Caribou Coffee - Menu

1320 9th Avenue SE, Watertown I-57201, United States

🛍 Coffee, Drinks, Dairy Free, Coffee & Tea

4.3 💬 580 Reviews
Caribou Coffee

Phone: +16058823311

Address: 1320 9th Avenue SE, Watertown I-57201, United States

City: Watertown

Menu Dishes: 33

Reviews: 580

Website: https://locations.cariboucoffee.com/us/sd/watertown/1320-9th-avenue-se

"The drinks may take a bit longer to arrive, but the staff are friendly and the beverages are delightful! My go-to drink during the fall is the Pumpkin Chai. As for kid-friendliness, it’s a lovely, calming atmosphere for both kids and adults to enjoy, complete with a nice fireplace!"

Full menu - 33 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Sandwiches

Featured Items

Warm

Mixed Dishes

Cold

Bakery

Dessert

Cake Pops

Indian

Donuts

Sweets & Desserts

Wild

Hot Breakfast

Flavored Coffee

Burgers & Sandwiches

Bagels

Kids

Bagels With Cream Cheese

Scones

Miscellaneous

All Day Dining

Mariano Mariano

The coffee is very nice.

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Reviews

Jake
Jake

Caribou in HyVee has Stellar service and great coffee.


وشتی
وشتی

I really enjoy the variety of cocktails they offer at this restaurant.


Mary
Mary

This is my go to coffee place. Knowledgeable, friendly staff, freshly brewed coffee. View menu


Edgardo
Edgardo

I have always enjoyed coming to this restaurant whenever I visit Watertown. The service is excellent.


Asa
Asa

I have always enjoyed visiting this restaurant when in Watertown. The coffee is great, though the service is just okay.


Shad
Shad

Clean friendly smells are great I only ordered coffee but was hot fresh and just the way it should be they do great work ? View menu


LadyMarian52
LadyMarian52

This is our Hy-Vee Grocery Store just as you either enter or exit. The staff is always willing to make to your specifications and always delicious!


Jackie
Jackie

I really appreciate the Sunday morning staff. I didn’t try the food, so I can’t comment on that. As for parking, it's located in a grocery store, so availability varies depending on the day and time.


jana
jana

The drinks may take a bit longer to arrive, but the staff are friendly and the beverages are delightful! My go-to drink during the fall is the Pumpkin Chai. As for kid-friendliness, it’s a lovely, calming atmosphere for both kids and adults to enjoy, complete with a nice fireplace! View menu

Watertown

Watertown

Watertown, a historic New England town, is known for its diverse food scene, featuring classic American dishes, Italian cuisine, and Armenian specialties like kebab and lavash.

Categories

  • Coffee Savor our selection of expertly crafted coffees, from rich espressos to creamy cappuccinos. Whether you need a morning boost or a leisurely sip, our coffee options promise warmth and comfort in every cup.
  • Drinks Quench your thirst with our refreshing selection of drinks, from hand-crafted cocktails and fine wines to non-alcoholic delights, including sodas, juices, and expertly brewed coffee and tea. Perfect complements to your meal! View menu
  • Dairy Free Discover our selection of dairy-free delights, crafted with care to ensure rich flavors without the dairy. Perfect for those seeking lighter fare or managing dietary preferences.
  • Coffee & Tea A selection of freshly brewed coffees, expertly crafted to awaken your senses, featuring rich flavors and aromatic blends for a perfect start to your day or a delightful afternoon pick-me-up.

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