Front Porch Cafe is a locally-owned coffee shop where you can get your caffeine (or decaf!) fix while enjoying a pastry or cookie and surfing the free wifi. You’ll be in good company too, as this coffee shop is a favorite place for locals and visitors.
In the age of Starbucks, mom and pop coffee shops can be hard to find. Front Porch Cafe offers all the pleasantries of a small coffee shop, while offering a wide variety of the hot and cold coffee and tea beverages you love. Local art decorates the walls and a large mural by a local artist decorates the Nags Head milepost 10.5 location.
Front Porch Cafe serves Kill Devil Coffee, their own roasted coffee beans from all over the world. When you stop in for a cup of brew, pick up a bag of whole bean or ground coffee by the half or full pound. There are many different varieties to choose from including coffees from Jamaica, Columbia, Costa Rica and other countries well known for coffee, as well as options of organic and fair trade coffees. Local Kill Devil Coffee roasting ensures the beans are fresh and full of flavor.
Wherever you are on the Outer Banks, Front Porch Cafe isn’t too far away. There are several Front Porch Cafe coffee shops open throughout the Outer Banks, including a shop in Kill Devil Hills at the popular Milepost 6 Plaza, the largest shop in Nags Head and one on Roanoke Island in Manteo.
All Front Porch Coffee shops are open year round, seven days a week, from 6am-6pm. Winter hours may be shortened on Sundays.
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