AMAZING teeny tiny coffee shop nestled right next to the weymouth theatre - come here for DELICIOUS coffee! do not miss this spot as this is a real gem. it is on very few occasions that i have a latte so delectable that i am looking at the ice cubes half debating on sucking on them just to get more of that flavor on my tongue. that's how i felt about the peanut butter latte, while at $7, is worth every penny. smooth, perfectly brewed broadsheet coffee layered with peanut butter and a delicious foam on top with some peanut butter powder. just WOW! bacon & cheese croffle was housed within seconds of opening up the container. the croffle itself had a chewy texture and was slightly sweet. i wish the choice of cheese was a little sharper but that is being nitpicky as it was very good. the apple latte was nice - not overpowering (like the starbucks version) but rather reminiscent of fried apples and sleepy fall mornings. surprisingly delicious. not a lot of standing room - this is not a sit down cafe. lots of customers were coming in to grab mobile orders, which is probably the best way to avoid getting crowded in like a sardine can. i hope to come back soon!!
My first croffle experience was a make your own from scratch with a short cut recipe. Yup, I wanted to taste a croffle so badly that I exerted the effort to make croissant dough, just so I could cook a batch in my dinky waffle maker. I'll tell you, it was worth it. When I heard there was a croffle sighting a reasonable drive away, I made plans to pay Slow Coffee in Weymouth a visit the very next weekend. That's cause their croffles are only available on weekends. I arrived with about a half hour to spare, and they were down to their last 4 croffles. l went savory: bacon & cheese, Mexican Street corn, for $6.75 apiece. The bacon one got the heat treatment in a toaster oven type gizmo, while the Street corn had fire breathed on it with a torch. I grabbed some napkins and asked for some plastic utensils and headed off, though they had some cushions set on their built in bench lining the windows. I took a bite of each while they were fresh. Tasty, but the croissants themselves weren't particularly warm. Toasted up at home, the experience was much improved. I'm not sure, but I wonder if theirs were fully cooked croissants that were then given the waffle press treatment. They were hefty and a bit dense, but a nice treat.
Slow coffee is a great little mom and pop shop in the suburbs of weymouth. Street parking is limited but usually it's not too hard to park. When you order coffee, be ready to wait. It certainly lives up to its name "SLOW" coffee...but it's sooo worth it. Order ahead if you're in a rush..but even with ordering ahead, be prepared to wait a few minutes at least. All drinks come in a standard size (think grande starbucks cup) but some specialty drinks come slightly bigger. Tiramisu and peanut butter lattes have been my favorites so far. Pandan Coconut and Black Sesame are well worth trying too. It is very milky! If you like a stronger coffee flavor, add another shot of espresso. I will take slow service when the coffee is well crafted and has unique flavors over any cookie cutter place any day! They also sell croffles on weekends...and yes, always get croffle if available. It's crispy, soft, flaky, and just a tad sweet. With a sip of strong coffee, the combination is to die for. Staff is made of 2-3 regular baristas. They're super nice and friendly. Overall, 4 stars. 1 star knocked purely due to wait time (operational efficency) and difficulty of parking.
Delicious! I got the iced tiramisu latte and a bacon and cheese croffle. The wait was long for the croffle, but it was a Saturday mid-morning and *lots* of customers were there. There were ledges near the window for people to sit while they waited for their orders, as the space is on the small side. Definitely worth it for the quality of the latte and food - that CROFFLE. It could change lives, I swear. The waffled croissant bits were sweet and caramelized, which enhanced the savory cheese and salty bacon. Truly beautiful, what an idea!
Coffee was amazing!! The staff were so welcoming and friendly. We got two iced lattes,both seasonal and sooo good! Then we also got a couple croffles! They were both their savory options, a cheese and bacon one and a Mexican sweet corn one! Both were AMAZING!! Can't wait to go try the others! The space itself is a little small but there is seating in the window while you wait or if it's nice outside there are some tables outside as well. Can't wait to go back!
Yummy drinks! Got an iced peanut butter latte here. The peanut butter cream and espresso balance each other out well! Will be back to try other signature and seasonal drinks! I also got a caprese bagel also, it was flavorful and bagel was nicely toasted. Good service here as well. Not much seating available, just enough for while you wait for your drink/sandwich to be made.
Sooo good. Would recommend the tiramisu, black sesame, pandan coconut (seasonal), and peanut butter! Super creamy and not too sweet.
A hidden gem! Randomly discovered Slow Coffee while not wanting the usual basic chained coffee shops that Weymouth has to offer. It is so cute inside! I love finding and supporting small businesses. They have unique flavors that I can't find anywhere else around me - Black Sesame Iced Latte, Yuenyeung Latte. The cold brew was robust in flavor. They have cute patio seating in the front. I love this place and will definitely be coming back.
Threads of beauty at this adorable coffee spot next to the Weymouth Cameo Theater! Whether it was the warm greeting from the owners, the bright colors adorning the walls or the wonderful variety of flavors in the pastries and seasonal latte flavors, this place was a (perhaps brief) respite from the everyday. That pause was welcome on the cold rainy day that I entered the shop. We had a Croffle topped with a generous amount of blueberries and lemon cream, a sesame latte and a fresh bagel with housemade whipped blueberry cream cheese. What's a Croffle? Now I know that it is the buttery goodness of a croissant pressed into waffle form. I have my eye on the bacon and cheese topping for next time. It is said that sometimes you need to slow down to speed up. There is enough packed into this small shop that invited me to savor and offered refreshment for the day ahead.
I love this place. It's located next the south shore hospital, so if you're in the area, definitely give Slow Coffee a try. It's a small coffee shop that focuses on specialty coffee. They come out with new flavors every couple of months and it's always amazing. I order online and drive 20 minutes from Quincy for this! My go-to is the Tiramisu iced latte, one of their signature drinks, with my runner up being the Black Sesame iced latte. The Apple Butter iced latte was alright, but I wasn't a big fan. Their drinks are good quality and very smooth. The only downside is that their cute cups can spill sometimes if you hold it the wrong way and it is pricey, but the prices are equivalent to Starbucks.