
Une saveur forte dans un petit coin de Clintonville.
Two Tigers Coffee est un café compact et accueillant à Clintonville, situé au 3341 N High St, Columbus. Les habitués louent des baristas sympathiques et efficaces, une ambiance chaleureuse et douillette, et un café de haute qualité, des lattes aux flat whites. Il est accueillant pour les chiens et propose des coupes pour chiens; souvent bondé mais détendu, et se distingue par une petite entreprise locale, avec le service amical et accessible de Tony.
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Des lattes, flat whites et mochaccinos, élaborés avec des saveurs riches et douces et une mousse parfaite.
Des propositions uniques comme le latte à la citrouille et au gingembre et le mocha à la menthe poivrée, renouvelées selon les saisons pour varier.
Des cafés infusés à froid innovants, y compris des options à base de pastèque, servis bien frais.
Des friandises spéciales pour les chiens, ce qui en fait un arrêt convivial lors des balades du quartier.
Échantillons et discussions passionnées sur le café avec le propriétaire, explorant les saveurs et les techniques de préparation.
As Clintonville residents, we feel lucky to be able to walk our dog to Two Tigers, get sb incredible latte, a pup cup, and start our day talking to Tony (and now Brian too). As others have said, the shop is small but incredible comfortable and warm. Decorate by the Brass Hand a few doors down, the vibe feels very much like Clintonville. With all of the trials of this world we live in, it feels really special to be able to start the day with a chat and the best latte around. Oh and — excellent prices for such a high-quality coffee experience. It’s worth noting that we are pretty sure our dog now knows what it means when we say “want to go see Tony?” 😂
Tiny, tiny spot in Clintonville best suited for drinks to-go. The coffee is very good, I had a lovely flat white which was textured well and had a robust flavor. The menu is limited, I believe it’s all a one man operation. I was surprised by the line out the door on a Friday at 10:30AM. The barista is very friendly and struck up a conversation with every customer while he made their drink. It was fun to watch him make the drinks, I’ve never seen an espresso set up quite like what he had going.
A little coffee shop that you might stumble by while walking down the street, it's kind of squeezed in between two other places. Inside is compact, basically like a hallway or aisle with decor on the walls. I just had a flat white and it was as expected. By the time I was leaving a line had built up (shows it is popular or could just be a time for coffee, shortly after noon). Good place to grab some coffee and go or you can also sit along the table against the wall inside. There was one guy working and he seemed efficient and moved pretty quickly to get orders taken
Coffee Barista was friendly, he really makes you feel welcome. I Ordered a vanilla latte. Coffee was frothy! Coffee was rich in flavor and there was no bitterness, actually enjoyed drinking it. Relaxing atmosphere.
Such a great experience! We were fans of their flavors from visiting their coffee cart at Columbus coffee fests so we were glad when a location opened up. I got a pumpkin ginger latte and my wife got a peppermint mocha. Both were crafted professionally and tasted delightful! The atmosphere is cozy and small but very efficient for the size of its space. Seems like it had a good amount of seats for the space and the decor was very fitting for the theme of the coffee shop. The espresso machine is a great choice for the small space because it’s a silent machine. We met Tony the owner and he was so nice and explained everything about his shop and the machine he uses. He also gave us a sample of a watermelon processed cold brew which we’ve never had before. It was really fun nerding out on coffee with him! I look forward to going back whenever we are back in town and it’s now one of our top Columbus coffee shops!
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