For a moderately sized city in a small state, Green Bay, Wisconsin, has a great collection of coffee shops for the high schooler, the college student, and the young professional. The four coffee shops
Green Bay/De Pere, WI 54302
reviewed here are the best in town and offer a different type of atmosphere, selection, and amenity that make them a cut above the rest.
For all of the categories listed above, the best coffee shop in Green Bay is Caffe Espresso (119 South Washington Ave). Located in the reborn downtown area, Espresso has the traditional café feel to it with a great selection of foods and coffees. The largest of the coffee shops, it has great seating options to view downtown life as well as an arrangement conducive to conversation. Its muted lighting provides a nice haunt for college students and a good central meeting place for night life. The service is sometimes slow and the staff occasionally seems to take for granted the bustle of the crowd, but the delicious coffee and the lunch/dinner menu are great.
The most underrated of coffee shops in the city is the Attic (730 Bodart St), a used bookstore, coffee shop, and a great place for discussion. Located on the East Side, the Attic’s staff is always friendly and engaging in discussion. A local woman provides beautiful foliage for the café and a standing marble chess board provides a venue for the thinking man’s game. The unassuming exterior of the café and the fact that few businesses surround the Attic makes it a forgotten gem to newcomers, but its big storefront windows provide great natural lighting and a beautiful view during rain and snow storms. I recommend anyone visiting the Attic take a look at the ever growing used book collection, which includes old editions of classic books and unusual finds.
A Brief Guide to Green Bay Coffee Shops
Neigborhood: DowntownGreen Bay/De Pere, WI 54302
For all of the categories listed above, the best coffee shop in Green Bay is Caffe Espresso (119 South Washington Ave). Located in the reborn downtown area, Espresso has the traditional café feel to it with a great selection of foods and coffees. The largest of the coffee shops, it has great seating options to view downtown life as well as an arrangement conducive to conversation. Its muted lighting provides a nice haunt for college students and a good central meeting place for night life. The service is sometimes slow and the staff occasionally seems to take for granted the bustle of the crowd, but the delicious coffee and the lunch/dinner menu are great.
The most underrated of coffee shops in the city is the Attic (730 Bodart St), a used bookstore, coffee shop, and a great place for discussion. Located on the East Side, the Attic’s staff is always friendly and engaging in discussion. A local woman provides beautiful foliage for the café and a standing marble chess board provides a venue for the thinking man’s game. The unassuming exterior of the café and the fact that few businesses surround the Attic makes it a forgotten gem to newcomers, but its big storefront windows provide great natural lighting and a beautiful view during rain and snow storms. I recommend anyone visiting the Attic take a look at the ever growing used book collection, which includes old editions of classic books and unusual finds.

