
What People Are Saying
from Google & Yelp"Picacho Coffee Roasters is one of those spots that immediately feels thoughtful and well put together without trying too hard. The space is huge—couches, communal tables, and plenty of room to settle in whether you’re working, meeting up, or just hanging out. It genuinely functions as a co-working space, which is rare to see executed this well in a coffee shop. There’s a lot happening here in the best way: they sell records, infused coffee beans, merch, and even fresh sourdough loaves, giving the place a curated, community-driven vibe. The music sealed the deal—hip-hop with strong Common / A Tribe Called Quest energy—setting a relaxed, soulful tone that makes you want to stay awhile. Coffee-wise, I ordered the matcha with oat milk and it was smooth, balanced, and not overly sweet. Quality clearly matters here. Service was another standout: warm, welcoming, and genuinely friendly without feeling forced. They also have a bakery case with assorted items (note for fellow vegans: bakery items are not vegan), though the drink options themselves are still accommodating. Overall, Picacho Coffee Roasters is a great spot for quality coffee, good music, and a space that actually invites you to linger. I’ll definitely be back."
"Very Best coffee in our whole road trip!! In over 3000 miles. Sooooooo great, with real milk, or oat milk option as well. Cinnamon scroll is incredible, cookies are amazing! Ripping into the sourdough loaf as we drive, so great, made fresh on promises, still warm, yummy crunchy crust. You will be so pleased you stopped here, thank you beautiful staff for your happy outlook"
"The coffee was great, it was almost a good experience till the avocado toast hit my table. It was spread with a very thin layer of supposedly avocado but there’s nothing avocado about it. It’s a sourdough with pickles (at least it tasted like that) yeah it was bad. Most of the tables were around the restroom which sometimes gives the smell stronger than the coffee. Maybe it’s a good place to get coffee to go!"
"Trying local coffee locations during a road trip is a priority for this family and this spot is our new go-to in Las Cruces. Don't let the train tracks dismay you from finding this gem! I noticed as I drove up the roof top vent emitting smoke and excitedly rolled down the car windows to enjoy the aroma of freshly roasted beans. I'm used to tiny trailers converted into a coffee stand, not roasted in house. We went twice this visit and will go again next time!"
"I come here every time I am in Las Cruces. A few weeks ago I was excited to drive through and show my bf this place. We had been up since 3am driving to El paso and back to Albuquerque. We stopped here around 11am on a Monday. When we walked in I felt like I walked into someone's house uninvited. No greeting and every person who was working (only like 3 or 4 including the guy roasting beans) gave us both so wicked side eyes. My latter was ok but the girl who made seemed annoyed the entire time making it. I used to work as a barista. I absolutely despise the pretentious too bothered attitude when my coffee is being made. I'll stick to buying the beans at whole foods and may skip the in person stop next time I pass through Cruces."
"Picacho Coffee Roasters is one of those spots that immediately feels thoughtful and well put together without trying too hard. The space is huge--couches,..."
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