some cafes make you feel like you're interrupting. yonah coffee makes you feel like you belong. tucked away on old historic highway 441, this demorest spot has earned its 4.6-star reputation through the simple act of caring about coffee and the people who drink it. the beans are treated with respect here. no burnt offerings or assembly-line espresso. when your cortado arrives, you can taste the attention, smell the difference between fresh and just okay. regulars don't just come for caffeine. they come because someone here remembers how they take their drink, because the milk is steamed properly every single time, because this feels like your neighborhood spot even if you're passing through georgia's mountains. chains follow corporate playbooks. yonah follows instinct and experience, brewing something worth driving old highway 441 to find.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
phone
(706) 754-3292
website
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4.6
local cred
88%
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