
Turbo Coffee
Modern coffee shop at Greenway Station serving specialty coffee, smoothies, acai bowls, pastries, and breakfast favorites near Seagrove.
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Turbo has quickly become one of the busiest morning spots around Greenway Station, and once you stop in, it’s easy to understand why. It fills a very specific lane that works well in Seagrove: strong coffee, healthier breakfast options, grab-and-go convenience, and enough seating that people can either stay awhile or quickly head back to the beach.
It feels modern and bright without trying too hard, and it tends to attract a mix of early beachgoers, families grabbing breakfast, remote workers on laptops, and people biking through Greenway who need caffeine before continuing their morning.
What It Is
Turbo is a specialty coffee shop that started in Alabama and expanded to Greenway Station as its first Florida location. While coffee is the main draw, it’s more than just a quick espresso stop because the food menu gives people a reason to linger a little longer.
The menu leans heavily into breakfast and lighter daytime options that feel especially popular with beach vacation crowds.
What You’ll Find
The specialty coffee menu gets the most attention, but there’s a broader food lineup than people often expect.
You’ll find:
- espresso drinks
- cold brew
- seasonal lattes
- matcha
- smoothies
- acai bowls
- pastries
- cookies
- breakfast items
The Cinnamon Toast latte gets mentioned constantly, along with their cold brew drinks, smoothies, pastries, and oversized cookies.
What People Like
A lot of visitors mention that they planned to try multiple coffee shops on vacation and kept returning here instead. People consistently highlight the creative drink menu, friendly staff, and the fact that there are actual breakfast options beyond just coffee.
The outdoor seating is also a big plus, especially on cooler mornings.
What to Know
Pricing comes up fairly often in reviews, particularly for specialty drinks with add-ons. Some guests also mention occasional wait times during busy morning rushes.
The indoor seating is somewhat limited, so it can feel crowded on rainy mornings.
Why You’d Go Here
Turbo works especially well when you want coffee and breakfast in one stop. It’s convenient if you’re staying in Seagrove, heading to the beach, or spending time around Greenway Station.
It’s also a solid option if someone in your group wants coffee while someone else wants smoothies or acai bowls.
Bottom Line
Turbo has become one of Greenway’s go-to morning spots because it makes breakfast easy. Come for the coffee, but don’t skip the pastries or smoothies if you’re already there.