The Jahva House
105 N 5th St, Artesia, NM, 88210
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Address :
105 N 5th St
Artesia, NM, 88210 - Phone (575) 746-9494
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Opening Hours
- Mon :7:00 am - 8:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
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Scott H.
Great place for coffee! The service is great! As I am sitting here enjoying my coffee and free wifi I see the two behind the counter making drinks and no one is around...but then the regulars show up and pick them up. That's awesome! The coffee is good and they have a lunch menu apparently. Definitely coming back here when I travel to Artesia for work!
(5)Copper L.
Where to begin with this place... Decor: so we all know that this is the Bible Belt (well, sort of) but this place wants to shout it from the rooftops! Crosses, verses and bibles everywhere. Go get coffee and be saved, should you desire. I'm already saved and confident in my religion...I also believe there's a time & place to push this type of thing. So there's this area where you can buy choc covered espresso beans and tea by the pound. It never changes and I wonder how old that stuff is? We like the homey feel of the leather seating area, but you can't get over there during the week days because the two tables nearby are used for some sort of little laptops open meeting and they move the tables blocking entry to that seating. We've tried to sit outside several times but it's usually very dirty from weather and no upkeep and the tables are wobbly. The trash outside is always full with bees buzzing. It's a shame really, since the music outside is nice and the area could be so much better with a little maintenance, daily cleaning and umbrellas. The owner always seems overwhelmed and scattered. He's eye candy to pretty much every woman in town...too bad he doesn't recognize this and act a bit sweeter. They are the only coffee shop in town and need more staff. Usually out of supplies at the coffee condiment area and service is slow. Good food though, if you have time to wait.
(3)Jeff T.
I'm no coffee drinker, so I was here just for lunch. The sandwiches and soup were excellent. Nice portions on fresh bread cheerfully served by beauty queens. I had a 'make your own' ham, turkey, cheese on ciabatta with honey mustard. Best sandwich I've had this trip. Just outstanding. And a nice place. Comfortable. Reasonably priced. Definitely a bright spot in Artesia. Far better than you'll receive at any chain fast food dive.
(4)Ariana R.
Great interior finishes... outstanding coffee shop atmosphere, delicious cup of coffee, excellent service... Really adds to the "smallville" hometown feel :). I would definitely come back!
(5)edgard k.
Nice place to grab a sandwich (they serve Boar's Head meat and cheeses) or a cup of coffee in this little town. The cafe au lait was strong and have the right amount of sugar and milk in it to my liking. Order at the counter and wait for your drink at the bar, while the food will be delivered to your table.
(4)Andie N.
This cafe was kind of strange... It serves as a one stop shop for the town: ice cream, deli, coffee. Sandwiches and salads looked pretty good, but food service stopped at 3pm, so I missed out. At first upon walking in I thought it seems pretty cute and a NM version of a Brooklyn cafe... Until I noticed the number of crosses blanketing every wall and the Christian rock music in the background. Jesus fish and "faith" carvings loomed over my barista, at my table, and on the pile of literature at the register. At first I felt affronted. But instead, I decided to think of it as the Christian version of my local kosher deli or halal Chinese food restaurant. Christian coffee? Why not. Religious pondering aside, I ordered some ice cream and a coffee. My ice cream was freezer burned, so I ate half and tossed it. The coffee is self service, and the dark roast canister emptied half way through my pour, so I topped off with regular. The coffee was okay but was definitely the lingering batch from early in the afternoon or late morning. When I went to pour my milk, the skim canister was empty so I settled for the half and half. I didn't get anything to test their espresso or ability to froth a nice cappuccino. The doldrums of the afternoon can be a bad time to hit a coffee shop, but I wasn't left overly impressed. Nonetheless, if you want to kick back on a couch with a hot mug and a good book, this would be the place to do it in Artesia.
(3)Brian W.
Fabulous place to go for coffee in Artesia. Had a great caramel Macchiato. Sweet rolls and scones very good. Good selection of drinks and food. An unexpected gem.
(5)Reagan H.
Clean and comfortable atmosphere. Had a sandwich that was awesome. Good location downtown. Taking off stars for limited/inconvenient hours of operation; not open on sunday. Opens at 10am on sat.
(3)Jim D.
Visiting from Phoenix and was pleased to see a local coffeeshop that caters to the coffee and tea crowd. Atmosphere is nice; lots of room; and free wi~fi. A real nice surprise in a small town.
(5)Alan V.
25 minute wait for a to go salad and for two sparkling bottleds of waters! I walled up to ask for them and some rude brunette girl asked if they were paid for? Finally received my food only to find out they charged me for two salads. Never coming back
(1)Cody M.
I'll preface this comment by saying I am a regular at the Jahva House. I'm in 3 or 4 times a week for a triple vanilla latte. The coffee is great & they know my order when I walk in the door, which is a huge plus! I eat there a few times a month, usually order the same thing (I'm a creature of habit), typically the rueben sandwich. Which I love! Their chips are also super good! The atmosphere is nice, occasionally I bring my laptop in and work a bit. It's nice, quiet and relaxed. I can't remember ever going in that there wasn't someone one a computer. The wifi is fast and also there are outlets available to plug into for power. Whether you're an Artesian or just passing through, a stop at the Jahva House is a must! Ooh, & they do catering also! A great option for a lunch meeting or conference.
(5)Happy J.
Good service, good coffee, good atmosphere. It's a big place with a lot of tables, sofa, and cushy chairs. Great place to hide to read, do some work, or get together for a meeting. I've only had muffins to eat (which are really good). They offer ice cream, a variety of desserts, and sandwiches. Free wi-fi is great! The people are friendly and the place always seems to be clean.
(4)Alexandra B.
Stopped through during a long trip, so a good cup of coffee was much needed. I had a soy vanilla latte and it was delicious. They even carry Monin syrups! I rarely find a coffee shop I like, but if I lived in the area, I'd be here a lot. The staff were also friendly, making the stop well worth it.
(5)Kara L.
I'm visiting family in the area and don't live around here. So, I can't speak to what this coffee shop is like day in and day out. I've only been to the Jahva House once before and I don't remember much about it, other than that it's a welcoming, spacious place. Today, however, I'm sitting at one of their big tables, working on my laptop, sipping a piping hot caramel macchiato and I'm impressed enough to write a review. Artesians, let me tell you that the Jahva House's policy on espresso shots is VERY generous. This is a selling point. I ordered a 12 oz. espresso-based drink (caramel macchiato - of the Starbucks type, which is, vanilla latte with caramel drizzle) and thought I'd be paying extra to get a third shot of espresso. Instead, I was told that up to three shots would be included. That's fabulous! So, I get a strong, tasty drink, without having to pay extra. Additionally, it's got a great flavor. And the storefront has well-spaced, sturdy tables, perfect for writing, studying, meeting, etc. That's a major plus in my book. Free Wi-fi. Another plus.
(4)Tina C.
Great place. Clean, welcoming decor and good, strong, coffee. My daughter got the Bubble Tea which was interesting. It was a tea based fruit smoothie with gummies in it and a huge straw. Loved it! :)
(5)Jonathan C.
Great Place! The environment is very soothing, calm, and relaxed. They have a great variety of drinks and really good, fresh, sandwiches. They also host bands and mini-concerts regularly. Their internet is fast. My favorite drink is the Chai-chino, no whip.
(5)Zahira P.
retty good. It's great for mixed, sweet drinks rather than espresso. My travel companions and I got a mocha (tasty, they used a good chocolate), a macchiato (so-so), and a cappucino (good). Overall: -okay espresso shots -really good milk, foam, and texture -very limited veggie options for lunch -decor and mugs were nice; had a Christian theme, with a sign outside reading "lean on god, not on the glass." Perhaps if Rob, one of the owners, is around, the coffee may be better.
(3)Scott M.
If you want a decent cup of coffee in Artesia, this is the place. Went there two days in arow and very happy. Only reason I don't give five stars is the blueberry muffin was like eating clay. Otherwise, coffee stuff 100% awesome. Very nice man that owned the place also.
(4)Patrick A.
I only had a sandwich, so i cannot comment on the coffee. I had the Artesian sandwich which was pretty good. The coffee house is christian themed with christian music playing so if that offends you you may want to avoid.
(3)Ann B.
While visiting in Artesia, NM, we came upon Jahva House. We had breakfast from a surprisingly extensive menu and delicious fruit smoothies. We came back the next day to enjoy the flavored coffees and snacks. You've got to try the "morning glorious" muffins - delicious! The staff was friendly and helpful. We were very happy with the experience there.
(5)Joshua G.
The coffee is pretty darn good but the service is not quite pleasant. Sometimes they can make you feel like you ought to leave. It mostly the luck of the draw on who you get as a barista.
(3)Susie C.
Great place to stop for lunch on the way to Carlsbad! They have a nice selection of Boar's Head meats and cheeses plus condiments :) Their blended and coffee drinks are good and the atmosphere is terrific. We had good service and the place was very clean which is a big plus for me. Would definitely stop again when coming through town.
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