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  • Gene K.

    Great little place. Staff is super friendly and the lattes are fantastic. Glad they are so close to where I'm staying.

    (5)
  • Jennifer G.

    Great coffee and nice baristas, this is the place for coffee in Spanish Fork. Forget Starbucks!

    (5)
  • Trisha P.

    Local is always better - don't waste your time or money on the Starbucks up the street. The owner here is a really friendly guy, and the baristas are all friendly and talented. Some of the best drinks in Utah. Best in Utah county for sure. Their chai is the best I have ever had. The breakfast paninis are tasty, too.

    (5)
  • Adam V.

    It has a somewhat Mexican hipster vibe. The service was good, but a little confusing of where and how to order. It's a nice little café to sit at in the morning. The coffee was above par. I got the seasonal pumpkin pie latte and a pumpkin muffin. They were really good

    (4)
  • Robert C.

    Great local place with friendly service. The ladies there always remember my preferred concoction and serve it up quickly. Nice place to sit and relax. Wished it faced Main Street so I could watch the people but I only occasionally sit inside. Owner is always around.

    (4)
  • Jean W.

    The four stars are for their coffee, which is really good. In fact, explicitly good, for Spanish Fork, Utah. Reluctantly, I will disclose that this is the city in which I grew up through teenhood, and was lead to believe (by my mother) that coffee didn't exist anywhere but in the wicked galley of Satan himself. My irreverent grandmother introduced me to the beverage of darkness around age 8, and I spent the next few years walking to the local drive-inn with a fellow hedonist to obtain it. I've been hooked ever since. Good thing B-n-B didn't exist back then or I would not have slept a wink. The place is tiny and cute, with no apparent parking spots in the event you want to go inside. The drive through is very handy, and relatively quick, though. I have tried a few of the coffee-centric offerings at B-n-B; most recently a double-shot Cafe Au Lait. Everything in this arena has been worth the price, and completely tasty. Their coffee prices are relatively reasonable - $2.25-2.85'ish for many of their 20-oz double-shot specialties. If you want to get fancy with flavorings, triple/quad shots, you'll pay around $4.75-5.00. The most expensive coffee item on their menu is a 24-oz flavored quad-shot mocha for $6.00. Being a coffee purist, and believing in my soul that coffee should taste like coffee, I don't do flavorings, so I couldn't tell you whether it's worth it. They offer most common variations on coffee you can think of - latte, capuccino, Americano, mocha, the afore-mentioned Cafe Au Lait, and so on. You can get hot chocolate, chai tea, specialty teas, and soy or breve. I've heard more about their Chai tea than nearly anything else - it's touted as some of the best anywhere. They also offer a small variety of muffins for $1.75 ea - blueberry and chocolate chip were featured when I last visited. I haven't tried them. Here's why I can't give B-n-B five stars: their breakfast sandwich. Although the egg and meat components are quite good, I have a couple of big issues with it. First, ciabatta bread is far too dominating for a breakfast sandwich, and fully overwhelms its contents. It's an awkward amount of heavy bread, and I have to remove the top bun in order to even approach eating it. A biscuit would be a far better choice here. My second big issue involves my profound disappointment over the fact that they don't use real cheese. Yeah, it's the shiny, processed bright orange cheese product, peeled from a thin plastic wrapper and melted like gloss on the sandwich. Unless you're McDonald's, the use of real cheese should be a given. Huge fail in my book. When you offer pretty much one single type of breakfast sandwich, make it an exceptionally good one using quality ingredients - especially when you're charging $4.25 for it. I still feel good about giving them four stars because they are, after all, a coffee joint at heart, and their coffee is delicious. I'll be back, probably several more times for the coffee stuff - but, definitely not for the breakfast sandwich.

    (4)
  • Jared S.

    The interior desperately needs a makeover, but the beverages make up for it. Buns and Brews offers a rare treat in South Utah valley; skip the new Starbucks and find your way here instead.

    (4)
  • Skyler J.

    Just stop by here today for the first time was quite surprised how good it was an affordable would definitely stop by next time I'm in the area and recommend anyone who is in this area to give it a good I'll try

    (5)
  • Natalie G.

    Went hoping for a unique Spanish fork town breakfast. This is a coffee house not a breakfast joint. Breakfast sandwich which was that other thing offered was completely forgettable!

    (1)
  • Jonah W.

    My job takes me traveling around the world allowing a very broad sampling experience when it comes to espresso. With that said, the espresso here was SUPER good!

    (4)
  • Tony A.

    I've been going to Buns N Brews for years, sine they opened, and the quality and friendliness has only exceeded previous expectations. This mom n pop coffee shop has skilled, friendly staff and a menu that impresses. In Happy Valley, this IS the place to get the refreshment you need.

    (5)
  • Mike S.

    Cute little coffee place - brewed and espresso coffee, along with a range of specialty teas. A huge board of specialty drinks to try, ad drive through service if required. Didn't get to try the food this time around but the breakfast panini sounds good. Recommended!

    (4)
  • Sarah F.

    Best Espresso, best tea and Iced tea. Best Baristas

    (5)
  • Kenneth N.

    By far the best coffee in Utah County, hands down. Puts the more popular chain stores to shame.

    (5)
  • Ben W.

    Can I just say praise Joseph Smith and the Gold Plates for this slice of heaven in good 'ol Spanish Fark! Finally a place where you can actually get a latte, good cup of coffee and other things that most cities (outside of UT) have had for years now. The owner is a very friendly guy and does a great job with hiring friendly staff. Prices are reasonable & product is great quality. I no longer have to drive 15 miles to Barnes & Noble in Orem to get Starbucks...YAY! Oh, and they have a drive-up window!!! On a side note; the day I saw that the floral shop I used to visit in high school was now serving espresso...I cut across main street in my rental car, scared the crap out of my niece to get my first cup. Cheers and thank you for making the trip home more to look forward to!!!

    (5)

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Specialities

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

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