Gambill's Coffee

1102 S Lewis Ave, Tulsa - 74104
30 reviews
Tapas Bar Wine Bar Coffee & Tea

Hasn’t been open last 3 times I’ve stopped by during business hours. Had a good cup of coffee once, now months ago. Tried again today, lights on, doors locked, no one visible inside.

First time, just wanted to grab some coffee before work this morning, their were two absolute gentlemen working, super fast, very kind, lovely atmosphere. My first impressions expectations were blown out of the water, can't wait to come back next time I need coffee before work.

Stopped in while traveling route 66 from Chicago to Arizona. The cold brew with Mexican whipped vanilla was amazing!

Awesome drinks! Friendly staff! This is a great little spot for a drink. Right next to some other cool shops and Mother Road Market.

Hidden in plain site! I've passed this place multiple times. My husband and I stopped on an whim to see what it was about. Am I glad we did. The atmosphere is just right. The drinks and coffee are A-M-A-Z-I-NG, and the prices where the best in town. We rarely visit any establishment for more than 30 mins at a time. Hours later we were still chatting and laughing with Lizit (the hardest working college student in Tulsa), and Hunter the owner. You all have gained some new regulars. Check them out! You won't be disappointed.

Overpriced, incredibly underwhelming coffee and food. Someone tell the pretentious owner that he doesn't need to put his name and face on everything - we're not that interested. I know you think you're an "artist" but you're food and alcohol are entirely forgetful. This guy really insists on roasting his own coffee rather than using any of the excellent, locally roasted beans because he believes they aren't of sufficient quality. It's ironic that an amateur coffee roaster would criticize local coffee shops who have been brewing longer than he has been in business. The owner's lack of class is evident in his responses to customer reviews; genuflecting to those who leave 5-star reviews and passive-aggressively challenging those who offer legitimate criticisms. He actually responded to a concerned customer with "sounds like you ordered items that weren’t suited for your palate" and "Unfortunately, some people aren’t apt to venture out and try new things." What's up with this trend of white owners appropriating Spanish cuisine/culture and gatekeeping subjective taste? Disappointed but also not surprised to see this.

We made reservations for the wine tasting + tapas. The space was so nice and the table was all ready for us when we arrived. The server told us about each wine and all of the tapas. The three wines she selected for us were all delicious. We couldn’t pick a favorite! All of the food was fresh and so tasty. All of us loved it and we all will be back soon!

What a fun place! Ordered the Wednesday special, sangria flight and added some tapas. Closed my meal with a delicious Mexican coffee which I dipped my tasty shortbread cookies into...yummm

Nice drinks, great service, but the tapas are really pretty underwhelming. We enjoyed ourselves but can really only recommend the beverages and not the food, sorry.

First and last time for this place. The pasta was edible, the chicken wasn't. Chicken looked like it was a week old with no taste; I mentioned to the staff and they didn't offer to make any adjustment for the $4 added cost of the chicken. Focaccia bread was hard and tough to eat. I'm only giving it one star because you can't post a review without a rating.