Twisted Compass wanted to bring something special to Fruit Cove, something that could take root and grow in the very unique area it calls home. Craft coffee was happening big all over the country, but not in Fruit Cove.

After 18 months, four twisted locals signed up to help build a dream and share their passion for the world’s best coffee, BOLD with a little TWIST. Why Twisted Compass? The name is indicative of the location. Twisted Compass is located in Northwest Saint Johns County. And since the compass arrow does not always point due north, the path to good coffee in Fruit Cove is TWISTED!

Twisted Compass works with locally owned Bold Bean Coffee Roasters and Knead Bakeshop to source the freshest, highest quality offerings.

The menu includes a wide variety of hot and iced drinks, plus savory and sweet food options delivered fresh daily from Knead Bakeshop. Knead is a locally owned, family bakery that specializes in classic pastries, cookies, and more! Whether you’re stopping in for your morning coffee, lunch, or an afternoon snack, you’re sure to be taken care of!

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