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Black Oak Coffee Roasters
4.7 ★★★★★ 559 Google reviews · Coffee shop · Cafe · Coffee roastery
Coffee shop serving espresso drinks, breakfast, and baked goods, including gluten-free options.
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Hours
| Monday | 6 AM–6 PM |
| Tuesday | 6 AM–6 PM |
| Wednesday | 6 AM–6 PM |
| Thursday | 6 AM–6 PM |
| Friday | 6 AM–6 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–5 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–5 PM |
Where to find Black Oak Coffee Roasters
What's in the cup
“Sometimes I order the espresso shake, which is a perfect afternoon pick me up decadent “I deserve it” treat for the 2hours ride back home in the Bay.”
“We have been getting a biweekly subscription ever since!”
What regulars say again and again
“They roast their own beans in-house, which you can truly taste in the quality and depth of their brews.”
“I haven’t tried much of the menu yet, but the nitro cold brew is phenomenal—smooth with a rich hazelnut flavor and a clean finish.”
“Please PLEASE visit this place I promise you it is not only delicious and thoughtfully crafted coffees but great people and baked goods!”
“We have been getting a biweekly subscription ever since!”
What customers say
Great spot, with a chill vibe. Their specialty copies are really good, I definitely recommend the Lovers Lane latte and the lavender latte. Nice to smell coffee roasting when they do it. And their whole bean coffee or ground coffee offerings are really good as well.
This is hands-down the best coffee shop in town! They roast their own beans in-house, which you can truly taste in the quality and depth of their brews. I haven’t tried much of the menu yet, but the nitro cold brew is phenomenal—smooth with a rich hazelnut flavor and a clean finish.
Ukiah Black Oak coffee rosters is not only the best coffee shop in town but one of the best ones throughout the 101 route and, I dare to say, the Emerald Triangle. Upscale and community gathering place all at once. I always enjoy their season creations ( they tend to be on the sweeter side).
Food was good taste like any other cafe. The hibiscus tea was delicious and the espresso the most bitter I’ve ever tried which I Liked. Tables were a little messy & the cashier glanced and ignored me when I try to put in a second order, please acknowledge your customers a simple “we’ll be with you shortly” would do.