Welcome to Java Bean Cafe
At Java Bean Cafe, located at 3533 Philadelphia Pike in Claymont, DE, community and quality intersect beautifully. This cozy café offers an impressive variety of vegan and vegetarian options alongside its standout menu featuring freshly brewed La Colombe coffee. Patrons rave about their delicious breakfast bagels, croissant sandwiches, and unique dishes like the bulgogi noodle bowl. The warm, friendly atmosphere invites guests to relax, enjoy a meal, or engage in board games while savoring expertly crafted lattes. With accessibility features and outdoor seating, Java Bean Cafe not only nourishes but also fosters a sense of togetherness—a true gem in the local dining scene.
- 3533 Philadelphia Pike Claymont, DE 19703 United States Hotline: (302) 798-8888
Welcome to Java Bean Cafe, your new go-to spot nestled in Claymont, Delaware. With its warm atmosphere and inviting decor, this charming cafe is much more than just a coffee shop; it's a cherished community hub where you can enjoy everything from freshly brewed coffee to delicious meals.
Located at 3533 Philadelphia Pike, Java Bean Cafe prides itself on offering a diverse menu packed with delightful options. The coffee selection features freshly brewed La Colombe drip coffee and an array of enticing espresso drinks. For just $2.50, you can savor a hot cup of coffee that kick-starts your day. If you prefer something on the cooler side, try their iced coffee for only $2.75 or indulge in specialty options like the Hot Caramel Macchiato or the rich Affogato for $5.00—each crafted to please the palate.
The cafe isn’t just about coffee; it serves a variety of delectable food items that cater to both meat-lovers and vegetarians. Customers rave about the hearty breakfast burrito packed with honey lime chicken, as well as the flakey croissant breakfast sandwich. One satisfied diner highlighted the experience, stating, “The star was my sandwich. Omg flaky croissant, piled up with bacon, egg, and cheese? Yummm.” This sentiment is echoed across the board, with visitors appreciating the classic sandwiches and seasonal specials that provide something new for your taste buds every time you visit.
Java Bean Cafe excels not just in food and coffee but also in creating a welcoming space. Reviewers frequently rave about the friendly staff, who go above and beyond to ensure you have a pleasant experience. The atmosphere strikes a lovely balance between cozy and vibrant. With options for outdoor seating, a kid-friendly setup, and even areas for quiet work or leisure, there's a perfect spot for everyone. A customer noted, “This screams family in here! It’s so peaceful,” making it an ideal place to unwind with friends or dive into a good book.
- Accessibility: The cafe is wheelchair accessible and dog-friendly, ensuring a comfortable experience for all.
- Utilities: Offering delivery, takeout, catering, and even a drive-thru service—there's convenience at every turn.
- Local Charm: You'll encounter a community vibe that makes each visit special, with many diners returning for the familiar faces and warm greetings.
Java Bean Cafe is not just another cafe; it’s a slice of comfort, filled with flavorful options and genuine hospitality. Whether you're stopping by for a quick coffee run or planning a leisurely afternoon, this cafe has something to delight every patron. So why not pay a visit? Embrace the inviting ambiance and indulge in their delicious offerings—you might just find your new favorite spot in town!

This place is the best. The food is amazing and the staff is so friendly! We like the lattes, the teas, the breakfast bagels, the classic sandwich, and the lunch sandwiches. We are so glad to have a spot like this locally

This was the first stop on a coffee tour me and some friends organized. We chose this place to start with because the food menu was very vast and unique. We all got food and a drink and everything was delicious. We loved the Em-mi (as is), breakfast burrito with the honey lime chicken and the classic with avocado. But honestly everything on the menu looked absolutely scrum. Will be back when we have more time to play the boardgames in shop. The art in the shop was also so nice and everyone in the shop was so kind. Food came out faster than I thought.

Very cute cafe. I randomly grabbed a bite here while waiting for a friend in the area. The croffle and latte were tasty and reasonably priced. I would return if I'm in the area again.

Stopped in for a quick bite and a coffee the other morning. The staff is so sweet :) I ordered a caramel macchiato and a croissant breakfast sandwich with bacon. I love the interior of the place it was super cozy and welcoming. My caramel macchiato was good but I needed to add sugar. The star was my sandwich. Omg flaky croissant, piled up with bacon, egg and cheese? Yummm. I enjoyed every bite of it. Next time I would like to try one of the signature lattes and hang out when I'm not in a rush. They also have an adorable outdoor seating area too. I will def. Be back :)

Great little place. The owner was SO sweet, as busy as he was he took the time to check back with everyone and always with a smile. The Croffle Press was surprisingly heartier than it looked. Highly recommend!

Stopped in on a Sunday morning hoping to find decent bagel breakfast sandwiches to go for my family. Manhattan bagels is so far from my house. I was rolling the dice on this closer place. Needless to say, I did not limit myself to 4 bagel sandwiches. I had to try the Kali Club and the spicy breakfast burrito. These sandwiches were on point! Staff at the counter so friendly. This is my new lazy weekend morning take out breakfast spot.

I usually am a Starbucks girlie but there is not a convenient location to stop at on the way from my house to my mom's house, which is where I was headed on the day I tried Java Bean. I decided instead to get a Dunkin' latte for the road, but upon my first sip I realized it was a huge mistake (if you know, you know). On the way to my mom's I drove by Java Bean and thought to myself, "I bet I can get a better latte there," so I stopped. The cafe is pretty small and the tables are very close to one another, but their menu is excellent. I got an iced brown sugar shaken oatmilk espresso and it was just as good - if not smoother - than what I'd get at Starbucks. It's a shame I don't live closer to this place, because I'd be there *all the time.* Now that I know just how close it is to my mom's house, maybe I'll come up with more excuses to go visit her!

Cute little find. LOVE the service. They used to use all disposables but got nondisposables now for people dining in. They also let you use your own cup and stuff. I've only had their coffee and croffle so far. Love it! There is a parking lot behind the shop for those people who can't parallel park (I got you!).

I have been here a few times and absolutely love that it is a local cafe with an unusual offering of fare. The avocado toast was a healthy portion and filling. The bulgogi noodle bowl was a bit salty so it did not seem sweet at all which is normally what balances it out a bit. The French press sandwich is a nice alternative to the hoagies one can purchase at a hoagie shop. The service is friendly and helpful.

I wanted coffee. A quiet place to enjoy it and not Wawa Starbucks or Dunkin. I am pleased. I found this place on Google maps which is helpful. Mega clean. Plenty of parking and right off the highway. I can do gas, groceries, a coffee, my banking and go right back home. Joe, I'm guessing the proprietor here, introduced himself the moment I walked. He had a warm greeting, and told me a little snapshot about how this is an upcoming and thriving small business. I placed my order in the app/website so I didn't have to wait while the remaining folks in the building did their normal purchases with front staff. It's busy. But not so much so that there isn't a dedication to a good cup of coffee. Several regulars have their kids in the back watching cocomelon (I don't know) and coloring. It screams family in here lol. Which usually isn't my thing but it's so peaceful. I'll be listening to a podcast at this point. And they will likely have to ask me to leave once I lose track of time. Please... Support this small business!