Tipsy Bean

2425 Peach St, Erie - 16502
155 reviews
Coffee & Tea Cocktail Bar
(814) 218-1819

Awesome coffee shop with hand drawn art on a giant chalkboard wall! Amazing baked goods and delicious coffee. Can't wait to come back when I'm back in Erie!

Delicious coffee which we enjoyed with our crepes from next door on the pet friendly patio in front. If I’m passing through Erie again, I’ll visit again. Highly recommend.

Such a fun atmosphere and felt like I was back in my childhood with the chalk art. The Matcha was so good and all the baked good looked delicious (just ate brunch so I didn’t have room). Would love to come back as I’m sure this is a local favorite.

Great spot to stop and grab a cup of coffee! Really relaxing atmosphere with great local material all around to take a look at. This time around I got the Scooby so cold brew and loved it! The flavors really paired well together. A great spot to hang out in Erie!

Love this spot, there is a lovely garden out back with plenty of seating! Check out the creperie next door too ?

My new favorite coffee and pastries stop. Laid back atmosphere and very helpful staff. Great selection of cookies and baked goods including a nice selection of gluten free.

New favorite place to get my macchiato and morning nums… super fast (specially during am rush), friendly staff, delicious food, and great coffee! Will come here again for my caffeine needs :)

Wifi: Tipsy Bean Guest | Pswd: GreatCoffee

I love stopping here any time I'm in town. Food and drinks are always phenomenal and the staff are always super friendly and helpful.

Nice little quiet coffee shop , very good coffee , friendly welcoming staff , it is wheelchair Accesible ( the front door is a little on the heavy side , another customer or staff member is always happy to give you a hand ) good selection of sweets ,bagels and quiche . Each time I go there they have had displays of local artist crafts and some have been quite visually stunning . The inside is beautiful old wood ,I grew up in old “farmhouse” that was the first upstate TB hospital for city patients to recover back in the 1800s, I appreciate wood and the whole vibe of the place is not lost on me , it very much reminds me of being home in the kitchen , so maybe it’s activating my nostalgia buttons a touch , I assure you there coffee is much better than my old percolator .