
This location is more convenient for parking than the one downtown, but you'll still need to pay for metered street parking during the week as there aren't really any nearby parking lots.

If you're a coffee enthusiast, Madcap is not to be missed. You can order online ahead of time for pickup, but I didn't see the coffee flight as an option on the website since it's an experience best enjoyed in house. They have some outdoor seating in the summer. This location doesn't have a ton of seating, especially in winter months, but we were able to get a table as it wasn't too busy yet. Excludes subscriptions, the roastery tour tickets.
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The croissant was flaky and buttery, but cold inside even though we asked for it to be heated up. Save 10 on your order when you use the code Summer10 at checkout online. The espresso was super strong and very bold. Not that there's anything wrong with that! I think the coffee flight consisted of a pour over, a shot of espresso, and a macchiato? I'm unsure but it was fun to try some different offerings. You will not get a cereal milk latte here. Madcap is definitely more spartan and serious. Coffee is taken very seriously at Madcap, which personally is not really my vibe. We also ordered a Field and Fire ham and cheese croissant to split.

We were given the option of a Tier 1 or Tier 2 for the coffee flight - I'm not sure what the differences are, but Nate got the Tier 2. The employee taking our order was friendly and kind. Madcap Coffee was included in the coffee crawl that Morning Ritual created, so Nate and I found ourselves at the Fulton Street Madcap location last month for a coffee flight.
