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2200, East Park Row Drive, 76010, Arlington, Tarrant County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 682-552-5708
larger map & directionsLatitude: 32.7203156, Longitude: -97.0709323
Michelle Jefferson
::I tried the Spanish Coffee..It was soooo good. The atmosphere is very inviting and I love that they are giving back to community.
Ariel Solar
::I discovered this place in a small event hosted by Grand Prairie for El dia de los muertos. I had the Horchate Latte..... I am now obsessed with this drink. It was sooo delish and refreshing. Not too sweet but sweet enough. The hint of cinnamon was just a touch of heaven. I will be supporting this establishment from now on.... I've already mentioned it to my friends.
Samuel Guzman
::So I try to go every Wednesday and order their sandwich and a Mexican Coke. Saying the sandwich is good it’s an understatement as it is one of the best I’ve ever had. It has a Puerto Rican twist to it as well as the whole cafe. You can find great drinks like an horchata frap. Definitely one of my favorite spots to grab a bite and chill. The staff is always friendly and the whole cafe has a great vibe to it. Strongly recommend going and you cannot beat those prices.
Victor Badillo
::Amazing place with an amazing story! Their staff and selection are great, with coffee being fairly priced and very accommodating to dietary needs (ex oat milk, almond milk etc). I have been coming here since it’s opened and the shop itself is always very clean, neat and relatively quiet as it is a church so they have their own activities at times. Recently, they’ve updated their decor AND kitchen to include boba which is a must try! Definitely recommend coming here for a quick visit, to study, or just to hang out.
Pas - Jonathan Ricardo Martinez
::The are very attention to detail and care that goes into a cup of MiCAFE's coffee is not something you’ll get just anywhere. This Latino owned coffee shop sources its beans from farms in Peru, Mexico, Colombia, and more, all while ensuring that the family, women, and Indigenous owned farms are paid fairly. Not only that a proceeds from every cup you buy gets sent to the multiple churches that are under Iglesia CAFE. A delicious cup of coffee not only benefits you but people in the amazons and church all in Latin and South America. You will feel great knowing that the yummy latte or iced coffee is benefiting the community abroad.