AS I sit here enjoying some of my favorite breakfast tacos at Walnut Hill Coffee Company, I can’t help but marvel at the ambiance. I think to myself, “How could one coffee shop change the entire dynamics of a town?” Yet, I look up and see just that.
When Walnut Hill Coffee Company first opened its doors on the square in Winchester just over three years ago, you’d find yourself in a vibe like no other in Franklin County. You walked into its eclectic elegance — a class of its own, sophistication at its finest.
Today, it’s even better. On a Saturday morning, you’ll find a line to the back door. Yet everyone is smiling, content to wait, knowing that what they receive will be exceptional. Walnut Hill has quickly become a local landmark and a must-visit destination.
This morning, I decided on Chuck’s Tacos, which offers several options. I went with one of each: the 830, the ATX, and the Alamo. Every taco offers its own unique flavor. The 830 has scrambled eggs and this amazing chorizo topped with cheese. The ATX taco has a luscious avocado lime crema, chicken, scrambled eggs, and cheese. They prepare the Alamo with crispy fried potatoes, scrambled eggs, bacon, and cheese. They serve all three in soft, delicious, house-made tortillas that melt in your mouth.
For my drink, I chose the 24-ounce iced sugar-free Fidgety Fox. This shaken espresso includes three espresso shots and homemade vanilla syrup with half-and-half. One sip, and you know it will perfectly complement the tacos.
At any given point in the day, you’ll find those like me sitting with their laptops working or chatting with friends and family around the center fireplace. You may even see business meetings or family reunions, but one thing that’s for sure — Walnut Hill is a family of its own.
As I sit here, I admire the accomplishments one coffee shop can make in this community we call home. GN