5/5 LaDonna G. 2 years ago on Google
(Junction
Coffee)
Location:
611
N
Broadway,
OKC,
73102,
between
NW
5th
&
NW
6th
Streets,
close
to
5th
Ave
Lofts.
Company:
Junction
Coffee
(JC)
started
their
coffee
business
in
a
1974
double
decker
bus
in
2014,
and
named
her
Maebelle.
Then
in
2018
got
a
mobile
home
larger
than
a
coffee
truck,
a
tiny
house,
and
named
it
"Tiny
Tess."
Both
the
bus
and
the
mobile
home
went
to
most
of
the
parks
in
OKC
and
surrounding
areas
to
offer
drinks
to
those
at
events
or
just
out
exercising
at
the
parks.
JC
named
the
company
"Junction"
as
they
liked
the
definition,
a
place
or
point
of
meeting.
Many
of
their
earnings
go
towards
supporting
the
community
and
numerous
charities
and
causes.
JC
recently
opened
a
permanent
location,
"brick
and
mortar"
as
we
say,
in
Automobile
Alley,
and
their
grand
opening
was
Tuesday,
12
Oct
2021.
They
wanted
to
offer
a
more
permanent,
definite
location,
for
their
coffee
fans
to
be
able
to
go
get
their
favorites.
They
still
have
Maebelle,
the
bus,
and
in
a
few
weeks
will
have
it
out
again
a
few
times
a
week
or
month.
Tiny
Tess
was
sold
and
is
no
longer
a
part
of
JC.
Hours:
Mon-Fri
630am-6pm
Sat:
8am-6pm
Sun:
closed
Coffee:
They
use
Prelude
Coffee
Roasters
coffee.
JC
offers
typical
coffee
and
tea
drinks
like
lattés,
espressos,
cappuccinos,
americanos,
cortados,
drips,
chai,
green
and
English
teas,
and
seasonal
drinks,
with
their
flavored
syrups
you
choose,
and
milk
options
you
want.
They
make
their
own
syrups
as
well.
They
offer
almond,
and
oat
milk
alternatives.
They
have
hot
chocolate
as
well.
Sizes:
They
offer
anywhere
from
2-4oz
in
espresso
shots
to
typical
8oz,
12oz,
and
16oz.
Food:
They
offer
bakery
items
and
breakfast
sandwiches
and
croissants.
Bldg:
They
are
in
a
medium
grey
brick
building
with
four
vertical
glass
windows,
in
between
two
other
businesses,
across
from
the
glass
building
which
Heartland
occupies
a
space.
Decor:
inside
has
light
red,
red,
and
creme
brick.
There
are
four
white
tables
with
four
brown
leather
chairs
at
each
one.
The
chairs
are
very
soft
and
comfortable.
The
coffee
bar
countertop
is
wood
with
black
metal
chairs
to
sit
on.
They
have
two
small
tables
with
two
chairs.
JC
has
a
mosaic
hanging
in
the
back,
made
by
a
local
artist,
with
500
coffee
mugs,
depicting
2
coffee
mugs
with
steam
coming
out
of
them.
My
experience:
I
first
experienced
their
coffee
from
mobile
Tiny
Tess,
in
Midtown
back
in
March
2020
during
a
morning
caffeine
crawl,
before
Covid19
mayhem
and
madness
shut
the
mighty
world
down.
Yes
too
many
M
words
in
that
sentence.
I
got
the
cold
brew
called
"Cold
Fashioned"
with
orange
syrup,
bitters,
maraschino
cherry
and
an
orange
slice
in
it
which
was
amazing,
mildly
sweet,
and
like
a
caffeine
dessert
you
want
more
of.
My
second
experience
was
at
the
new
permanent
shop
the
4th
day
of
their
grand
opening.
I
got
the
fall
seasonal
Bourbon
Barrel
Aged
Maple
Latté
with
almond
milk.
It's
nice
and
creamy
without
too
much
sugar.
Owners/Staff:
The
owners,
Nick
and
Lori,
manage
and
make
the
coffee,
drinks,
most
pastries,
etc..
Jordan
also
manages
and
I
met
Alex
and
she
started
as
a
customer
then
worked
on
the
bus
Maebelle
for
4-5
months
before
they
opened
the
brick
shop.
They
and
the
rest
of
the
staff
were
all
nice
and
friendly,
just
like
what
I
experienced
back
in
2020
in
Tiny
Tess.
Takeaway:
I’ll
definitely
be
coming
here
for
my
Lattés
and
Coffees
a
Latté,
especially
to
try
all
of
their
seasonal
drinks.
{Posted
on
Mon,
18
Oct
2021}