there's something about the way regulars linger at the grounds bookstore and café that tells you everything. maybe it's how they know to order before the afternoon rush hits browne road, or how conversations stretch long past empty cups. this isn't your grab-and-go spot. the coffee here tastes like someone actually cares what's in your cup. none of that burnt, bitter stuff you get elsewhere. staff take time with each drink, and you can hear the difference in how the milk steams, see it in the way foam settles just right. that 4.9 rating from 139 reviews didn't happen by accident. books line the walls because why wouldn't they? coffee and literature just belong together. you'll find people reading actual pages here, not just scrolling phones. the ceramic mugs warm your hands while charlotte traffic hums outside. it's the kind of place that makes you understand why people fight for…
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google reviews
139
avg rating
4.9
local cred
52%
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