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Feedback gevenGood quality coffee/pastries, reasonable prices, lovely and kind staff.
When you've been driving all day, there is nothing better than a nice cup of coffee. This was the case and I was super stoked to see a coffee I had never tried before Hawaiian. Unfortunately, they didn't have enough left it ran out halfway through filling my cup so I had to select a second coffee to fill the other half of the cup; I chose an old favorite, Mexican. The Hawaiian/Mexican blend was good though. I also selected a cranberry muffin; my daughter opted for grapes and cheese. They always have a nice selection of muffins, biscotti, and small servings of fruits and cheeses. A nice little kiosk in Riley's Children's Hospital with a little bit of everything, including a helpful and polite staff. It's always a tough trip taking my daughter to the children's hospital every few months and this place makes the day a little easier.
Friendly staff, mediocre coffee. Since they're right across the hospital caf, it's sort of a hostage situation. Next time, I might pay for the cafeteria cuppa instead, likely costing less, add ice cubes and cream to it, to make my own iced drink. Got my usual decaf Americano asked for soy but LOTS was put into it. Couldn't taste the coffee was like milk drink with coffee flavored water. Supposed to be Indonesian/Javanese/Sumatra coffee, but tasted generic and flavorless. However, the portion was cheap and generous, the service perky and quick. So if you're not picky that about coffee, this is something, I guess. Sort of a bargain, as it's much less pricey than Starbucks or other nearby coffee places Caribou across the way in the IUPUI Campus Center). Depends on how much you want to pay for excellent coffee. My caffeinated drink ratings for IUPUI and the surrounding medical ed institutions so far are: 1. Einstein Bros. Bagel coffee, IT building 2. Caribou Campus Center 3. Starbucks in B&N IUPUI, almost by default haven't tried Sbux in bank building next to Eskenazi Hospital, though) by virtue of badcoffeeing a little less than Copper Moon, the freeze dried instacaffeine in my guest housing unit, etc. 4. Copper Moon World Coffee Where's the Asian style bubble tea /fruit tea) drinks on this campus? Watermelon flavored, ginseng tea, anyone? Where my boba at? ::Sigh::
This coffee store is extremely overpriced for the quantity and quality of what's being sold. I usually do not drink coffee so I don't get the coffee. Their regular small cup of tea costs about three times more than it should. The last time I tried getting regular yolait yogurt it costs about three dollars which is 200% more than the regular price. Everything at this store costs an arm and a leg for something that isn't special, high quality, or unique. The only thing worth it to me at the store is their soup. The one I frequent sell soups which is about the only thing I allow myself to get at this store. Other than that, I am staying clear of this store.
Copper Moon Coffee is located in the old Hubbard Cravens location across from the IU Hospital Cafeteria. Copper Moon has several locations around Indianapolis area placed inside IU Hospitals, Methodist and several located in Lilly's. The coffee has a tendency to have a burnt flavor and I usually purchase because options are slim. I now go next door to the deli and just buy a regular cup of coffee using flavored cream. The pastries look scrumptious but the muffin and cookies I've had very on the stale side and not worth the calories. I will occasionally give them another chance but still find the burnt flavor.