Borboleta Café

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Type: Café, Coffee Shop

Address: 2425 Cherry Rd, Rock Hill, SC 29732

Neighborhood: Rock Hill

Size: Medium

Purchase Required: Yes

Parking: Free

Free Wi-Fi: Yes

Has Cinnamon Rolls: Yes

Description: Borboleta Café is a vibrant, community-focused coffee shop located in the heart of Rock Hill, SC. Our mission is to create a welcoming, safe space where coffee lovers can connect, grow, and be inspired. We proudly serve high-quality, locally roasted coffee from Pure Intentions and offer a menu full of carefully crafted espresso drinks, teas, fresh pastries, and more. Whether you're looking to fuel your day with a delicious cup of coffee, attend one of our financial literacy workshops, or simply enjoy a cozy corner to relax- Borboleta Café is here to nourish your body and mind.

Curator's Comments: Tropical aesthetic with plenty of plants, both real and painted on the walls. Bright and energetic vibe, making it a solid spot for working, studying, and staying awake. There’s a moderate amount of seating. Not a lot, but enough that you can feel reasonably confident about finding a spot if you go during a non-peak time. But most importantly, they have cinnamon rolls 🔥💯. And not just any cinnamon rolls. These are sourdough-based with cream cheese frosting. I believe they’re from a local bakery, and they’re good. Surprisingly, they taste better cold than warm, though they’re great either way. Cream cheese frosting tends to struggle with heat. It’s a delicate science to get the right temperature without it melting into a soupy mess on the plate. Anyways, great spot.

Metadata: Added: 2/28/2025 | Last Updated: 4/18/2025.