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  • Stacy L.

    Awesome selection of breakfast foods!! This is my go to coffee shop when I am in town. If you are looking for gluten free, they have it! Megan is very friendly and accommodating too! The staff here is fantastic! I will be back and I will recommend to others!

    (5)
  • Haley D.

    Firecreek is definitely one of my favorite coffee places in Sedona. The coffee is easily the best in the town. It's flavorful, a little bitter, and delicious. Their cold brew, which I believe is done overnight, is great. None of that pouring hot coffee over ice like some places do. They also make a mean iced mocha. I've never been disappointed in a pastry I've gotten there. The muffins are big enough to share and the croissants and scones are fantastic. I've never had lunch there, but their breakfast sandwich is consistent and filling (comes with cheddar, onions, spinach, tomato, eggs, your choice of meat and a bagel, and a side of fresh fruit). The service has always been friendly and they really try to remember names and orders if you're local. Though the atmosphere needs a little work (it was an A&W originally and they have definitely improved the interior design since they opened as Firecreek), it's worth stopping by if you want a yummy meal or drink in the morning!

    (5)
  • Tracie D.

    Coffee tasted ok, cute latte art, cherry almond coffee cake was good,, however, for this to be a bakery there needs to be more selections of pastries and baked goods. We had 3?! Service was somewhat slow and baristas/cashiers weren't in any hurry to expedite the orders. While my husband and I were there 3 families came in and left without ordering anything. Lack of choices? Service? After reading the reviews it's clear that the owner needs to do something about the workers.

    (3)
  • Jason F.

    I stopped by here earlier today with my wife and her parents for coffee. We decided to come here after seeing the sign just outside our hotel saying that the coffee shop was 1/2 mile away and they roasted their own coffee. For some reason this place doesn't open up until 6:30 AM and we arrived shortly after that. The inside of this place is quite a bit larger than it looks from the street. It has two separate dining rooms, an area to order your coffee with a display case and then a small retail section where you can buy their coffee. What is also nice is that they have a coffee tasting guide hanging up on the wall as well as the profiles of all of their coffees. On this morning I decided to go with my standby, a large Americano. As a coffee snob, it was nice to see that they listed the different types of coffees on a board and on this morning the espresso was a Guatemalan while the drip was a Brazilian. I know I may be asking a bit much but if they went so far as to tell you the country of origin it would also be nice to see the roast that they took it to, whether it be a city roast, full city roast, vienna, etc. After a wait on which I happily saw the barista clean out all of the serving items each time he pulled some new shots, I soon had my coffee. The Americano that I ordered was both smooth and strong with no bitterness at all. Due to that, both my wife and I really enjoyed their coffee! The bottom line for me is that I would head back here again in the future. I liked how they presented everything here and the coffee was really good too!

    (5)
  • Laura N.

    Great coffee shop in the Village of Oak Creek. We had breakfast there a few times while in town. Good selection of coffee drinks, and their muffins are legit. Very friendly and happy staff too, a great way to start the day!

    (4)
  • Rachael M.

    Everything we had here was good- cappuccino, iced tea, hot tea. The vanilla chai rooibos was excellent iced and the coconut white tea was also really good. The chipotle brownie, carrot muffin, and blueberry muffin were all amazing. The one con - this place is slow. Almost always had a line and the staff started to forget and mess up orders with the line.

    (4)
  • Martin P.

    This place makes my putter flutter. Five stars? Hell yea! Killer coffee, tasty baked goods and nice folks behind the counter. Cool chairs too.

    (5)
  • Mimi M.

    Firecreek has wonderful coffee and a great atmosphere. I often come in and enjoy a croissant and coffee, (both of which are amazing) served by a friendly and competent staff. I have even ordered a bagel here, and I was not disappointed. Firecreek is my number one choice in The Village to get breakfast and a tasty late!

    (5)
  • Kristin M.

    I'm a big coffee drinker & I travel a decent amount and their Columbian roast is on point! I'm in NJ and now I'm getting a subscription in order to have this blend stat. I had mine black and the only way I can describe it is that it's like Starbucks Pike Place but more balanced and earthy and just plain better. I love it

    (5)
  • Kenn E.

    A hipster-ish espresso spot in the south Sedona area. We just grabbed a latte while driving to the south, but if we were to stay in this area, we'll definitely come visit this cafe once every two or three days in the morning.

    (4)
  • Krista O.

    This coffee company is exceptional. There's ample room for people who want to use the Internet/work. Like, seriously. Most coffee shops offer Wi-Fi but are super cramped. Not so with Firecreek; there's always a ton of space. I ordered the cherry cheese danish and an iced coffee. If you go here, you seriously have to try this danish; the words to describe it don't even exist in the dictionary.

    (5)
  • Juan Z.

    It was a phenomenal coffee shop and the desserts were no joke either. Even the GF options were delicious! My coffee was perfect and the space inside was awesome. It seems they're expanding, too, so what was good is only about to get better. Definitely a "must-visit" whenever you're in Sedona.

    (5)
  • David N.

    It's tasty food but their traffic management is pretty poor. We waited behind nine people for almost fifteen minutes in large part because the cashier took an order and started helping his co-workers with drinks or pastries. I understand the thinking, but it's not the best techique to endear your customers because they have to stand a lot longer, and the larger chain coffee shops don't do it. Holding a baby and a backpack for 15 minutes isn't preferable to placing your order and then waiting at a table until it's ready. And normal frustrations get magnified when you're waiting that long. A girl with painted on eyebrows came in line behind us who was friends with the freckled barista with the nose ring and hippie sun neck tattoo, and when she recognized her she stopped working on the drinks for those of us in line, came up to chat with her and took her drink order. She then made her a drink and sent her on her way while the rest of us who weren't her buddies waited in the normal people line. But again, it's nice food and good coffee. And flawed customer service is to be expected in small towns from businesses that literally have a monopoly going for them.

    (2)
  • Jessica S.

    I attempted the breakfast burrito. If you like microwaved eggs and the burrito to be missing items listed on the menu, than this is the place. Not to beat a dead horse but this thing was pathetic. The eggs had the consistency of jello. It was missing the potatoes. The tortillia was cold and the whole thing was room temp. Boo! Stick with the coffee and pastries!

    (1)
  • Jeffery H.

    Couldn't get passed the smell when I walked inside. Had to turn around. Mix of garlic snd ditrty bodies. Basic restaurant 101 make sure the place doesn't stink.

    (1)
  • Allyssa P.

    My family and I went to Sedona last year from CA and I honestly want to go back just for the gluten free granola. Every day that we stayed in Sedona we would come to Firecreek and I would always get the granola because it's SOOOO good and it makes you feel really healthy. Hopefully we'll come back this summer!

    (5)
  • Criseida W.

    Great place for breakfast. We had the crustless quiche with a side of salmon and it was delicious. Muffins and breads tasted just as good. My son got a beautiful design on his hot chocolate and my chai latte was perfect. This place is like a mix between Starbucks with Panera but taking the best of both. Only reason they don't get 5 stars is because after spending as much money as we did and tipping them well my husband still got charged $1 for a reffil of coffee and the men' s restrooms is clean but needs a bit of TLC

    (4)
  • Nelly S.

    Nice coffee.. Good service... The Americano is nice and strong! A wonderful place to stop for a little recharge when driving through Sedona.

    (5)
  • James J.

    Excellent locals place for coffee. This is the place to go when you don't want to feel like another sucker in a Pink Jeep.

    (5)
  • Ari M.

    Stopped in to get my caffeine fix before a long drive to CA. The place was trendy, cute, and full of customers. I got a latte, which ended up being six dollars worth of deliciousness. It had a great coffee taste, and was full of caffeine. Next time, I would probably stay and grab a bite to eat as well. I was eyeballing everyone's food, which looked pretty good.

    (5)
  • Sadie L.

    The staff wasn't friendly, at all, but my coffee was delicious. Took ten minutes for one coffee, with just one person ahead of me, so that was super disappointing... but it was tasty so pretty much worth the wait. I can't comment on the pastries, because there were very few in the case and none looked appetizing.

    (4)
  • Victoria C.

    After a long hike at Cathedral Rock, I decided to stop by this coffee shop for a quick pick-me-up. I got their in-house coffee with a ricotta and spinach croissant (which they toasted for me.) It was such a nice treat. The coffee is really delicious. The baristas are super outgoing and made me feel very welcome - this really makes Firecreek stand out from all those other coffee shops where the hipster baristas don't talk and/or glare. The next time I'm in Sedona, I'll be sure to come by for breakfast or lunch.

    (5)
  • Shawna C.

    My boys and I love this little coffee shop...we've been several times and we've never been disappointed. We've been lucky enough to be there during the roasting process and my preschoolers LOVE watching. The lattes are BOMB, the food is always fresh (pricey but fresh) and it's outside the chaos of Sedona.

    (4)
  • Mattie H.

    Not the best Chai I've had...but not the worst either...they offer sweet and spicy chai's so they can't be that bad!!!

    (3)
  • Vivian B.

    This place seems to be trying hard to be hip and independent, selling ritual chocolate and homemade granola, but it doesn't walk the walk. The coffee was disappointing, and the service was worse. I don't think baristas should be allowed to have a bad attitude unless their coffee is significantly better than starbucks. The coffee here was not.

    (3)
  • Maggie N.

    In town visiting relatives & needed a tea fix. We got three different drinks & each of them was perfect! The service was great. The prices were on point too. We didn't try the food or pastries~ but we were drooling over them all! My husband still regrets not trying the cherry cobbler.

    (4)
  • Jen H.

    Ate here after spending to short a trip in Sedona. Wonderful food (had a breakfast sandwich), friendly employees, great coffee (just what the dr ordered after getting up at the crack of dawn to hit the road). They even had a dog bowl filled with water for your pets enjoyment! So considerate! Must visit location!

    (5)
  • Karen J.

    Very good coffee, muffins and a tasty crustless quiche that made my morning! All ingredients very very fresh. Service was prompt and friendly. Oh, and good and fast free WiFi. A little pricey, although for the food quality I understand the pricing.

    (4)
  • George G.

    Coffee OK - service sucks ... Anybody ordering food simply adds to the already long waiting time, even when only 1 or 2 people are in line ahead of you. Food prices are ridiculous - $ 3.50 for slice of pound cake. Starbucks looks like a bargain. Figure out how to get a coffee out in 2-3 minutes for the majority of those who simply want a coffee. A Starbucks in VOC will doom this place. Local business only goes so far ...

    (2)
  • John B. L.

    Great sandwich with an excellent side (Santa Fe Chicken and Asian Coleslaw). Latte was great & the baristra made a lovely flower. Staff was friendly and helpful: when they saw I was on crutches, my coffee was delivered tableside. Only 4 Stars because it is a cafe, nothing against them!

    (4)
  • Jennifer O.

    After getting coffee at another local coffee place... I figured, what better time to get a coffee... ha. Anyway, I came here on the way back to Phoenix. The husband and I split a macchiato and a chocolate croissant. The croissant tasted like it was made at the very earliest the day before... it may have been good if it were fresh. The coffee was very acidic and bitter. The service was friendly here, but there are other local coffee shops that have better product.

    (2)
  • Aura V.

    Nice place, good quality drinks and food. Loved the crust less quiche and cafe au lait with almond milk.

    (5)
  • Peggy J.

    Best hot chocolate and cappuccino. We stopped there not knowing and ordered some delicious drinks.

    (5)
  • Patti T.

    Stopped in for a caffeine boost mid afternoon - and ended up with the most delicious iced mocha I have had in a very long time. Cute place with lots of seating.

    (4)
  • Tyrel J.

    Bought a Carmel latte and it tasted pretty bad to be honest. I'm not a picky person either. I just have taste buds, and know what good lattes taste like.

    (3)
  • Nancy H.

    Lattes were phenomenal!!!! Also ordered the GF chocolate muffin and raspberry pear cobbler. Was beyond words. A must have when going to Sedona.

    (5)
  • Danny R.

    Coffee and breakfast was great. I'd consider traveling back to Sedona from NY for a muffin from this place. People we're also extremely friendly and helpful.

    (5)
  • Hannah M.

    I got the house brew iced chai latte and my mom got the Oregon brew. I didn't like the house brew because it was too bitter but I loved the Oregon chai (so we traded)

    (4)
  • Tim C.

    This place lost the opportunity of me trying their business. While looking at their menu and trying to decide what I wanted a young lady with pink hair at the cashier asked "do you know what you want?!?" in a disrespectful tone. I kindly replied "Nothing, thank you. We are just leaving". I can't comment about their food or coffee, but solely on their service they deserve 2 stars.

    (2)
  • Amanda W.

    Don't let the pretty building and comfortable seating fool you. I'd recommend trying one of Sedona's many other cafés for breakfast. Lattes here are sub-par. Under roasted coffee makes for a tart, off flavor. And the milk was thin and poorly steamed. Breakfast sandwich with egg, cheese, bacon, lettuce, tomato and onion was good, but make sure to ask for your bagel toasted.

    (2)
  • Coreen L.

    Pulled into this spot as we rolled into Sedona, and found delicious goodies, sandwiches, salads and coffee roasted in house -- so delicious! Possibly the idea that everything was fresh, the surroundings were beautiful and the crew here were very pleasant -- was a perfect combination. Definitely stop in, you won't be disappointed.

    (4)
  • Lisa F.

    The best soy latte I ever drank. My breakfast sandwich was big & tasty & the male barista was sweet.

    (5)
  • Leah B.

    My husband & I passed this place for 3 days & finally said, We have to go in....& we were so happy we did. Great choices of breakfast foods & muffins, Coffee & Latte were perfect & then the service was amazing. What wonderful & pleasant employees!! A very nice, clean & relaxing place to go to...

    (5)
  • Ashly S.

    Of all of the coffee places we tried in Sedona, this one wins for best overall experience! While we loved the look and feel of Java Love Cafe, the food we had at our multiple stops at Firecreek really outshone JLC's! The coffee was pretty comparable at the two stops, maybe a little better at JLC, but nonetheless, Firecreek's really good food pushed it ahead above the rest! Food highlights: iced vanilla latte, croissants

    (5)
  • Amanda L.

    Friendly service. The barista who served me (Ryder) was very knowledgeable about coffee as well as music. Great espresso. Beans are freshly roasted, and each shot is pulled well. Wonderful, quiet atmosphere. Great after a day trip to Sedona, or a drive down the Oak Creek Canyon highway from Flagstaff. I'll swing by again next time I'm in the area. Also cool: They offer coffee cuppings every Friday at 3 pm. I'll probably head up there for an afternoon trip just to do that.

    (5)
  • Mike K.

    First off, and most importantly, this was really good coffee. I believe it's roasted on site. I had a spinach ricotta croissant, which was one of many pastry items they had available. The sandwich menu looked good too, so it would make for a nice lunch stop. As far as the cafe goes, it was a bit too brightly lit for my taste, I tend to hone in on ambiance too. It was nice though, clean and contemporary.

    (4)
  • Leah Ann S.

    Stopped here by accident early Sept after shopping at great art gallery in same strip mall. Bought some roasted coffee beans and found out they roast coffee for Elote restaurant which is Mexican altura and out of this world. Great place

    (4)
  • Lesa C.

    Coffee is ok. Tables were not clean. Strange seating. Second "part" of restaurant is unfinished and uninviting. Food is good. Had the Santa Fe chicken and poppy seed salad with chicken. Good for a quick bite. Would not stay for much more.

    (3)
  • Ashley R.

    Came here twice in the past 4 months while visiting. Both times the drinks were okay but the service was terrible. They don't say hello when you come in at all, very slow and not customer focused. Based on their service we will unfortunately not be back. There are too many other local coffee shops in the area that would love our business.

    (3)
  • Philip S.

    Great coffee that is roasted fresh here. Had a regular coffee as well as a latte on a previous visit. My wife had a Chai Latte that was fantastic. The seating area is spread out and has a good amount of outlets to plug in and connect to WIFI. Stayed here for hours to get work done and couldn't resist trying the blueberry muffin that didn't disappoint. It was a good size for sharing. The breakfast and lunch options look good as well. The fresh roasted bags of coffee seem to go fast so don't miss out.

    (4)
  • Frances O.

    What a treat! We just hiked to Devils Bridge and needed a coffee and a treat before the drive back to Scotsdale. Luckily this lovely coffee shop was open. The coffee was full of flavor, not bitter. I got the blueberry muffin and my husband got the cranberry muffin, they are made at the shop and they were delicious (and huge). The prices were reasonable and service was extremely friendly. Highly recommend it! And they were open until 6:00pm.

    (5)
  • Jeffrey G.

    Got there at 5:03 on a Sunday evening...wanted 2 iced lattes for our drive home. We wanted to support a local mom & pop business but were turned away...next time Starbucks for sure!

    (1)
  • Blair A.

    Got our order wrong then wanted me to pay the difference between the two which was fine. Pulled it up on her screen and she owed me 75 cents. The lied and said they were exactly the same price. Took half an hour for the first drink to be ready waited 10 more minutes for the second one. Lame.

    (1)
  • Jennifer D.

    While in Sedona we were looking for a coffee shop to hang out and kill some time, instead of going to a place I had looked up on Yelp, we drove by this place. The coffee was just ok and the wait time was a little bit long. Why you ask 4 stars? Well its because their homemade pumpkin cream cheese cupcake was SOOOOO GOOOOD!!! I think everyone should go and try one for themselves!

    (4)
  • Charlie L.

    Stopped in after some sunrise photography for breakfast. This is not your typical coffee house. The food is excellent! I recommend the breakfast burrito, absolutely delicious! My wife had the blueberry muffin and loved it. The cafe mochas were perfect! I would recommend this place to anyone looking for great coffee and tasty food. Oh and the atmosphere is really nice, staff is helpful and very friendly. What more could you ask for?

    (5)
  • Chip Y.

    Coffee: 5 stars Food: 3 stars The coffee is the reason to be here, and if you just need a roll or muffin, look no further. If you want to have something more substantial you may want to get the coffee to go. The staff is doing their best and friendly but seem overwhelmed by the crowds and the dishes are pretty mediocre. The quiches we had (two different ones) were bland and relatively light on fillings (but were gluten free which was a blessing). My breakfast burrito was decent and filling but took forever and wasn't on the level of a $9 meal. And expect a wait if you order something from the kitchen. They couldn't seem to keep up with coffee and having the chef run the food as well wasn't helping their speed. But hey - come here for the coffee. Great stuff, well roasted and well brewed. I'll be happy to have it on my way to work each day.

    (4)
  • K R.

    Excellent coffee, great atmosphere and good service. Highly recommended before or after a hike in the Red Rock trails. The cappuccino I got here was the best one I had on my travels in Arizona!

    (5)
  • Ellen K.

    Great coffee and baked goods! My brother ordered a pumpkin muffin and loved it so much we went back to get him more for the next morning. The only problem is that it didnt make it to breakfast; it was inhaled soon after he saw it.

    (5)
  • Erin K.

    Very cool local coffee shop. Friendly staff and nice atmosphere. We were only there for coffee but done customers were disappointed when they heard there is a break between breakfast and lunch where u can only get the bakery items. The only downside was there was no iced coffee offered. They did have a cool payment system where it's in an iPad and you can add a tip, sign, and have an option for you're receipt to print, email and no receipt option.

    (4)
  • Cari B.

    1 star for the coffee but zero for the service. We stopped in to get breakfast and coffee before leaving Sedona. We waited in line for 5 minutes behind only one order. The service was so inefficient that several workers were behind the counter waiting because they had nothing to do because the cashier who is the only one who takes orders was dealing with the order before us. Then when we finally got to order we couldn't get breakfast sandwiches because the kitchen closes at 10:30am (which is ridiculous in itself as it opens at 11:15 for lunch) and it was 10:33am. While we were waiting we saw the cook ask the cashier if he was all done and he was still there when we ordered but no dice on the sandwiches. We like the hippie vibe of the shop, but there are shops with the hippie vibe who also know how to work efficiently behind the counter. After we started placing out order, the cashier started to fill our coffees without taking the rest of our order, THEN went back to helping the previous group before then telling us at 10:33 we couldn't get breakfast. We will not be back next time we are in Sedona when taking care of customers does not seem to be a priority. We ended up stopping in at Miley's where they were happy to make breakfast sandwiches despite not having on the menu. Next time, we will Save the trouble and just head to Miley's.

    (1)
  • Walker T.

    Best coffee house in the area. Staff are always very friendly. Serious coffee nerds working there ensure fine coffee, competitive with boutique coffee roasters in larger cities. Nice sitting area, good music, well lit, refined yet cozy decor, and good lunch options. If you're passing through the Village of Oak Creek en route to Sedona, stop here first for your coffee. Much better than the options in Sedona.

    (5)
  • Elizabeth B.

    This used to be my favorite coffee shop in Sedona, and it became a tradition to stop in every time we are in town, sometimes two or three times in one day! After last weekend, I will never go back. The last few weekends when I have visited, I noticed how slow the service is, but this last time was ridiculous. I was the third person in a long line, and there were 4+ people behind the counter. Only one girl at the register, with nobody expediting drinks. Why couldn't someone stop what they were doing to get drink orders on the bar and started? When I finally reached the cash register, which was more than FIFTEEN MINUTES later, the girl at the register was so incredibly rude I was appalled. I have worked in the service industry my entire life, and I've had bad days, but this was uncalled for. After another 10 minute wait for my delicious cappuccino, I decided that although the coffee and muffins are my favorite, it's just not worth the frustration. Sorry Firecreek, I wish we hadn't left each other on such a bad note :(

    (1)
  • Rachael S.

    Best coffee spot in Sedona area. Espresso shots are properly pulled, plenty of reading/lounging area, friendly staff.

    (5)
  • Chad P.

    I came in here because it looked like a nice local place to grab a coffee in the morning. The cashier was friendly, but my order of two Americanos got lost in the shuffle. When I noticed people ordering after me getting their orders, I mentioned it to the barista. Rather than starting my order, they proceeded to fill three other tickets. The coffee was good, but I was far too frustrated to go back again.

    (2)
  • Kevin H.

    Listen to me... This is the best iced coffee ever. period. I like coffee but only drink it probably once a week. However, when I stayed in Oak Creek Village I drank at least one cup of this everyday for a week! Since coming home I have hit some of the local roasters in search of iced coffee that tasted like this. I can't find it. There is something about this coffee that is otherwordly. I feel I will forever be in search of coffee that tastes this amazing! I can't wait to return to Sedona to jeep, hike and enjoy the outdoors. Sure, all that stuff is a blast, however, it is this most amazing cup of iced coffee that I long for the most.

    (5)
  • Dorothy H.

    Best coffee we had all trip on our way to (and back from) the Grand Canyon. Went for the good ole espresso and it was solid. Service was classic "coffee house" but friendly all the same and very reasonable prices. Definitely would make the stop on my next trip to Sedona or NorAZ. They also had some awesome looking food options but alas, we were full from lunch (and hence the need for a pick-me-up before hitting the road).

    (4)
  • Kevin K.

    Discovered Firecreek during a recent visit to the Northern Arizona area. If not for business obligations, I probably would have camped out in Firecreek for as long as they would have me. The coffee is simply amazing, and the staff was exceptionally friendly. I love that they prepare their own pastries and other foods, and everything I tried was scrumptious. I'm heading back to Sedona for vacation in a few weeks, and I can't wait to stop in at Firecreek!

    (5)
  • Melissa K.

    Great espresso (brewed in-house), and amazing breakfast burritos. They've just remodeled recently and the place is bigger and better. Lots of places to sit around and just "be". Wonderful atmostphere!

    (5)
  • Michele L.

    Love the coffee here! I really love the fact that they practice sustainability by not serving Starbucks and using compostable products. The bakery is always yummy and the atmosphere is nice.

    (5)
  • Donald P.

    I enjoyed very much the mozzarella sandwich. The bread was excellent, fresh and good. The coffee was excellent as well.

    (5)
  • Daniel A.

    If you are visiting Sedona (and not a Starbucks fan), this seems to be the cool place to hang out and get some coffee. The staff was friendly, the coffee was OK, and they had chairs to sit in. There isn't much more to add...Oh yes, there is a gas station across the street so you can fill up on your way to the highway.

    (3)
  • Trevor R.

    As a coffee shop connoisseur I can say with expertise that this is one of the all-time best coffee shops I've ever been to. Their coffee knowledge is incredible. Their third wave type of coffee roasting is beyond delicious and some of the absolute best available. This place is everything that a proper coffee shop should be. It is magical and inspiring.

    (5)
  • Mike M.

    Firecreek Coffee is a great little spot on the way into or out of Sedona. The coffee, roasted on site, is excellent. The lite meals are great, and the deserts are equally good. They could use a few more seats on the patio and a little bit of work on the doors leading in and out. I usually don't comment on stuff like this, but c'mon now.... Is it that hard to do some maintenance to fix the broken closer on one and the closing mechanism on the other so it can be opened w/o fear of injury?! The service is usually good, but last time we were there, the women working the register was very unpleasant and detached from her job and the customers. This place can easily score 4-5 stars if they tweak these minor issues, and school the register girl in the art of a brief smile! Still a great spot, and I recommend it.

    (3)
  • Dale E.

    This place was one of the highlights of my vacation. I think I had the best cup of coffee I have ever had. The cashier even assured me that there were no calories in the muffins. Amazing!

    (5)
  • Fursat M.

    Very poor coffee and surprisingly no options. Breakfast prices are steep. I would rather go to NY Bagels even though it is 9 miles away.

    (1)
  • Cait M.

    Don't go here if you are trying to get in and out in less than 5 minutes! This is a "destination" coffee house. The staff is semi clueless to the wait and how to cut it down, and the line is constantly 20-30 minutes long. They don't know how to clear a line! Giving two stars because the coffee is actually very good - however a double espresso is poured about two sips too short!

    (2)
  • Brandyce L.

    Loved this coffee house. We stopped by for a quick snack. I got a pumpkin muffin with cream cheese and a cafe mocha. My boyfriend got a cafe latte and a ham and swiss pastry. Both were great! The muffin wasn't overly sweet and the lady that made our coffees put designs on the top. Very talented. Staff was funny and helpful. They also roast their own beans there.

    (5)
  • Laura M.

    Good mocha, decent blueberry muffin, delicious granola (but I REALLY wish the parfait had a sweeter non-greek yogurt), and awesome breakfast burrito. Service was prompt and courteous. No major complaints, but most things were pretty par for the course.

    (3)
  • Maki M.

    I ordered Latte. It was too bland and I could not taste the coffee... :( The banana muffin was good.

    (2)
  • Mb S.

    Great coffee after long hikes.They can make a Cubano espresso (not a true Cubano pull but close enough). Atmosphere is pretty good. Great single coffee roast (keeps price down) makes all their drinks. Give them a try if you are in the area.

    (4)
  • Paul H.

    Good lattes, some beautiful views of Bell Rock and Courthouse Rock. It can be a cozy place to sip drinks and work on the computer except when the music is turned up, which it usually is. I think the employees turn it up enough so they can hear it in the back - most of them seem a bit cross when I ask them to turn it down. I just spoke to a nice woman who seemed to be in charge and she was more sympathetic. We come here most morning during Christmas and New Years, so I'll update this review if it get s better.

    (3)
  • Paul M.

    Snuck in ten minutes before closing and found myself in a long queue. Despite that staff were friendly accommodating and fast. And a good latte too.

    (5)
  • L G.

    This place is AWESOME! I've been a hardcore Starbucks fan for years but I always keep my eyes open for those independent coffee shops. This place has it all. They've got the service, the ambiance, the menu (the chocolate gluten free muffin was incredible!), and of course the coffee which is FABULOUS! They take their coffee seriously and it's not your typical assembly line style but rather an art form...as it should be.

    (5)
  • M K.

    A great espresso - not much else to say. The inside was being remodeled so it has changed by now, but it had a decent size indoor seating area. It seemed to be the best place to get an espresso drink in the area.

    (4)
  • Nicole D.

    Their coffee is really good when it's good. Sometimes, however, it tastes burnt, but they will replace it easily if that is the case. I felt a little disappointed in a iced chai tea latte I ordered. All they did was squirt a Monin concentrate in milk and add ice--for four dollars! I'm wondering about their hiring practices, too. They seem to be a bit ageist, only hiring twenty-somethings even though that does not represent the area's population at all. (C'mon guys! There are older people around here who need jobs, too!) I've tried the sandwiches, too.The hot sands on rolls were good, but a wrap I had was terrible.

    (4)
  • Karl F.

    Terrible service and poor food selection. Coffee is fair. Lattes are solid. But customers regularly walk out or can be heard complaining about waiting for food, condiments, or silverware. Although staff is consistently pleasant and apologetic about the shop's well known problems, it doesn't change the fundamental problems they have and the ownership doesn't seem to care enough to correct. Unfortunately, it's the only coffee shop in Oak Creek, although we keep hoping others will sprout up

    (1)
  • John H.

    This coffeehouse has transitioned to new owners that really know coffee. One of the partners roasts the coffee beans right next door in a true artisan fashion. The Baristas make the coffee drinks to order, I've had the best capucchino here from all of my worldwide travels. If your looking for fast food, this is Not your place. What they serve is home-made, fresh, delicious and worth the wait. A friendly staff can provide suggestions on local attractions and good hikes in the area. Free wifi and amazing views add to the ambiance.

    (5)
  • David H.

    There clearly is considerable pride that goes into making coffee drinks at the Firecreek although I was not thrilled by their in-house roast. Counter service is slow and somewhat disorganized. Aside from those glitches, I wish Firecreek great success. Their fresh-baked goods and yogurt with granola are first-rate. I recommend for a light breakfast ... if you are not in a hurry.

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :6:30 am - 6:00pm

Specialities

  • Delivery : No
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Accepts Bitcoin : No
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Good for Working : Yes

Firecreek Sedona

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