
the attic corner sits quietly on bodart street, accumulating devotees one careful cup at a time. here's what 652 google reviewers figured out, giving it a solid 4.6 stars: this place takes coffee seriously without taking itself too seriously. the kind of shop where your barista knows the difference between a good shot and a great one, then pulls the great one. solo workers claim tables for hours, nursing single origins that taste like someone actually cared about the beans before they hit your cup. the tea selection runs deeper than most coffee shops bother with, because why limit yourself. small plates keep you anchored when caffeine alone won't cut it. green bay doesn't lack for coffee options, but the attic corner earns its regulars through consistency that chains can't replicate. organic offerings feel like a choice, not a marketing angle. some days you just need a place that gets…
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google reviews
652
avg rating
4.6
local cred
88%
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