Drip • Drop • Vibe
The Drop
Every rotation tells a story. We pick a genre, dive deep into the sound, and craft coffee, tea, and energy/boba drinks inspired by the mood behind the music.
Sip the drinks. Spin the vinyl. Stay for the vibe.

The 60s weren't just a decade; they were an electric shift. It was the era where the single gave way to the album. Artists began creating albums, a complete journey meant to be heard from Side A to Side B with deep, complex stories that changed how people thought about politics, love, and art. From the sun-drenched melodies of the British Invasion to the psychedelic explorations of the Sunset Strip, the 60s proved that music could be a movement. In basement clubs and massive festivals, artists began to use the studio as an instrument, blending blues, folk, and rock into a sound that felt like the future. When the needle hit those specific records, the world actually felt different.
At Espresso Groove, we're starting where the modern ritual began: with the pioneers who taught us how to listen.

The 60s didn't just change music, they changed culture.
Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited
Turned lyrics into protest, poetry, and the voice of a generation.
Nina Simone - I Put a Spell on You
One of the most powerful artistic voices of the civil rights era. Elegant, intense, timeless.
The Beatles - Abbey Road
Redefined what an album could be, turning each release into a full sonic experience.
The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
Blended sunshine harmonies with groundbreaking studio experimentation that reshaped pop music forever.
Jimi Hendrix - Electric Ladyland
Reinvented the electric guitar with feedback, fire, and fearless experimentation.
The Velvet Underground & Nico
Turned art rock into something raw, experimental, and decades ahead of its time.
They didn't play it safe, and decades later, the records still feel alive.
Highway 61 Revisited
Bob Dylan
I Put a Spell on You
Nina Simone

Abbey Road
The Beatles

Pet Sounds
The Beach Boys
Electric Ladyland
Jimi Hendrix
The Velvet Underground & Nico
The Velvet Underground
The sound of the 60s never disappeared. It just changed shape. You still hear it in indie guitars, layered harmonies, vintage tones, and artists chasing the same fearless energy that redefined modern music. From Jack White to Tame Impala to The Black Keys, today's sound still echoes the revolution that changed everything.
That's why the 60s are now spinning at Espresso Groove. It was the decade that taught music to break rules, say something real, and make people stop and listen. At Espresso Groove, we believe that great coffee and great records were never meant to be rushed. Sip slowly. Spin something timeless. Stay in the moment.
Drip • Drop • Vibe
3540 Belle Terre Blvd • Suite C
Myrtle Beach, SC 29526
Tue–Fri: 7am–9pm
Sat: 8am–7pm
Sun: 8am–5pm
Monday: Unpluged
(Flipping the records & prepping the beans. See you Tuesday at 7 AM.)
Drip • Drop • Vibe
The Drop
Every rotation tells a story. We pick a genre, dive deep into the sound, and craft coffee, tea, and energy/boba drinks inspired by the mood behind the music.
Sip the drinks. Spin the vinyl. Stay for the vibe.

The 60s weren't just a decade; they were an electric shift. It was the era where the single gave way to the album. Artists began creating albums, a complete journey meant to be heard from Side A to Side B with deep, complex stories that changed how people thought about politics, love, and art. From the sun-drenched melodies of the British Invasion to the psychedelic explorations of the Sunset Strip, the 60s proved that music could be a movement. In basement clubs and massive festivals, artists began to use the studio as an instrument, blending blues, folk, and rock into a sound that felt like the future. When the needle hit those specific records, the world actually felt different.
At Espresso Groove, we're starting where the modern ritual began: with the pioneers who taught us how to listen.

The 60s didn't just change music,
they changed culture.
Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited
Turned lyrics into protest, poetry, and the voice of a generation.
Nina Simone - I Put a Spell on You
One of the most powerful artistic voices of the civil rights era. Elegant, intense, timeless.
The Beatles - Abbey Road
Redefined what an album could be, turning each release into a full sonic experience.
The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
Blended sunshine harmonies with groundbreaking studio experimentation that reshaped pop music forever.
Jimi Hendrix - Electric Ladyland
Reinvented the electric guitar with feedback, fire, and fearless experimentation.
The Velvet Underground & Nico
Turned art rock into something raw, experimental, and decades ahead of its time.
They didn't play it safe, and decades later, the records still feel alive.
Highway 61 Revisited
Bob Dylan
I Put a Spell on You
Nina Simone

Abbey Road
The Beatles

Pet Sounds
The Beach Boys
Electric Ladyland
Jimi Hendrix
The Velvet Underground & Nico
The Velvet Underground
The sound of the 60s never disappeared. It just changed shape. You still hear it in indie guitars, layered harmonies, vintage tones, and artists chasing the same fearless energy that redefined modern music. From Jack White to Tame Impala to The Black Keys, today's sound still echoes the revolution that changed everything.
That's why the 60s are now spinning at Espresso Groove. It was the decade that taught music to break rules, say something real, and make people stop and listen. At Espresso Groove, we believe that great coffee and great records were never meant to be rushed. Sip slowly. Spin something timeless. Stay in the moment.