
Good Earth Coffeehouse - Seasons: Flavorful brews, friendly service, and a welcoming space.
Good Earth Coffeehouse - Seasons offers a welcoming Winnipeg spot for coffee, food, and work. Reviews highlight flavorful coffee, friendly baristas, and a bright atmosphere, with the owner Graeme noted for checking in with guests. The location features a large menu and ample seating at times, though peak hours can see reduced seating.
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Expertly crafted beverages using high-quality beans, including lattes, cappuccinos, and specialty brews.
Fresh sandwiches, salads, pastries, and desserts made daily for a quick bite or satisfying snack.
Comfortable seating with Wi-Fi, ideal for laptops, though we encourage mindful sharing during peak hours.
Custom orders for meetings or events, featuring our coffee, food, and beverage selections.
Purchase our signature beans to enjoy the Good Earth experience at home, available in-store.
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Overall rating
McCaellen Coroy
Good coffee. Some of the best in Winnipeg. They use good beans and have fairly good baristas. The ratios on milk foam and coffee are all correct unlike some other coffee shops in Winnipeg. Couldn't recommend more!
Nicole
I really enjoy this coffee place as a much better alternative to Tim Hortons and Starbucks however it’s often very difficult to get a table due to people camping out with their laptops at every possible table, with long empty drinks. There are signs that say laptop use is limited but I’ve never seen it enforced other than “no laptops at this table” signs. It’s unfortunate because the employees are great, the vibe and the food and drinks are great. But we can’t come as often as we like due to the lack of seating available for customers who want to come for coffee and not work on laptop for several hours.
Richard
Beautiful atmosphere and when I went it was not busy at all. They have such a large amount of food and beverage options that it makes you want to go back just to try more of their selection. I will definitely be returning once the semester begins. Great place to get some work done. Lots of seating. Baristas are very friendly and accommodating. I had the iced latte with hazelnut flavouring and it was really good. Prices are pretty reasonable too.
B D
I want to like this location, I really do. The interior is very nice and it has a great set up for working/studying. However, I have been there a number of times and each time I run into the same issues. 1) The music is far too loud. Even with my own sound cancelling earphones in and music going I can hear it. They do not turn it down. 2) I routinely get the wrong order, either they don't listen when they take the order or it's communicated incorrectly to whomever is making it. 3) The owner is a little intense. Getting a table can be challenging when it's busy, but the owner's abrupt verbal interventions are not positive.I was once simply standing in line to order and looking at a table to see if someone was about to leave, when the owner loudly declared to me that it was taken by someone else. The owner has also blocked off entire tables/sections during peak times for his personal friends to watch sports or to gather. 4) The food is very expensive for what it is. Altogether, the customer service staff are friendly, but the service itself is lacking and the atmosphere is not conducive to work.
Jordan Stimpson
What can I say? You can run with em or run from em. Either way, you’ll be running out of breath. Because you need to run more. Everybody does. Onward. Good Earth Sterling Lyon is the best coffee shop in the city. The flavour, the service, the atmosphere, the ownership.. unmatched. Incontestable. 🐐. We’ve been enjoying smooth cups from this location for many years. The owner Graeme always checks in to make sure everyone’s needs are met. He is now a good friend. If you’re looking for the best coffee shop to sit down and enjoy the company of the people you’re with, Good Earth is the place for you. Thank you Graeme and thank you Good Earth.