Rohs Street Cafe

2385 Rohs Street, Cincinnati, OH 45219

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Hours open

Monday:

7:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Tuesday:

7:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Wednesday:

7:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Thursday:

7:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Friday:

7:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Saturday:

8:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Sunday:

2:00 PM - 9:00 PM

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Location & Phone number

2385 Rohs St, Cincinnati, OH 45219, United States
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About the Business

Rohs Street Cafe is a welcoming bakery, cafe, and food store located at 2385 Rohs Street in Cincinnati, Ohio. Our mission is to create a space where the local community can thrive and grow, while also connecting with the global specialty coffee conversation. At Rohs Street, everyone is welcomed with open arms and treated like family.

Our passion for serving delicious drinks is evident in our traditional espresso drinks and brewed coffee, which are made with beans roasted right here in Cincinnati by our partners at Pneuma Coffee Roasters. Located at the corner of McMillan and Rohs Street, just behind University Christian Church, we invite you to come and find your place at our table. Come and be a part of our unfolding story at Rohs Street Cafe.

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Reviews

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Nicholas burhart (Nick is nickname):
3

"Honestly. I wasn’t impressed from top to bottom. Busy. Loud. Service was subpar. Burnt the espresso. I had a mocha. Which. I have no idea about most things coffee other than espresso tasting like dirt bc it’s been burnt. I asked for a hot chocolate with espresso. I was corrected to a mocha. Which is fine. But then heard other drinks that weren’t on the menu called out that sounded great like the s’more idk. Maybe one day I’ll try again. For not three stars."

1 year ago
Sandra Peffly:
5

"Upon walking in I was pleasantly surprised at the size and the feel of the place. There are plenty of places to sit and work or to just spend some time catching up with a friend. Anything from a quiet table in a separate room, to a comfy couch, to a large table for a group. The atmosphere is very nice and the staff was friendly. There is a shelf with several board games and some local art. The coffee was good. Small assortment of pre-wrapped pastries."

almost 2 years ago
Kayla Hunter:
5

"Really cool atmosphere! Huge space so we had no problem finding a place to sit and chat. I got a cappuccino with macadamia nut milk (never had that before) and it was good! I like my coffee strong and it definitely met those needs. They also offer oat milk as a non-dairy/vegan milk option."

almost 3 years ago
William Rogers III (Will):
5

"It's the type of place where... ... they do latte art even though they give the drink to you (during Covid times) with a lid on it. ... the staff ask for your name if you come often. ... the staff make their own music playlists. ... the sun floods in through windows past plants and onto old wooden floors. ... you can make new friends or hide away in the corner and get work done. ... the drinks can be customized with single origin beans. ...where a coffee can also be "just a coffee." ... local baked goods tempt you or treat you after turning in that paper. This is many peoples' "other living room" in Cincinnati. Regulars and newcomers alike, all seem to feel welcome. I know I do! A sign hangs above the coffee grinder... " We filter coffee, not people." Try the cortado, find your favorite spot, check out local artists work, enjoy the vibes. Started in 2003, used to be just pots of coffee in mugs in the basement. Different than other coffee shops (as of March 2021): local baked goods but no food (means you can bring in take out)."

almost 4 years ago
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