Java Joe's is a beloved cafe located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, known for its wonderful atmosphere and delicious food and drinks. The cafe features a warm and friendly staff, a clean and tidy environment, and a welcoming vibe that keeps customers coming back time and time again. With a focus on supporting local artists, the cafe showcases beautiful art that is available for purchase, adding to the unique and authentic ambiance. Whether it's breakfast, lunch, or coffee and pastries, Java Joe's has something for everyone. The owner, Mike, is known for his friendly and helpful nature, making every visit a pleasant experience. With a focus on community support and uplifting the local area, Java Joe's is not just a cafe, but a hub for great food, great coffee, and great vibes.
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Amenities and More
- Wheelchair-accessible seating
- Accepts reservations
- Credit cards
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Free parking lot
- Plenty of parking
- Outdoor seating
- Dogs allowed
- Brunch
- Solo dining
- Trendy
- Tourists
- Breakfast
- University students
- Good for working on laptop
Reviews
Finally made it to Joe's Java back on Christmas Eve and I'm glad I did. It's a quaint nice little place with great coffee at a good place and they have some delicious food as well. The staff is very friendly and hard working from what I can tell. The cleanliness of the place is great too and just the overall atmosphere of the place, I love the art on the walls too. So with all that said I definitely recommend this place if you have not been.
Java Joe's is right. The best part of this place is definitely the coffee. The food was good but not great. The tables are small and the artwork is cute but way way way overpriced. They only take your order and bring it to you, there's no wait staff and that's OK. Small portions but tasty and priced the same as any other mom and pop breakfast place. $20 and up for a plate and coffee.
One of my favorite coffee shops. Wonderful vibe and atmosphere. I come here almost every lunch when I work. Sit down and have coffee and a pastry. The staff are warm and friendly and the entire place is kept tidy and clean. Local art which can be purchased adorns the walls. For the life of me, I have no idea how they made the color red feel mellow. Can't recommend this place enough.
Excellent breakfast and espresso drinks every time I have visited! The art is also not to be missed and frequently changes to showcase different artists. A must visit for locals and anyone who wants an authentic Berqueño vibe 🌶
Driving through Albuquerque and stopped here for a late breakfast. Ordered a jasmine tea, earl grey white chocolate chip scone and a breakfast burrito = $12!
The tea was good, the burrito was great but the scone was way too sweet with the icing on top.
I would recommend this place and come back again!
Hands down the best coffee I've had in Albuquerque. The food is pretty good, too. The interior decor is cute and artsy, and the servers seem nice.
However, if you want a table don't go on the weekends. It's utterly packed, and there is no place to sit while you wait. There isn't even a place to stand, really. There isn't full table service either. The last time we went there wasn't a single open table and no hostess, so we left. Counter service is available, but minimal table service. Coffee refills are also your job. I kinda feel that for no table service the prices are a bit high.
I would not consider this place handicapped accessible either. It's a small space, and the tables are placed rather close together. If you can get in, there is more room in the back dining room.
Solid space. Got the tofu scramble and was half way through before I realized I hadn’t yet gotten a picture! Things to note: refillable coffee, reliable wifi, only two accessible outlets in the building so if you come wanting to work on a device that needs to be charged keep that in mind, lastly they tell you the cash total and if you pay with card there is a convenience fee.
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I feel like I ordered the wrong thing here. The veggie crepe - which sounded divine and was ultimately the reason I decided to visit - was full of mostly uncooked veggies. (The pastries looked awesome, so I would probably stick to those …