Wiggin Street Coffee
101 Wiggin St, Gambier, OH, 43022
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Address :
101 Wiggin St
Gambier, OH, 43022 - Phone (740) 427-5105
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Opening Hours
- Mon :7:00 am - 7:00pm
Specialities
- Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Bike Parking : Yes
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
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Jackie K.
I am so annoyed at all the negative reviews about this place. Wiggin St. coffee makes AMAZING espresso, and that's what it is a COFFEE house. Middle ground could not make decent coffee no matter how expensive the cup was (trust me, I would know after years of going there). I am beyond thankful to actually be able to get a decent cappuccino on this campus and if you can't realize how much better the coffee is, and that what they serve IS coffee as opposed to the mud that was served by Middle Ground, then I'm not sure what you're doing even going to a coffee house since you obviously have zero appreciation for the Italian commodity.
(5)M. C.
Toasted everything bagel with herb cream cheese for $2. Just what I wanted. And my latte was tasty, too. Totally fine coffee spot with air conditioning, plenty of tables, and nice people behind the counter.
(4)Nathan O.
After six years of actively going to this coffee shop when it went by the name "Middle Grounds", I couldn't help but walk through the doors with a bit of skepticism. But all fears were quickly dismissed as the renovated space has the same skeleton and vibe with only moderate changes. A much cleaner setup and light array of wood bars and seating, Wiggin Street provides a great space for a meeting or afternoon read. The space lost a bit of its warmth, but it feels huge and it's less of a greasy college lunch spot like it used to be. Their coffee has significantly upgraded since the relaunch, thanks to a move to One Line Coffee roasters. in regards to food, I didn't try anything out but the Umpqua Oatmeal looked amazing. I found myself eager to pout about the lack of chicken tenders, sweet potato fries, and the wide array of dipping sauces, but memory served correct that VIllage Inn was the same owner, so a quick trip next door and all of my needs were satisfied.
(4)Brooke R.
Wiggin Street is quite generic compared to its predecessor, Middle Ground. The vibe is more corporate, despite being owned by a company with only 3 locations. I don't really feel like this place fits in with the rest of the Kenyon/Gambier area, it just seems out of place. There's also no wifi unless you have a Kenyon wireless account, so that's a drag. It's a nice place to people-watch, although at times the students can get more obnoxious than entertaining. As a local, I've found in my many stops that their coffee is a lot like that old Goldilocks story..seems like depending on who made it, it's either too strong, too weak, or if you're lucky, just right. They offer some limited snack options, but for a quick bite their selection is fine....bagels, carrot sticks and hummus, muffins and cookies..nothing to write home about. Good place for a quick stop and a caffeine hit but nothing spectacular.
(3)Jake F.
As far as a coffee house devoted to serving tasty coffee, Wiggin Street has not lived up to the hype. I can deal with a limited menu option but the coffee is not good enough, or executed properly enough to truly succeed in the "cafe" genre. For my entire review, check out foodtravelsofacoffeesnob…
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