Super Cup
8509 Fernald Ave, Morton Grove, IL, 60053
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Address :
8509 Fernald Ave
Morton Grove, IL, 60053 - Phone (847) 581-0216
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Opening Hours
- Mon :7:00 am - 2:00pm
Specialities
- Accepts Credit Cards : No
Parking : Street
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
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Chantel H.
I stopped in last minute for a cup of coffee. I was on my way to work & cutting through the Morton Grove neighborhood & came across this little gem! Was a good cup of coffee with cream! There were a couple of locals hanging around. Everyone was really friendly! There is espresso drinks with all flavors available. I saw wrapped muffins. He gave me a card to come back for a discount on my next cup of coffee. I will use it!
(4)john b.
Nice people and good hangout for seniors but not the spot if you love good coffee. Definitely not for espresso drinks.
(2)Tony C.
Sure, the owner lives across the street from me, but he makes it easy for all his customers to become regulars with friendly service and witty conversation. On your first visit to the shop, Bill will give you your first cup for $1. That includes lattes and such. I'm a cup of regular and a donut kind of guy myself. Stop in on your way to the Metra station, but don't take the last double-chocolate donut or I'll hunt you down.
(5)George G.
The old lady and I decided to stop in here for a cup of Joe. Well, I got the coffee, she ordered the vanilla latte. Both were pretty darn good. The coffee alone will have me coming back. The atmosphere is welcoming. Definitely a local feel. For being so early, Bill was friendly and funny. Solid sense of humor. There is something refreshing about About walking into a place like this. Support local business, support super cup.
(5)Kathy R.
I went here for java in the wake of Starbucks overload -- it's off the beaten path (in fact, across the street from the excellent Pequod's Pizza). When I called to find out the hours, the owner told me they close on weekdays at 2 pm (I was calling at 1:55). But he then told me that, if I required some coffee, he'd be willing to stay open later for me to come pick it up. Wow - hurray for customer service! I actually went there a different day. They're a stone's throw away from the Morton Grove metra station. I ordered a caramel macchiato...before I paid for it, the owner gave it to me and asked me to taste it to see if there was enough caramel. (He also filled my toddler's sippy cup with milk, twice, for free!) As you might guess, I rate Super Cup high for personalized service. Prices are reasonable (my large was $3.75); they also have a limited menu of breakfast items. It's a small place - maybe 6-7 small tables. That day, they were occupied by a group comprised of seniors (clearly regulars) having a spirited discussion about politics and war. Don't know if this is a daily thing, but this seems like a good place for coffee and conversation. Several people, including the owner, were friendly and conversational.
(4)Angela D.
Great mom and pop coffee shop! Yummy snacks, great coffee and a treat for my dogs!
(5)Elaine M.
Super Cup is a Morton Grove treasure. Excellent coffee, tea, or hot chocolate with a smile (or a wise-crack from Billy). The shop's great prices and great atmosphere bring in lots of regulars, both old and young. Feel free to bring your own travel mug if you want to take your drink with you. Or you could bring your laptop and hang out, I think Super Cup has free wi-fi.
(5)John H.
While waiting for my flight home to NC we spent some time in the Chicago 'burbs' running errands and killing time. We were looking for some coffee to warm ourselves up (since it had been snowing in the morning) and we came across this small place after reading some Yelp reviews. It actually felt like we were going to someone's house, but the coffee place was located at the end of a neighborhood street in Skokie and after parking and walking up, we realized we were in a local hangout since there were about 4-5 older gentlemen that looked up at us when we walked through the door (stopped their conversation). The owner was super nice and made us our coffees. Definitely had a lot of personality and made sure we were happy with our coffee. After walking in and seeing all the Superman memorabilia, the name of the place made total sense. This place was very small and local, but a good stop none-the-less. You could tell how safe the neighborhood was since the owner's keys were still in the doorknob outside. :)
(4)Jeff P.
First time visit while I was out for a walk. I met Bill who introduced me to everyone who was in having coffee. Excellent coffee great company . I'll be back
(5)Lisa M.
3 years ago my husband moved here from the UK. Shortly after moving here, one day he told me he found a nice, independent coffee shop near the train station where people sat for hours arguing about politics. He continued to frequent this coffee shop and now it is his place where everybody knows his name. The coffee is good and the shop also has a good selection of tea. But the best thing about this shop is that it is run by a real person - not a corporate policy manual. Customers here experience service that is backed up with genuine friendliness and pride that only an independent owner can offer.
(4)Azam H.
Come for the coffee, stay for the company! You can sit apart on your laptop (free wifi) if you like or you can join in the conversation with Bill (the owner) and the other patrons. This is a true neighborhood coffee shop where you can easily turn a cup of coffee into a full morning but it's also great for commuters who are rushing to get to the Metra station. Bill knows all of his customers and he always remembers your preferences so you get your latte/frappe/smoothie exactly the way you want it. Doughnuts and breakfast items come directly from local bakeries and are fresh daily. Very kid/baby-friendly!
(5)Mark M.
A nice neighborhood spot to read the paper and talk with friends over coffee, tea (and pastry if your diet allows). While all the construction on Lincoln Avenue will make the street more user friendly, let's be sure to keep stopping by and make sure, small locally owned businesses...stay in business! Time for a Super Cup visit right now!
(4)Madeleine E.
Service with a smile. Espresso made by an at home espresso maker (with a water well). Foam made by whisk-like hand operated former. Local coffee beans used. I'd skip the espresso drinks here. Maybe just stick with coffee. Another customer requested cream and was given a container of powdered non-dairy creamer. So, maybe not my super cup of coffee. There were a bunch of seniors hanging out and enjoying themselves here. Seems like a lovely place for some, just not me.
(2)Elaine M.
Super Cup is a Morton Grove treasure. Excellent coffee, tea, or hot chocolate with a smile (or a wise-crack from Billy). The shop's great prices and great atmosphere bring in lots of regulars, both old and young. Feel free to bring your own travel mug if you want to take your drink with you. Or you could bring your laptop and hang out, I think Super Cup has free wi-fi.
(5)Madeleine E.
Service with a smile. Espresso made by an at home espresso maker (with a water well). Foam made by whisk-like hand operated former. Local coffee beans used. I'd skip the espresso drinks here. Maybe just stick with coffee. Another customer requested cream and was given a container of powdered non-dairy creamer. So, maybe not my super cup of coffee. There were a bunch of seniors hanging out and enjoying themselves here. Seems like a lovely place for some, just not me.
(2)George G.
The old lady and I decided to stop in here for a cup of Joe. Well, I got the coffee, she ordered the vanilla latte. Both were pretty darn good. The coffee alone will have me coming back. The atmosphere is welcoming. Definitely a local feel. For being so early, Bill was friendly and funny. Solid sense of humor. There is something refreshing about About walking into a place like this. Support local business, support super cup.
(5)Chantel H.
I stopped in last minute for a cup of coffee. I was on my way to work & cutting through the Morton Grove neighborhood & came across this little gem! Was a good cup of coffee with cream! There were a couple of locals hanging around. Everyone was really friendly! There is espresso drinks with all flavors available. I saw wrapped muffins. He gave me a card to come back for a discount on my next cup of coffee. I will use it!
(4)john b.
Nice people and good hangout for seniors but not the spot if you love good coffee. Definitely not for espresso drinks.
(2)John H.
While waiting for my flight home to NC we spent some time in the Chicago 'burbs' running errands and killing time. We were looking for some coffee to warm ourselves up (since it had been snowing in the morning) and we came across this small place after reading some Yelp reviews. It actually felt like we were going to someone's house, but the coffee place was located at the end of a neighborhood street in Skokie and after parking and walking up, we realized we were in a local hangout since there were about 4-5 older gentlemen that looked up at us when we walked through the door (stopped their conversation). The owner was super nice and made us our coffees. Definitely had a lot of personality and made sure we were happy with our coffee. After walking in and seeing all the Superman memorabilia, the name of the place made total sense. This place was very small and local, but a good stop none-the-less. You could tell how safe the neighborhood was since the owner's keys were still in the doorknob outside. :)
(4)Jeff P.
First time visit while I was out for a walk. I met Bill who introduced me to everyone who was in having coffee. Excellent coffee great company . I'll be back
(5)Lisa M.
3 years ago my husband moved here from the UK. Shortly after moving here, one day he told me he found a nice, independent coffee shop near the train station where people sat for hours arguing about politics. He continued to frequent this coffee shop and now it is his place where everybody knows his name. The coffee is good and the shop also has a good selection of tea. But the best thing about this shop is that it is run by a real person - not a corporate policy manual. Customers here experience service that is backed up with genuine friendliness and pride that only an independent owner can offer.
(4)Azam H.
Come for the coffee, stay for the company! You can sit apart on your laptop (free wifi) if you like or you can join in the conversation with Bill (the owner) and the other patrons. This is a true neighborhood coffee shop where you can easily turn a cup of coffee into a full morning but it's also great for commuters who are rushing to get to the Metra station. Bill knows all of his customers and he always remembers your preferences so you get your latte/frappe/smoothie exactly the way you want it. Doughnuts and breakfast items come directly from local bakeries and are fresh daily. Very kid/baby-friendly!
(5)Mark M.
A nice neighborhood spot to read the paper and talk with friends over coffee, tea (and pastry if your diet allows). While all the construction on Lincoln Avenue will make the street more user friendly, let's be sure to keep stopping by and make sure, small locally owned businesses...stay in business! Time for a Super Cup visit right now!
(4)Tony C.
Sure, the owner lives across the street from me, but he makes it easy for all his customers to become regulars with friendly service and witty conversation. On your first visit to the shop, Bill will give you your first cup for $1. That includes lattes and such. I'm a cup of regular and a donut kind of guy myself. Stop in on your way to the Metra station, but don't take the last double-chocolate donut or I'll hunt you down.
(5)Kathy R.
I went here for java in the wake of Starbucks overload -- it's off the beaten path (in fact, across the street from the excellent Pequod's Pizza). When I called to find out the hours, the owner told me they close on weekdays at 2 pm (I was calling at 1:55). But he then told me that, if I required some coffee, he'd be willing to stay open later for me to come pick it up. Wow - hurray for customer service! I actually went there a different day. They're a stone's throw away from the Morton Grove metra station. I ordered a caramel macchiato...before I paid for it, the owner gave it to me and asked me to taste it to see if there was enough caramel. (He also filled my toddler's sippy cup with milk, twice, for free!) As you might guess, I rate Super Cup high for personalized service. Prices are reasonable (my large was $3.75); they also have a limited menu of breakfast items. It's a small place - maybe 6-7 small tables. That day, they were occupied by a group comprised of seniors (clearly regulars) having a spirited discussion about politics and war. Don't know if this is a daily thing, but this seems like a good place for coffee and conversation. Several people, including the owner, were friendly and conversational.
(4)Angela D.
Great mom and pop coffee shop! Yummy snacks, great coffee and a treat for my dogs!
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