Soap Co. Coffee House

207 S Sandy St, Jacksonville
(217) 370-9695

Recent Reviews

Jada Lutzke

The people are always friendly, the coffee is always just right, not to mention the delicious food. My favorite place in town

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Conner Meek

Best coffee shop in Jacksonville by far

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Breakfast Sandwich

Kayla Mason

The iced coffee is good and usually consistent, I'd consider myself a regular. Some days the staff are pretty friendly and other times service is lacking. That being said, I understand we all have our bad days but when it's multiple visits, it's disheartening.Parking: It's a one way off of the square

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Breakfast Sandwich

Chelsea A.

Long lines, and a bit crowded. Decent coffee though and even better food. 8/10. They also sell little nicnacks as you walk in so I like that too.

James Million

Chia Latte with oatmilk is the best in the area!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Erric Fox

Soap Co. never disappoints for breakfast or lunch!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Holden Jones

This is one of my favorite places! The breakfast sandwich is incredible. Delicious and great value, and the garlic aioli is out of this world. Plus it has a great comfortable atmosphere, and is a hub for Jacksonville arts and culture events. 10/10!

Kendall Price

Every time I come to town, I come in to do a little computer work. The coffee and food are excellent, but I'm more impressed by the service. The team here remembered my name when I went up to order a bagel after having ordered a drink an hour earlier, something small and seemingly insignificant, but left a big impression. I love supporting small business and will continue to give Soap Co Coffee my business when I come to town. Thank you!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Angie S.

The guy that helped us at the counter was rude and super condescending. I love espresso drinks and this place is about a 3 out of 10. We got a baked good which was fair. Cute little place though.

Alicia Phillips

Great coffee shop! Love the atmosphere!Plenty of space to have a group there or just to be there by yourself and get some work done (WiFi was great).I got a season latte that was delicious! Baristas we’re very friendly and helpful!We were on the road headed for vacation when we stopped. One of those awesome places that makes you wish you had it in your home town!

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 5

KJH

This was my first experience and it was very pleasant. Just a simple iced tea and grilled breakfast burrito but it didn't disappoint! Darling coffee house and serene setting. I'll be back & I'm sorry to have waited so long to visit.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ivory Jay

I enjoyed more than just the aesthetic of this beautiful coffee shop. Here are some things I noticed:?First, there were both pride and religious leaning items in their shop. I appreciated this because LGBTQIA+ are commonly ignored or even looked down on within many religious communities, and in turn many LGBTQIA spaces can make religious queers feel ignored or unwelcomed. I found both identities celebrated here.?Second, the building was disabled accessible and very spacious. There were entrances with ramps, and ramps into the side rooms. My only note here would be that the bathroom doors were extremely heavy and would be difficult for a wheelchair user to open without assistance.?I also found it sensory accessable. For one, the kitchen and register area was sectioned off from the seating area(apparently there was also adorable outdoor seating that I missed completely). This was super helpful because in my experience with coffee shops, the espresso machine and kitchen noises clutter the environment and make it difficult to enjoy my experience. To add to this, there was no music directly in the seating area, just from a speaker in the lobby area, creating a much more sensory friendly environment. I also noticed the lighting was dim, but didn't pay too much attention to lights as it was mid-day. The curtains over the windows were mostly shut. The only sensory stressful moment for me was when I was trying to choose what to order. It was the lobby area with the noises of the espresso machine, music, etc. but to be fair, I was also in there with a large group of people so that always heightens the stress.?Third, their bathrooms. yes, bathrooms can be noteworthy. They were both marked unisex, creating a friendly environment for trans and genderqueer people, and both bathrooms had cute encouraging notes and hotline resources. One of the bathrooms replaced the typical mirror above the sink with a "you look fine" message written on the wall. There was a mirror on the side wall if you're still worried lol.?There were so many other little things with no room to write them here, but overall it was adorable and great food!

Jennifer H.

Stopped in for a quick coffee and breakfast sandwich. This was the cutest little place. Loved the vibe. Friendly service. Food, iced coffee and chai tea were delicious. Nice surprise.

Ryan B.

Great coffee shop/cafe! I was in town for work for a few days and setup shop in the cafe 2 days. Great wifi and atmosphere. I had 3 different sandwiches that were all awesome! Friendly staff and service. I would highly recommend this place!

Randy Cole

Very nice coffee shop. Will definitely visit again when in the area.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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