London Fog
My wife and I celebrated our recent anniversary with a trip to Amish country. At the top of our list of places to visit was Wallhouse Coffee Company. Located in Sugarcreek OH, this unique coffee shop’s menu consists of coffee, tea, burritos, paninis, yoguccino and ice cream. What’s not to love?
Wallhouse Coffee Company, Sugarcreek OhioBurritos in a Coffee Shop?
We timed our arrival to be near lunch time in order to try the burritos. We both ordered a chipotle chicken burrito, which were really good: tasty with a hint of hotness.
The London Fog
When we initially ordered I discovered something new. There was a listing under the teas column called London Fog. Being of English descent and loving all things tea, I had to ask about this mysteriously named item.

The barista described it to me as a cup of Earl Grey with steamed and frothed milk poured into it and a splash of vanilla syrup. Interesting. I sat down after receiving the drink, full of anticipation. With my first sip I was sold. Mind blown. Taste buds thrilled.
London Fog (stock photo).
One of the struggles I occasionally run into with tea is the sheer watery nature of it. Sometimes I want something thicker, or with more density, just to change things up. The London Fog was a beautiful blend of two worlds.
Ice Cream in a Coffee Shop?
To finish out our adventure at Wallhouse, my wife tried the ice cream. She ordered the Chocolate Toffee Espresso. Basically it was chocolate ice cream with toffee chunks doused with an espresso shot. She loved it and while I thought it was good, the espresso proved overpowering. Coffee really isn’t my thing.
Final Thoughts
After experiencing all that Wallhouse has to offer, it has become our favorite place to go. It is worth it to make our hour-long trek to this great destination. Now if they would only build one closer. Their hours are 7am-10pm Monday through Friday, and 8am-10pm Saturday. They are closed Sundays.
Check out Wallhouse in Sugarcreek OH. It gets a 5-kudos rating in our book!
Inside Wallhouse. The hot-air roaster is seen on the right side.
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