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Holy Grounds is a café and gift store located in the heart of downtown Austin inside St. David’s Episcopal Church. Our espresso bar serves fair-trade, organic coffee from Texas Coffee Traders. We support local artists and the fair-trade movement. Our staff is devoted to representing our brand’s mission to be a haven in Austin, where commuters and parishioners can feel warm, invited, and a part of a community. The Holy Grounds team provides the friendliest customer service in Austin. Due to COVID-19, our physical store is still closed to the public, but we have curbside! For Holy Grounds drink & gift orders, customers don’t wait an hour. Drinks will be made within 10 minutes of receiving the order.
Located In: St. David’s Episcopal Church
Service Options: Curbside pickup · No-contact delivery · No dine-in
Health and Safety: Mask required · Temperature check required · Staff wear masks · Staff get temperature checks · Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits · Safety dividers at checkout ·
Hours
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | 9AM–1:30PM |
Wednesday | 9AM–1:30PM |
Thursday | 9AM–1:30PM |
Friday | 9AM–1:30PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address:
301 E 8th St #213, Austin, TX 78701
Phone: (512) 610-3500
Website: http://holygroundsaustin.com/
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Holy Grounds
Holy Grounds is a cafe and gift store located in the heart of downtown Austin. Our full espresso bar serves fair-trade, organic coffee from Texas Coffee Traders.
Review Summary
Caitlin Zigthor
Friendly service and the prices aren’t half bad for a downtown coffee shop.
Sean Baldwin
There is good coffee, nice people and breakfast tacos.
Heather McDaniel
It is so delicious, has a cinnamon flavor, and absolutely served hot.
Rose and Mike Farmer
Wow, what a nice little place. Embedded in the Episcopal church complex. Great SXSW music and this great coffee shop. The Mayan Mocha coffee is great. And the Turkey and Bacon Panini is toasted to perfection and has a pesto mayo sauce with cheese and red pepper. Really great.
T West
Always a pleasant respite in the busy city.This is a coffeehouse in a welcoming church.The coffee is not the best in the world, but again, it is a church cafe with very friendly service.The prices are good, and Monday and Friday mornings there is a deal that is the best downtown: 2 breakfast tacos and a coffee for $5.
Louise Donnell
Coffee shop on 2nd floor of St. David’s parish hall. Very good coffees and teas, panini and soups, as well as other snacks. Warm, friendly staff.
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