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I don't have much reason to travel to East Moline most of the time. I was across the river and away from my normal stomping grounds around Bettendorf to get breakfast in Rock Island. After a great and filling breakfast I still wanted to relax for a bit with a hot beverage and do some reading. With that goal in mind, I made my way over to East Moline to check out Jaded Java and hopefully kick back for a time.The space occupied by Jaded Java is unassuming, to say the least. There's a green awning identifying the location in an otherwise older looking brick and stucco building. The interior is far more updated however, consisting of dark stone colored tile throughout the space, a series of comfy chairs right off the main entrance, and a coffee/alcohol bar further in. The ceiling is uncovered, allowing for full view of the conduit and HVAC ductwork run throughout. Lighting is provided by suspended single bulb fixtures spaced evenly throughout the space. In combination with the black ceiling, brick wall to one side and beige painted drywall on the other, the space has a certain dark, relaxing warmth to it.Like nearly every bar/restaurant in Illinois, this place also has a series of video slots in a space set aside for their use. Nothing against Jaded Java in particular, as the slots present here looked relatively new and clean, but I wish the state of Illinois could figure out how to allow land casinos and do away with this trend. The space is otherwise really nice, but like all other places that have these slot machines, their presence is a jarring and takes away from the overall ambiance.After a brief chat with the barista/bartender, I settled on a hot chocolate for my beverage. After securing the beverage, I found a semi comfy chair behind the slot machines and settled into reading my book for a little while. The hot chocolate was pretty good for the price of $2, I'd come back for this any day! It was rich, had some creaminess to it, and I didn't burn my tongue immediately after sipping it.The ambiance was further augmented by the quiet music playing at the time of my visit. Whoever was in charge of the music had light 70s 80s playing the entire time a mix of Led Zepplin, the Beatles, and other similar fare. It was at a volume conducive to quiet conversation and contemplation, exactly what I needed and wanted at the time from a small cafe. Keep doing this, it's a great overall functional vibe.If this place were closer to home in Bettendorf, I could envision stopping by here frequently. Alas, this is all the way over in East Moline, so I probably won't be stopping by again any time soon. If you want somewhere to sit and relax mid afternoon in East Moline, I'd recommend giving Jaded Java a try. Thanks for the great hot chocolate!Vegetarian options: Didn't see much in the way of food here on my visit. Certainly the coffee, tea, or booze would qualify as vegetarian, as would many of the pastry on hand. I wouldn't come here specifically for a vegetarian meal, though.Kid friendliness: People brought their very young children here when I was visiting in the middle of the afternoon. I wouldn't recommend bringing them later in the evening, but this timeframe certainly wasn't bad for kids.Parking: There's a good amount of parking on the street right next to and across from the shop. There's also what appeared to be a free parking lot a few storefronts down from here.
Love this little place! Good coffee, alcohol, and combination of jaded drinks. Have to try to Jaded Russian.
Nice place. Friendly staff, pizza, good specials, hot coffee with a ton of flavors, drinks, pool. I could say more, but you’ve got to check it out for yourself!
This is an amazing conceptual fruition. Espresso and spirits! I enjoy the wide selection of flavors, my favorite is raspberry cheesecake. The staff is the friendliest, and there's a pool table open for free.