it wasn't much more packed. Server was very friendly and professional. I live nearby and work from home frequently so can see myself coming here often. Hope business picks up more so they stick around; that building has seen many tenants. Updated on 4/14/15 One thing that has been consistently important in my choice of going to any customer-oriented business is customer service. Unfortunately, based on the seemingly vindictive nature of the owners response to a negative review, I don't believe I will be going back here. Yes, you may write off my opinion too if you wish, it doesn't matter to me. Your coffee is only worth so much if it's served with a side of disrespect. Examples of unprofessional behavior: kicking out and threatening to call the police for no given reason on a customer if they return (the fact that they gave him water makes him a customer), attacking a writing style (seriously?), going through someone's review history to deem whether or not you believe their opinion is valid (most people do review only negative experiences, so I don't see anything out of the norm here).

    (1)
  • Randall B.

    not open on weekends which is the only time the majority of tourists and shoppers are in downtown Mesa. Lo-Fi coffee is though so I'll go there instead.

    (1)
  • Cristin C.

    I had the absolute best Triple, almond milk latte I've ever had! I can't stop reacting after every sip! The espresso is so rich and earthy! I work close so I'll be back soon! If your in downtown Mesa, it's a must stop!

    (5)
  • Taylor B.

    I came to Mesa from Los Angeles to work the Spark Music and Arts Festival. Admittedly so, I am a bit of a coffee snob, as I was a barista for 2 years. The Lost Dutchman was right across the street from the Mesa Art Center so I figured "might as well, anything is better than starbucks." This place thoroughly impressed me. From the Esspresso machine and the time they put into making a proper drink i could tell they cared about providing a quality Product, and at a reasonable price. Definitely try the tomato bacon spinach panini. Iced americano was delicious as well. Overall great place! The fact they do not use soy products is great, I would like to see them try to use more organic, less Artificially sweet flavoring to add to the flavor of their coffee versus taking away from the rich tones of a good bean and brew. Less is more!

    (4)
  • Erin C.

    A perfect little spot to teach my 5th old to read. When mommy and daughter have a Yummie drink in hand, and a snack, we are all smiles. I'm quite pleased I could get my perfect drink so close to home.

    (5)
  • Nikki T.

    Cute coffee shop! Come see this little gem, micro roasters and creative coffee assemblies. Pool table and bar top seating. Try the dirty chai! Highly recommend it! There are sweet and salty little toffee bits at the bottom! Yummy over ice! It would be a cool spot for local art or open mic's.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :6:45 am - 6:3
  • Mon : 6:45 am - 6:3

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Breakfast
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Trendy
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Dogs Allowed : Yes
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

Lost Dutchman Coffee House

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