Downtown Green Bay is flush with coffee spots, and while Delilah’s may be a brunch restaurant first, it’s not a bad spot to find a latte. I didn’t know what to expect out of their coffee program when I first arrived despite knowing that Delilah’s is another venture from the folks behind one of my favorite brunch spots in De Pere, Toast and Co. I hadn’t been to Toast and Co. in quite awhile, and as far as I could remember, I never ordered a latte specifically. Whether the lattes are comparable or not remains to be seen at this time, but I can say this about Delilah’s:
The vanilla latte I ordered that morning was much more coffee forward than vanilla forward. The bitterness of the espresso sung strongly. Their lattes are for those that prefer the espresso to be front and center rather than tamed down by a sugary syrup. I prefer a sweeter latte myself, so this was not one of my favorites in our Coffee Run series so far. If I must give it a score, then it falls at a 3 out of 5. There are other options, however. Delilah’s proudly displays the local roasters that they’re using during service on the wall behind their bar. During my visit, they were serving coffee from Coffee Wizards here in town and Terra Verde out of Chilton. These boards let you know what flavor notes to expect from each roast so that you can make your choice from there. If you are interested in the brunch service at Delilah’s, you can find my review of the visit in our restaurant review section, or you can click here. With the Farmer’s Market on Saturdays back on, coffee runs will be coming on Sundays while I visit the cafes downtown and the vendors at the market each weekend.
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