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Island Grind Coffee

★★★★½4.6 out of 5 · 28 reviews
casual
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About

Island Grind Coffee is a low-key café on Palm Beach, wedged into the high-rise strip where most breakfast spots skew toward resort buffets. It runs on good beans and zero pretense — order at the counter, grab a seat, and wait for your name. The 5.0 service rating isn't a fluke; people mention the staff by the second sentence of their reviews. The food hits at 4.7, which for a café means the acai bowls and breakfast sandwiches do more than fill space between coffee refills. Atmosphere scores the same, likely because it feels like a neighborhood spot that happens to be surrounded by tourists. At one dollar sign and a 4.8 for value, you're not paying resort taxes on a latte. It's kid-friendly if your kids can handle waiting in line without melting down, and you don't need a reservation — just patience if you show up when the beach crowd does.

At a glance

Area
Palm Beach
Vibe
casual
Price
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Reservation required
Kid friendly
Cuisine
cafe
Dietary options

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