Funky Java Coffee House

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Villa Park, United States

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Restaurant· Coffee & Tea· Coffee shop

Funky Java Coffee House Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Funky Java Coffee House is located in Villa Park, United States on 40 S Villa Ave #6. Funky Java Coffee House is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category restaurant in United States.

Address

40 S Villa Ave #6

Price range

$$$

Phone

+1 6308338233

Service options

Outdoor seatingTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Good for kidsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

Coffee

Open hours

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dave vance

Local coffee house where they know all their customers. Friendly, caring staff. Coffees are tasty and relatively inexpensive. The place itself is not one we’d likely hang out in even post COVID. Hit the bakery next door and this is a great way to start your day!

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Matthew McPhail

The vibe was on point as soon as I walked in. Locals chatting it up, free smells, and local artwork everywhere you look. Funky Java not only serves great coffee, but they also constantly support and encourage members of their community. It is a great space to relax, study, or get together with a group of friends. The owner and barista is always giving his customers the best experience, it is impossible to not smile in this establishment. Thank you Funky Java for making the small town of Villa Park a happier place.

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Kaleena urquidi

Cute coffee house with dairy alternatives! My new go to for coffee!

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alext442

There is something about this place that I love. It's very basic, unpretentious. You can get a nice cup of coffee, not have to learn a new language to order it, and just sit and read the paper. My first time visiting here, was short on cash, just a debit card. The owner said don't worry about it, enjoy! Even the customers were cordial to me. I will be back.

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Michael McArthur

A once magnificent and opulent Cafe that much resembled a Sultans Palace, is today nothing more than an empty shell of it's former self. It is a sad ghost of better times and once familiar faces. All good things must must come to an end. Larry is still friendly enough but the people and customers are now only ghosts. The place is hardly open to boot. What once looked like a museum , now looks like an abandoned store, and the people who visit are sad faced ghosts of better times.