
you're on alameda avenue in lakewood, where strip malls and family-owned spots share the same dusty stretches of asphalt. village roaster sits in one of those low buildings that could house anything, but the coffee inside tells a different story entirely. this place has built something rare: actual loyalty from people who could drive anywhere else for their morning cup. the roasting happens in-house, which means your coffee was probably roasted days ago, not weeks. you'll notice the difference immediately. their regulars aren't just customers killing time between errands. they're people who've found their spot and aren't looking for another one. walk in on a tuesday morning and you'll understand why folks drive past three other coffee shops to get here. the americano is exactly what you want when you need coffee to taste like coffee.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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