This unique local coffee shop has become a favorite meeting place for many in our community. They have opened their doors to numerous groups and are very supportive of important causes. Their recent«makeover» has created an even better atmosphere for the quality food and special coffees that they serve. I always feel«at home» at the BellHOP Café!
Matthew R.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Springfield, OH
Not great coffee. Everyone there seemed really nice and the service was good, they just need to learn how to make coffee better.
Susan L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dayton, OH
Best Yogurt Parfait around which includes homemade granola.
Mama D.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Dayton, OH
Fantastic people and fantastic coffee! I thank the Greg Davis Farmer’s Insurance company for sending me there!
Carl K.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Dayton, OH
Nice small town coffee house, big on taste and customer service. Coffee, hot and fresh, food good and nice serving size. Free WIFI, and smiles. Nice place to chill. Don’t Miss
Tara S.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Boulder, CO
Outdoor seating was nice. Waffle and coffee were not. Styrofoam, machine-froth, and several iterations of one religious figure on every wall.
Taylor M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Cedarville, OH
BellHOP has a great atmosphere and even better staff. They have plenty of room for groups and a pool table to boot. They make quality drinks with great coffee ;)
Jake C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Dayton, OH
Bellhop Café is a great place to grab a quick coffee or sit down for lunch. Its a renovated bar in Bellbook. It is a great atmosphere. They are the only place in Downtown Bellbrook to grab a bite to eat so its pretty much an essential place to know about if you are hungry. They are not afraid to share their beliefs which is a positive in my book.
Amy S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Portsmouth, OH
The boy and I were in Bellbrook for the Sugar Maple Festival this weekend and while walking to get him some ice cream we passed this little coffee shop. Since I’m trying to eat a bit better, I thought I’d get a coffee rather than an ice cream. It had a nice little patio that would seat about 5 and the inside was very much like a living room more than a traditional coffee shop. The man at the counter explained that they are usually not open on Sundays, but because of the festival they decided that everything would be free! The café is run by the fellowship of a local church and they have live music most nights and fellowships for the church are hosted here. It was well set up for a café and looked very professional. What I’m counting them down for is follow-through. I ordered an iced mocha and got a mocha. Steaming hot. Oh well, it was free and it was good. But I really wanted something cold…