Orange Coffee Bar is a small and cozy Korean cafe in Duluth. The service is always friendly and quick since it never gets too full in here. It's a great place to work/study for a bit if you have the time, though I did not take note if they had outlets available. I have been here twice - the first time for a drink and the second to share bingsoo on a hot summer's day. I was hesitant at first, but decided to try the sweet potato latte and was pleasantly surprised by the taste. It was warm, comforting with the right amount of sweetness. For the bingsoo, I tried two different flavors - Redbean with injeolmi and mango. They were both refreshing desserts and enough to share between at least 2 people. I personally loved the injeolmi (Korean rice cake generously covered in roasted soybean powder) which tasted similar to peanut butter. It's located on the opposite of the plaza from Honey Pig, so make sure to stop by for a sweet treat!
The first coffee shop I visited when I moved to GA.... And the last. So many feelings associated with this place. Their drinks are always my go-to on a good day, bad day, whatever in between. And you get a 10th drink free or discounted
Customer service was good. We usually go here for the drip coffee. The matcha was a little sweet for my taste but not too bad.
I love this place! It's never crazy crowded, it is comfortable and cozy enough to sit and enjoy some good coffee and good food. The rice cakes here are good, they take 15 minutes to make when you order which is no big deal. And the croffle here is good as well. Definitely recommend if you're looking for a lowkey coffee spot
First time here. Wanted to try a coffee shop we hadn't been too already. It's a cute shop, very neat and clean. Asked for recommendations and one of them was the dalgona latte. We ordered two of them iced, one with oatmilk and one with soy. They took time and care making our lattes, and it was totally worth it. They are topped with Korean honeycomb that's super tasty and pairs very well with the coffee. We were given boba straws to drink it with so we could get bits of honeycomb in our sips. It was a seriously delicious latte and I will definitely visit again when in the area.
This place is really cozy, and their drinks are really good. Plus their service is really good. The only thing is that this place is towards the pricier side, but still worth the experience. Their dalgona latte is really good and sweet so worth a try also!
The drinks here were quite incredible. I got an oatmilk latte and my mom got the sweet potato latte (which is non-coffee) and both were SO GOOD. The oatmilk latte had such a deep coffee flavor and the oatmilk was not overpowering in any way. I was also obsessed with the sweet potato latte because I already love the Korean sweet potatoes so to have it in a hot drink form just in time for the holidays was fantastic. I can't wait to go back here to try some of their other drinks. For now, I'll be ordering the hot drinks since it's cold outside but I hear that their smoothies and cold drinks are just as good for the spring/summertime!
Orange Coffee Bar has been a staple Korean cafe in the area for years. They're known for their coffee and bingsoo offerings. Purely food based review: Strawberry Bingsoo ($12.9) - Melts in your mouth, plenty of strawberries and topped with whipped cream and condensed milk. Pistachio macaron ($3) - larger than average macaron offerings. They come in many different flavors. I've also had their giant Honeydew bingsoos in the past and they were great for a small group. Unsure if they still do them as I didn't see it on their menus anymore.
I give Orange Coffee bar a 4 - this is actually one of my favorite Korean cafes to go to, but for some reason.. I never really crave it. I'll only go if someone suggests it, and I usually love it whenever I go, but for some odd reason, I never am the one initiating this place (vs. places like Arte 3 in Suwanee). Some favorite menu items from their menu include the kiwi juice (must try), the watermelon bingsoo (shaved ice) and melon bingsoo (shaved ice). Orange Coffee's coffee is actually really amazing too and pretty much any coffee product you order, you will also enjoy it. The spicy rice cakes aren't as good as Coffee by Hand's, but it's still pretty good (and a bit cheaper, I believe). The croffle is good but pretty pricy. When I visited, we entered the small store (yes -- the store is pretty small) and I wanted to try the strawberry latte. (Disclaimer: It does not have any coffee in it). I thought it was OK -- I think there's better drinks at Orange. It wasn't as sweet as I expected it to be; it just felt like watered-down strawberry milk with strawberry puree. Overall, I really like Orange. It was never my go-to cafe, but I truly did enjoy every one of my experiences there. It's definitely more frequented by Korean-speaking people, but anyone in the area should give this place a try!