Credo Coffee has a very adorable interior. It reminds me of coffee shops in Vancouver. Their coffee menu is basic but really all you need. I haven't tried any coffees yet, I had the iced chai and I would say it was just okay. I do enjoy the assortment of baked goods they had and my friends enjoyed their beverages.
Great coffee as usual but took off 0.5 because I didn't appreciate facing the wall when drinking my coffee (it was the only seat available).
I tried Credo out today for a business meeting and it was definitely a good option. The decor is extremely nice and a lot of thought was given to design. The one issue I had was the layout as the cashier was hidden in the corner. It was not so busy when I visited so it was a nice quite place to meet and speak without being disturbed. The drinks were great and the only slight downside was the service as the person serving me did not have too much knowledge of the menu.
Overall great experience.
Great place to relax. Doesn't get as busy as their 104 location so I can still enjoy drinks and take my time without feeling too overwhelmed with the crowd. Would definitely recommend.
Pretty cool little coffee shop with a selection of beverages and unique pastries. Great flavours, polite (and stylish!) baristas, relaxing and somewhat unique atmosphere...it all contributes to pleasant experience of well crafted small business. The only little disadvantage is weak 3G coverage because of basement location.
I always get a London Fog and always get it from one location.
The very clean and trendy location makes the best coffee.
The owners will take care of you!
I will warn you, you do pay for what you get.
By far the best coffee shop in Edmonton!! Love Credo!
Amazing coffee. Amazing granola squares. Worth the extra few bucks.
Credo Coffee quietly turned heads when it opened shop downtown. Deftly pulled macchiatos were a timely antidote to overwrought extra-large double-doubles, and Credo's airy, sunlit, art-filled space breathed new life into downtown's dusty bricks. Fast forward a good five years and the rich brew of Intelligentsia beans still wafts from Credo's doors. This time, though, the downtown set is not Credo's sole beneficiary. A smart flight of polished concrete steps on 124 street leads down to Credo's second-born. This shop hardly feels like it's below street level; floor to ceiling windows and a walk-out basement door lend this Credo the same sensations of light and approachibility as its downtown predecessor.
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