bastrop has a quieter relationship with specialty coffee than the bigger texas cities, which makes places like sunshine sister coffee on chestnut street matter more, not less. the town moves at its own pace, and a shop that locals return to consistently tends to earn that loyalty through actual consistency, not novelty. if you're passing through the lost pines corridor or spending a weekend in bastrop proper, 710 chestnut st puts you close to the historic downtown without pulling you out of the flow of the day. the standing here isn't built on hype, it's built on repeat visits from people who had other options and kept choosing this one. worth arriving before the mid-morning rush, when chestnut street is still quiet and you're not competing for space.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
phone
(361) 633-3223
website
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google reviews
40
avg rating
4.8
local cred
20%
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