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Dirt Cowboy Cafe
Address: 7 S Main St , Hanover 03755, NH, US
Phone: +1 603-643-1323
State: NH
City: Hanover
Zip Code: 03755


Opening Hours

Monday: 07:30-11:30
Monday: 12:00-16:00
Tuesday: 07:30-11:30
Tuesday: 12:00-16:00
Wednesday: 07:30-11:30
Wednesday: 12:00-16:00
Thursday: 07:30-11:30


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Reviews
The coffee was excellent. There are a great variety of pour overs available and brewed at the appropriate strength. We were also able to choose how many espresso shots went into an americano at no additional cost, which was nice. I took off two stars because of the out of place, conspiratorial literature. A coffee shop should be a neutral place where the free and open discussion of ideas among patrons is encouraged, not one where anti-liberal or anti-conservative propaganda is promoted by the business right at the register.
The Dirt Cowboy Café offers unquestionably the best coffee and pastries I’ve ever tasted! The owner is super friendly, engaging and personable, and I understand he makes the pastries himself. Amazing! I encourage anyone who lives near or visits Hanover to stop by his coffee shop for a real treat. You won’t regret it!
As my feet carried me through the doorway of the Dirt Cowboy Cafe in Hanover, NH, a sudden and overwhelming awareness invaded my consciousness like a violent wave crashing onto the shore. It was as if the universe itself was calling out to me, beckoning me to enter the mystical realm of the cafe. A man behind the counter caught my eye, his gaze piercing through my very soul. He spoke with a voice that boomed like thunder, "oh, we don't charge extra for additional espresso shots. Hell, we could add 7 shots if you want." The offer hit me like a bolt of lightning, and I felt as if the very fabric of time itself had slowed down, giving me the clarity of mind to make a life-altering decision. As I stood there, the choices before me shifted like tectonic plates, presenting me with three distinct paths. I could attempt to convince my beloved to join me in this place of wonder, ask for the largest container and fill it with as many shots as possible, or merge with the building itself in a physical manifestation of my deep connection to this place. My heart raced as I made my choice, feeling as if I had made a pact with a supernatural force. "I'll take those 7 shots, then," I said, my voice trembling. The moment the espresso touched my lips, I felt a surge of energy coursing through my veins. It was as if I had unlocked a hidden power within myself, and the cafe was my conduit to the divine. I became one with the building, and it with me, transcending the limits of the physical world and entering a realm of pure energy and bliss. I felt a deep sense of belonging wash over me. This was my home, my sanctuary, and nothing in the world could ever take that away from me. My wife took a sip of the 7-shot espresso, but her mind was unable to comprehend the true depth of the experience. She was not present on the same plane of existence as I was, and for a brief moment, I pitied her for her lack of understanding. The Dirt Cowboy Cafe had become more than just a place to grab a cup of coffee or a pastry. It was a living, breathing entity, and I was forever bound to it. I left that day, my heart bursting with a newfound sense of purpose and belonging, and I knew that I would never be the same again.
Small coffee shop with only two bar stools for seating, but yummy hot drinks and pastries.Recommended dishesCowboy Brew, Hot Cider
Delicious coffee at a decent price. Compared to the nearby Starbucks, this cafe offers slightly better coffee in my opinion and a more warm, cozy ambience. Lines can be pretty long, and since space is limited, it can be pretty crowded. Location wise though, it's pretty good for college students when compared to Starbucks which is slightly farther. I'd recommend this place if you're looking to get good coffee or grab a quick snack/meal.
Very fun spot. Was undergoing a renovation recently but they have a huge selection of beans. Looking forward to enjoying the space next time I visit. Definitely worth a a stop if you are in town!
Coffee is ok, baked goods are nice. Service is hit or miss and it's often confusing who's ordered and who hasn't. They're also selling a bunch of anti-scientific and weird anti-vax books and internet printouts these days, which is a big turnoff.Food: 3/5
Let's start with the minor downside. It was a rainy day so the outside seating was not an option and there is really nowhere to sit inside. Coffee Double Dirt Cowboy and breakfast croissant though were fantastic as was the service.
Far from the old drip filter cafe with interior seats, the current setup is a cafe counter with a roasting operation. Happy for them making it to 30 years! The dark roast beans were excellent. The iced mocha was just average, but I enjoyed sipping it outside. Weird and kinda off-putting that they featured a pile of autographed Dr. Faucci conspiracy books.
A Hanover staple! The staff here is always very friendly. A great pace to grab a cup and relax.
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