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フィードバックを提供するThis could very well be the most charming store I've ever visited. There’s ample street parking available, and the staff members were incredibly friendly. They offered an extensive selection of candy and other treats, as well as a variety of items ranging from home decor to bath and body products. I couldn't resist trying the dill pickle hard candy that greeted me at the entrance—it was certainly unique! I could have easily spent hours browsing through the store, and I'm so pleased I decided to visit. The prices were quite reasonable, and I left with a delightful assortment of items. If you’re in the area, be sure to stop by!
The restaurant's hours cater mainly to shoppers, so it's not the best spot for early morning coffee enthusiasts. The decor is charming and has a cozy farmhouse vibe. I was pleased to see that their tea lattes were reasonably priced at $2.99, and they didn’t charge extra for plant-based milk. The desserts on display looked appealing, though we didn’t try any; they seemed more cafeteria-style than gourmet. I'm not a fan of drink mixes, but they offer a wide variety. Coffee wasn't ready when I visited, but they mentioned they could brew it quickly using a Bunn coffee pot. I did appreciate their take-out cups.
Charming little cafe with an excellent variety of drinks, baked goods, and lunch options. Everything was delicious!
This is a great part of Grabill quaint and antique it fits into the downtown area. The Coffee Cabin is split up into 3 little eating areas, so you can spread out to chat/eat/study. A large variety of coffees and teas are available along with a lunch menu. Upstairs is a shopping area with various antiques and local artists.
The Coffee Cabin is a quaint little log cabin next door and in back of Souders and Sons general store in Gabrill, Indiana. We had the daily special which was very good and reasonably priced. They have a large selection of teas and coffees. Seating is some what limited. They have antiques upstairs. They are right next door to Souders and Sons general store which is a nice little store with a large coffee and tea selection, which is what they serve in the Coffee Cabin so I think they are somehow related. They have a large selection of candy, some very hard to find ccandies. Both the Coffee Cabin and Souders general store are worth the time to stop in shop and have a bite to eat.