One 11 Coffee Roastery
About
Desserts, Coffee & Tea
Price Range : $11-30 ($$)
Location
Adress: 2004 S Mason Rd Ste D5, Katy, TX 77450
Phone: (832) 913-3959
Business info
- turned_in_notHealth Score89 out of 100
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- credit_cardAccepts Credit CardsYes
- volume_upNoise LevelAverage
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingYes
- wifiWi-FiFree
- turned_in_notDogs AllowedNo
- turned_in_notDrive-ThruYes
- turned_in_notGood for WorkingNo
Reviews
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Tiffan C. W.
Luxury café the way it should be. And by café I mean coffee. They serve a macchiato the way it was intended, with water, on a wood board. Monin syrups, posh surrounds, this is for sure a ladies' destination spot. Beautiful tufted gray leather seating with marble table tops. Rose gold, chandeliers, chic table centerpieces, the works. Even a reserved table. The dessert selection is nice, ice cream available for treats.
While I was here with my macchiato, a group of Moms got together and started working on a party setup of some kind, or Girl Scouts mom meeting, something fun. Either way, it's clearly a great place to meet, probably a good interview spot or a 'meet for coffee' option.
Coffee is roasted hard, if you like Starbucks' intensity, you'll like the coffee here. This is as close to a European café bar as you're going to get in Katy. Enjoy!! -
Justina B.
Walked into a cute coffee shop that I was in awe how cute it was! I was excited. They have a open warehouse concept on nice day that is perfect for coffee and studying! Marbled desk that is absolutely adorable! Cute decorations by season!
I was mildly annoyed how I walked in and to the counter and they didn't even have any kind of warm welcome like some places would.
Because it's fall, I asked for a pumpkin spice latte, to my surprise the cashier didn't have a clue if they had it or not. Barista said he can make it. So I was fine with that. My friend read the menu and said he wanted the house tea because that's what it read. They rudely told him that they don't have a house tea and you have to choose one.... I wouldn't recommend having it on your menu if your going to say you have to choose which "house tea" you want. I asked for a stopper for my coffee from the cashier and again he was clueless and the barista had to answer the question...? I don't know if we were being complicated or the guy was new.
Overall the actually pumpkin spice latte was decent and smelled wonderful! But service here was not welcoming like a coffee shop should be. -
Cody D.
It's a Starbucks with a decor that looks so muddled and wanna-be luxury that it hurt my eyes walking in. Probably not decorated for me.
The coffee was okay and I appreciate the window to the "kitchen". Was nicie to at least know my coffee cake was going from bag to microwave to box. Maybe if it was on a pretty little plate it would have tasted better. As it stands, it's the kind you could buy at Kroger and shove into a microwave yourself. $4 a slice is laughable for what I got.
Proud Pie has better coffee up the street (I drink it black, so maybe it is better pumped full of cream and sugar).
Eyesore of a place to walk into with more than enough better options around. Have no interest in returning. Wasn't bad, but for all the pomp and circumstance about the place, I expected above average. As it stands, it is barely adequate. -
Zara Q.
Like everyone said, absolutely beautiful place! It's not going to be able to match its competitors in the area.
The owner isn't friendly, the menu is insanely limited and the coffee was disgusting -
Tim C.
We loved the frappe my wife ordered and shared with her loving and needy husband, I loved a hot cappucino, it was made just right and it was a work of art and I have the pics to prove it. This coffee shop also does gelato and I taste tested some coffee gelato and it passed with flying colors.