Natura Coffee and Tea Menu

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  • Matthew C.

    This place is a dump.

    (1)
  • Jose O.

    A break from the corporate coffee house, Natura offers a couple comfy amenities to enjoy while studying or taking a study break. There are 2 big comfy couches and small intimate tables. A pretty good cup of coffee is served and a small selection of beer is offered to offset the Java addiction. There is a full range of Tea's and small but specialized food menu. They offer free wifi, a plus for any respected coffee house in my opinion. Natura is also a Hookah lounge, but unlike the offensive smoke of cigarettes the hookah is mostly aromatic and doesn't choke you. Their selection of premium and house tobacco's are a good mixture of quality tobaccos. If Hookah is your thing then this is one of the best I've been to in the area. There is an active local art showcase weekly, from open mic nights, to special guest acoustic sets. I came to Natura to get away from the stuffiness of a Starbucks of Barnies, I keep coming back because its just a nice place to hang out.

    (4)
  • Sarah S.

    I have to admit ,I kind of hate Natura. It's an excellent idea, and the service is good, the employees are friendly, the beers are delicious and so are the hookahs. My problem with it is the size. This place is just way too small for the number of people that frequent it. Many times I've gone there when you can hardly even walk from the back to the front. And the crowd is mostly stuck-up UCF kids. So, I would say, if you're going out early with a big group of friends, Natura is a great place. But don't go there to meet people.

    (2)
  • Kelly F.

    Among the many shops that surround the UCF area is a quaint little cafe by the name of Natura. Not only does this place serve great, organic coffee, teas and espresso drinks, it's also a great place to study, lounge out with your friends or hang out at night. However, this is not your typical coffee shop. What sets this place apart from Starbucks is it's unique menu items, hookah, open mic nights, real food (sandwiches, salads and soups) and the ability to serve beer and wine. My favorite thing to order is the bubble tea in tarot flavor. Bubble tea comes in two types. One is very similar to a milk shake and the other is a creamy liquid served over ice. However, what gives the tea it's odd name is the big, black tapico-like balls that fill the bottom of the cup. I'll admit, it looks odd, but before you judge give it a whirl. It also comes in honeydew, mango, green tea and several other flavors. Their hummus and mozzarella salad are also good choices. And if all you fancy is a good steaming hot cup 'o coffee, they have that too. Open mic nights usually happen during the week and are different each time, usually featuring local musicians and bands. Hookah can be smoked from open to close and like their drink menu, their flavors of tobacco is long and unique. And even better, you can choose to sit at their wooden tables or the very comfy plush couches.

    (4)
  • Amanda K.

    Great place to hang out on a weekend. Food is awesome and bubble tea is freaking delicious. Atmosphere is cool, lots of great art for sale. If you plan on going to Natura for hookah I suggest you plan on going down the street to Meridian instead.

    (3)
  • Sarah M.

    Super eclectic and unique! I went for their open mic night with my friends and we had a great time! I'm interested to see how it is during the day!

    (4)
  • Mei L.

    While this place has a cool concept of diverse drinks and engagement nightlife activities, the bubble tea really needs improvement for flavor and the tapioca was extremely overcooked and soggy. Eek! Me thinks not! I still have yet to discover an amazing place that really knows how to serve and make bubble tea.

    (1)
  • Nhi P.

    Natura is a great place to chill and hang out with friends. I've gone on Jazz Night and Open Mic Night; their lineup was great! Natura gives local bands and artists a chance to showcase their work. Just be warned though, it does get pretty busy later on in the night; so come early or sit at the bar. Their drinks a pretty good, my friend loved her Tortuga Latte and I loved their Boba Milk Tea. But the boba they use can be pretty tough -- it's a different texture from other boba places in town. Their selection of beer is pretty decent too; I saw a few I'd like to try next time I come in. Also, while Natura does offer wifi and some outlets, it can get pretty distracting in there at night. So if you're the type who needs peace and quiet to study, I'd recommend looking elsewhere. But if you're just looking to come hang out with a group of friends, definitely come to Natura. They have a cool atmosphere, friendly baristas, great music, and a good selection of food and drinks to pick from. TIP: Bring cash when you come. They have a minimum of $5(?) for credit cards.

    (4)
  • Xena P.

    Love the ambiance of Natura, the owners and staff are really nice and friendly, a lot of events always going down. So you never know what you might see. Always a good time to chill there

    (5)
  • Nathan G.

    Such a great vibe and environment, really friendly and honest business. They have night entertainment every night and in general a great place to chill and lounge very casual. First impressions couldn't have been better.

    (5)
  • James M.

    I've only been here once and I'd like to return. This place is ideally for college students. It serves an unusual yet effective combination of coffee, beer, and hookah. The price for coffee is great and there is a variety of different coffee making methods available there. The quality of the coffee I had was pretty good. The atmosphere is very relaxed. With couches, art and a lot of "hippie" vibes. It looks like they have musicians or poets or comedians come by on select nights. I haven't seen them but it's a really small stage/venue. At this moment, I can't comment on the hookah or beer.

    (4)
  • Jer R.

    Great place for hookah. The servers are friendly and not pushy. Definitely a chill vibe. Good for studying and the teas are great and fresh. If it were larger it would be great because sometimes it gets packed. Love the art on the walls.

    (4)
  • Mike P.

    Mama wanted to check out the coffee and work on her schoolwork. The place reeks ok hookah smoke and probably better suited for college students and not for middle aged people seeking a cup of coffee. Basic Foo Foo coffee and Boba teas along with beer and wine. The music choice is actually quite nice and the girl working here is personable. If I was in my 20's I would come here but I'm a bit old for this place.

    (3)
  • Nicole D.

    One of Orlando's best kept secrets... you would not know Natura is where it's at if you don't physically drive by in the complex. So PLEASE, drive by! They offer a huge selection of hookah, many drinks (coffee, tea, bubble tea, beer, wine, etc.) and always have great entertainment. I love coming in to just chill out with friends or even by myself to grab a bite. It's a great place and perfect for college students.

    (5)
  • Danielle Z.

    You should go to Natura if: - you want to support local artists *open mic nights include singer/ songwriters, comedians, poets, etc *local bands *local artist hang their work on the walls for purchase - you like hookah - you want a very casual, laid-back place to chill with a young crowd - you like boba tea If you like clean, well kept places you should avoid Natura. The bathroom was really awful (only one in the small place and it wasn't being maintained well). Furniture is worn with cigarette burns and stains. Staff is friendly. Everything was reasonably priced.

    (3)
  • Mischita H.

    ---atmosphere only--- I saw this place on Yelp and decided to stop in just to check it out. I didn't order anything so I can only comment on the atmosphere. That said, I think it is a pretty cool place, very divey. It happened to be a night when they had

    (3)
  • Bohnna C.

    Orlando seems to be rather abundant with coffee shops. Whether you're into a minimalistic, hipster feel or you like the warm, comfortable vibe with the a local artist performing in the background, there's something for you. Natura isn't really either. Granted it is practically the UCF Coffee shop and many students find themselves here at night, it's not your typical environment on certain days. They have a variety of open mic nights and events that take place which for the most part are great. I don't really want to review comedy nights but I will say that I went on a Thursday night and wasn't too fond of the host "comedian". To each his own though. As for the coffee shop environment, I did notice the furniture (couches) to be a bit worn out. In the day time the place looks a bit of a wreck. In fact, this place is more of a hookah bar that offers coffee/tea. (Note: I don't smoke hookah) They do offer some great beers but myself and a few friends found their beers to not be cold enough for our liking. I ordered a Milk Stout Nitro and had to ask for a cup to pour it in and it was just barely cold. The offerings are great but I would not say the folks I encountered are that knowledgeable on their beverage offerings. Another thing was during the day, I found the wireless connection leaving much to be desired. I wouldn't be surprised if it were a lower tier connection. Being so close to UCF with students who watch lectures online, you might find yourself stuck in a rut if you have something important to do. To sum things up, if you want hookah and beer with live performances: This is a good spot. Some musicians told me when they were freshmen, they practically lived here. So I'm sure it provides a bit of meaning to many UCF students and I can get that. The crowd here is definitely on the younger side. If you're looking for quality coffee, you may or may not like the offerings here. If you are looking to study, don't come here on a Thursday night. Regardless, if you're just a bored freshman and want to meet some new people, the folks here are pretty friendly. Oh and yeah, you'll walk out smelling like hookah.

    (3)
  • Rachelle D.

    Don't not recommend this place. I went and it cost me 12 bucks to smoke 6 bucks for a new bowl. There was no one at the counter to take my order. And no one ever came to my table to see if i needed anything, I had to go find someone. Hate the prices and the service. Worst expirence I've ever had at a place that serves hookah. Never going back.

    (1)
  • Adora B.

    Laid back college atmosphere with hookah and a decent amount of interesting beers. It's located in a strip small and I drove past it like three times. If you see the ATM, you know you are close so park. There's a long bar to sit at and several couches around the place. I had the Skull Splitter beer and it was pretty good. I like that the bartender told me up front it was 9 bucks - that was cool of him. The prices are decent but I wanted something out there so thats why I bought that. The people who worked there were friendly and seemed to know a lot of people. They have something going on every day. Improv, comedy, bands playing and we were there on a Wednesday which is live jazz night. This is a good place to chill and hang out with friends. The couches are falling apart but who cares. I bought some art here that was very cheap and awesome. If you buy art, its cash or check only. They have ATM outside that charges like 2.75 or something like that.

    (3)
  • Osman S.

    Hookah has a very stale taste to it and it seems like a lot of the hookahs are old and malfunction. Came for the hookah twice, was dissapointed twice. Staff is nice and so is the ambience.

    (2)
  • Margee A.

    Even though the last 2 times I've been in here I've been hassled by bums asking to share my hookah with them, this is still my favorite place to get work done. Small but decent beer selection as well.

    (5)
  • Juan B.

    Walked in to eat my dunkin donuts watch an instructional video on YouTube and have some beers on my day off...manager inside gives me a confused weird look and says.."uh no outsider food or drink in here u can eat outside" while others are drinking coffee and eating. This place normally has a good crew/vibe...manager had a bad attitude and came off rude...I won't be coming back

    (2)
  • Hani B.

    This place is a great hang out spot near UCF, it serves coffee, tea, wine and beer. I personally love it for the flavored tobacco hookahs they serve on premises. For the uninitiated, Hookah is a great way to spend the evening smoking delicious flavored tobacco in 20 different flavors without having to take in any of nasty stuff that comes with smoking cigarettes as the smoke is filtered through water and lacks all the chemicals in regular tobacco. Check this place out with your friends on the weekend and you will most likely catch a live musical act. I must confess I do miss their downtown location.

    (4)
  • Kyle C.

    Natura used to be one of my favorite hang outs. The staff is so nice, the beer selection is ok, the food is fine, and the atmosphere can be hit or miss. Open mic is kind of fun, but about 75% of the people who play are awful. It's still a lot of fun & there definitely are those occasional artists who will turn your head. If you are in college, it is a fantastic place to study. If you just want a night out, it's not my first place to go, however, it's always a decent time. I never regret going there, but it's never my first place to pick I do enjoy playing music there from time to time and let me repeat, the staff is super nice. I never have poor service there, it's just not always the best place to hang. Coffee is decent. Not amazing, but definitely better than Starbucks.

    (3)
  • Josh E.

    Awesome place to chill out with some hummus, a hookah, and a nice beverage of your choosing. Been going there for years and enjoy the people, mellow atmosphere, and overall vibe of the place.

    (5)
  • Ashlyn W.

    Natura is a nice little place to enjoy a beverage and check out talented people. Tuesday,Friday, & Saturday nights musicians local and touring a like hope on stage to play and entertain patrons. On the other days there are weekly planned events. Mondays have been taken over by improv that is patron interactive. Wednesdays they have a live Jazz band that is open for anyone interested in playing to join in. Thursday and Sunday nights are open mic nights. Thursdays are better for the big bands and Sunday is more suggested for acoustic but basically you go on if you sign up. Sometimes if a band is touring they may block off a half or full hour for them to play during open mic. I don't know about the guy that got a stomach issue but I have had drinks and food from Natura numerous times and not had a problem and I don't have don't have an iron stomach.

    (4)
  • Danielle W.

    Decent spot to hang out. They have a good hummus platter and a nice selection of beer/cider/tea/coffee. We've been to open mic nights that have decent music and comedy. They just a couple doors down from a laundromat, so we hangout hear while doing laundry. It works out well.

    (4)
  • Cindy C.

    The chai was good, but their boba is terrible. Not coming here again. Look elsewhere for a decent boba place.

    (2)
  • Dana F.

    I have some fun memories of Natura from my college days. They have really "interesting" open mic nights and the occasional local band. One time I went there with a group of my friends and we were kinda revolted by just how horrible the particular band playing was... but hey, we were laid back about it and dulled the pain with the interesting beer selection that Natura has to offer. Besides beer... Natura has a great selection of tea and coffee. I'm definitely a tea drinker and I am addicted to their Ginger Peach tea. I also kind of like their selection of organic and natural teas and coffees. I'm a sucker for that kind of hippie stuff. It does get crowded sometimes (Friday/Saturday) but I mostly like to stop by in the middle of the day for a little glorious and caffeinated pick-me-up. It's relaxing and the staff is pretty nice. It's a good place to bring the laptop and study.

    (4)
  • Paige G.

    I've been to natura a number of times now specifically for boba tea as it's open conveniently late with a very laid back atmosphere. I've had wonderful service each time and been greeted with enjoyment, which I appreciate considering I ask for chocolate boba tea (which isn't on the menu) and they have told me "don't worry about it, it's a learning experience we can do that" and they can! it's delightfully delicious. however, I had a horrible experience recently wherein I went around 1130 with a friend for tea, got our tea, had great service and we sat outside to chat. the hours say until 1 and so once we were about ready to leave around 12 I decided to surprise my boyfriend with a tea and went to my car to get my wallet, when I went to go back in a girl who I recognized as working behind the counter earlier (however, not the employee who helped me, he was very pleasant and told me he looked forward to seeing me again) stopped me as I had my hand on the door, she was sitting outside at one of the tables smoking a cigarette, she told me they were closed. I mentioned that I thought it was open until 1am (the hours are clearly printed on the door) and that it wouldn't be long at all, simply that I wanted to get a tea to go, she said again, "we're closed, especially for tea" I'm not quite sure exactly why she had to be so rude about it or how tea makes it any more difficult as there was still stand up comedy going on inside with plenty of people sitting around enjoying hookah. as I walked away I heard her laughing with the people she was sitting with about how she was done for the night and didn't need anyone else ordering more.. I'm astonished such an employee still has a job, and can say it's a horrible thing when one person can really turn someone off to an entire business because I don't plan on returning, or bringing any more business their way.

    (1)
  • Charlotte S.

    This place is pretty awesome. It gets really busy at night especially with all the events but definitely try to hit it up at least once. Good beer selection and the hookah is pretty good. Nice atmosphere for studying in the day and going out for the night. I love the food. For such a small place the food is awesome. I've ordered the flatbread, hummus platter, and some of the snacks and all are really tasty. The vanilla boba tea is really good I always get that. Unlimited tea for about 4$ so you get to try a lot of the hot teas for a good price :) Very cool atmosphere with local art and couches.

    (4)
  • Patrick S.

    Great local artwork on the walls (they sell it, and it's within a college student's budget!), free food at midnight during finals, cute baristas... What more could you ask for? Oh yea, frequent shopper cards for the hookah's and coffee. BOOM.

    (5)
  • TVtravelGuru P.

    Sheesha was ok, couldn't taste anything. Cool young college vibe. Good deals on beer

    (3)
  • T T.

    I love this place and all the talent that comes through here. My first time there: I just saw the sign out of the corner of my eye while I was at the light, so I pulled in. Just my luck, a beat-boxing competition just getting started!! =) I remember some of those performances to this day! I came back a few times during the day, and on nights that didn't have an event going on. It was always chill, and I usually meet interesting people.

    (5)
  • J D.

    I was craving boba tea and all other places were closed, so I swung by. It was a mistake-- while the ambience was fine, the chai tea had an odd, sour, aftertaste and the boba was way off. It was mealy on the outside, and tough on the inside. My boyfriend and I had to throw ours out. I don't understand how they could even attempt to charge for extra boba, lol. I understand it's not your specialty, but please take it off the menu until you learn how to make it! When "cooking", they rely too heavily on using the microwave, much more so than other cafes I've been to, and I'm glad I got to watch them making other people's orders before I made another misstep and wasted even more money.

    (2)
  • Michael L.

    I came to Natura to hang out and do some work (use their Wifi). On Sunday they open at 1:00 PM and I was the first patron. The staff were busy setting up the tables so I walked in and took a seat inside. I wasn't particularly thirsty or hungry initially so I went about my business. The woman working there eventually came over with a menu and said to let her know if I needed anything... I decided not to eat anything because I wasn't in the mood for anything on the menu. After an hour I ordered a mocha. It was hot and while it didn't have as much chocolate as I was expecting, it tasted fine. Unfortunately I picked up a stomach bug (perhaps the milk was bad). Within the following 2 hours I had "issues" and I was basically out of commission for the rest of the afternoon and night. I couldn't stomach a real meal until dinner the following day. I'd be hard pressed to go back... If that miracle occurred, I'd be looking to drink something from a bottle.

    (2)
  • Eddie L.

    Great food, great coffee, great service.

    (5)
  • Nathan R.

    This is one of those great college hangouts that I feel the east side of Orlando lacks. They serve a large variety of coffee and teas, and a good selection of beers for all the drinkers. I have never been in the day time, but I have been a few weekend nights and it has been pretty hopping. One of the nights I went they had a live band on stage that was pretty good, I had no idea that they had live music here. It is also a great place to just go and hang out, even if you aren't in the mood for grabbing a drink. Anytime you are on this side of town I would definitely suggest checking out this place for the college crowd experience.

    (4)
  • Chris R.

    Cool place to lounge about or check out open mic night. Small but good selection of beers and healthy food.

    (4)
  • Lance G.

    Very friendly, welcoming, and relaxed atmosphere...the coffee was outstanding , as was the food!

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :12:00 pm - 1:00pm

Specialities

  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Loud
    Music : Live
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Happy Hour : No
    Best Nights : Wed, Thu, Sat
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes

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