Coffee & Treats in Redan
Coffee & Treat Deals
ZenTea
- Chamblee
Tea tastings focus on a particular type, such as green or hot-tea lattes, and include 5-6 samples and a dessert
Lilburn Cafe
- Lilburn
Espresso drinks topped in foamy heart decorations wash down hearty burgers or lasagna as guests' ears dine on live tunes
Carvel Ice Cream-Tucker
- Tucker
Confection artists craft layers of fresh-made ice cream topped with fudge and icing and filled with crunchy chunks of chocolate and vanilla
Jake's Ice Cream
- Old Fourth Ward
Ice-cream shop mixes fresh ingredients without preservatives to craft chocolate Slap Yo Mama, Brown Shugah vanilla & vegan flavors
Sugar Shack Candy Bouquet
- Ellard
Bouquets uniquely designed for each client burst with gourmet candy & chocolate ganache, also available in sugar-free versions
Rita's Italian Ice and Frozen Custard-Roswell
- Roswell-Alpharetta
Chilly Italian Ice made fresh daily chills gullets alongside silky cups of cream ice and other unusual frozen desserts
Recommended Coffee & Treats by Groupon Customers
Joffrey's Coffee & Ice Cream is not your average Japanese courthouse because it's a cafe and ice cream shop that features a full bar with tasty cocktails, hookah, and fine cigars in the evening. It sells smooth, milky ice cream and coffee so good it's the preferred espresso brand served at Walt Disney World.
Proprietor Carine Bourgeois sets up shop inside a cozy 1920s house, where nearly 100 varieties of tea fill thirsty mugs, and freshly prepared sandwiches, salads, and soups help to prevent the lunch tradition from going extinct. Chilled mitts can wrap around a ceramic warmed with tea, first steeped in a traditional Japanese cast-iron pot ($4.50–$5.50). The Blue Eyes fruit tea features a delicate mix of orange, apple, hibiscus, and cornflower petals, and the organic allergy-relief house blend enlists the help of elderberry, ginger root, and spearmint to soothe respiratory tracts tickled by seasonal reindeer dander. Comestibles include a chicken-curry-salad sandwich ($9.95), available on gluten-free bread, tomato basil soup ($3.95 for cup; $5.95 for bowl), and a beauty-booster salad with veggies, berries, and choice of wild salmon, Thai shrimp, or organic chicken strips ($12.95).
Surprise your sweetie with doughy breakfast in bed, reward your coworkers for making you look good, or treat yourself to doughnuts because they bring you doughnutjoy. Today's Groupon to Sublime Doughnuts gets you six gourmet doughnuts for $6 (up to a $12 value). Give morning the sweet start that will make your grumpy grandpa and snotty sister melt into rivulets of dark-chocolate glaze and cream.Follow @Groupon_Says on Twitter.
This time of year, unhealthy temptations abound: chocolate-covered reindeer, log-jam rolls, and gingerbread cars. Curb your treat-sneaking guilt without neglecting your sweet tooth with today's Groupon to Yogurberry. Located in the sleek, secretly-from-the-future Terminus building, this Buckhead shop serves up low-cal, non-fat frozen yogurt and smoothies that make celebrities and pastry chefs abandon their highly publicized affairs with ice cream in favor of a nurturing treat that reforms their image in the media. Stay on track with your New Year's resolution to eat better/learn invisibility/graduate college with this energy-giving snack.A brain freeze usually occurs when a food item of subzero temperature (ice-cream cone, frozen hot dog, et al.) is consumed rapidly, due to extreme deliciousness or an equally extreme desire to enter the movie theater quickly so as not to miss the trailer for Iron Man Too: 2 Iron Men.
Most know that way to an iguana's heart is through its stomach, but it is useful to remember that human stomachs can be reached through the mouth, nose, eyes, and—if it's an emergency—the number written on the refrigerator's dry-erase board. Today's Groupon stimulates your gentle iguana heart with a sensational feast of sweet tastes, smells, and sights at Sweet Auburn Bread Company. For $15, you get $35 worth of old-fashioned baked goods and breakfast at the charming Auburn Avenue bakery.
The Grounds' menu boasts international brews (such as Cubano coffee and café au lait) as well as freshly baked, coffee-complementing pastries. Try a steamer ($2 for a small), hot chocolate ($2 for a small), a latte ($3.50 for a small), or a double-shot espresso ($3.50) to take the bluster out of a blustersome winter walk. A small house-blend coffee costs $1.50, so this Groupon could caffeinate your mornings for more than a week (you may redeem it in multiple visits). Cold drinks include a small lemonade made with ginger, clove, and honey ($2); sorrel ($2); and fresh mango, pineapple, strawberry, or peach smoothies ($3.50).
