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Logos Coffee

1709 E 1300 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84108
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Logos Coffee operates inside Salt Lake City's Emigration Cafe, and the seating situation is the first thing to understand. Owner Caleb runs the coffee bar out of the shared space, and the bar itself has only about three stools. The broader seating you see around you belongs to Emigration. Some customers walk in expecting normal cafe seating and get confused about where they're allowed to sit. The patio is the easier answer in season. Large, dog-friendly, and a major draw in warmer months.

The coffee program runs serious. Small-batch specialty roasts, cortados that get called out specifically, espresso pulls that regulars trust. The date oat milk latte is the signature drink and the one to ask about if you want to taste what makes the place distinct. Drip coffee holds up. The almond milk latte is the one inconsistency on file. one customer found it over-steamed, which suggests the milk-drink quality can be uneven depending on who's behind the bar.

Baristas Caleb, Kate, and Katy get named in reviews, which tells you it's a small enough operation that the people pulling shots matter. That's a different kind of cafe than one where the staff is interchangeable. When customers know your name, you know theirs, and the date oat milk latte gets pulled by someone who's been pulling them for a while.

Patio-season visitors with dogs are the obvious crowd. The large outdoor space is the reason a lot of people choose Logos over other Salt Lake specialty options, and the dog-friendly setup makes it a steady weekend stop for owners who don't want to leave the dog at home. Specialty espresso drinkers who don't need a table to sit at have an easier time of it than people expecting a normal sit-down cafe.

In winter or when you need an indoor table, the bar-stool setup is the constraint. Plan around it. The shared-space confusion isn't going to be solved by sitting longer. If you want a quiet indoor table in cold months, look at other Salt Lake specialty shops. If you want the patio, the cortado, and the date oat milk latte on a warm afternoon, Logos is the right call. Caleb and the team know what they're doing on the espresso side.

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