pink coffee sits on buckingham road in garland like a quiet secret worth keeping. the 4.6 stars from over 500 reviews tell one story, but the real narrative lives in repeat visits. regulars know what they're getting here: beans treated with actual respect, not just efficiency. there's something honest about independent shops that chains can't replicate. maybe it's the way your cortado tastes slightly different each time because humans, not algorithms, are pulling shots. the steam wand hisses with intention. cups warm your palms while you settle into solo work sessions that stretch longer than planned. their tea selection runs deeper than most coffee spots bother with, and small plates appear without corporate menu engineering. organic ingredients show up because someone cares, not because focus groups demanded it. garland doesn't get enough credit for spots like this.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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