I’m a coffee addict and I know a thing or two about a good espresso. I will not be coming back to this place. My Americano was basically cold, so incredible bland and far from strong enough(especially considering I ordered a double). Thankfully it was only $ 3.25(which is why I gave more than one star) but based on the reviews I figured I was in for a treat. Complete disappointment. Granted your choices for good coffee are slim pickins out east but this place does not deserve 5 star reviews. Head down 27 to Hampton coffee or even up to sag for sagtown.
Jacqui B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Alamos, CA
Great coffee but easy to miss. There’s no signage. They roast on site and finally we found a place that can make a decent cappuccino and long espresso! Yah for the coffee purists. Only disappointment is not having a ceramic cup to enjoy. Can’t stand disposable cups. Their clientele is cool. Classic Mustang and MG outside. Thanks.
Kyle G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bridgehampton, NY
Coffee grinds are imported from all points of the world. Order drinks or beans to go. Reasonably priced. Staff are not outgoing by any means but you know you’re getting incredible coffee when that aroma hits you at the front door. 5⁄5!
Linda S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Sag Harbor, NY
a breadth of fresh air, in the midst of pop up coffee houses. college feel, in the Hamptons. no pretense. just good coffee.
Brian B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Southampton, NY
The only way to get a good coffee is to use beans that have been roasted that week. At Java nation, you are guaranteed freshly roasted beans. They also seem very skilled at selecting and roasting the beans. The espresso is always popping with a robust aroma. And decaf is better than most caffeinated coffees elsewhere.
Carl F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Kingston, NY
Really good coffee — the best I’ve found during my brief time here in the Hamptons. A fun, easygoing vibe, too. The barista told a great story — yesterday a customer, unhappy with the price of a drink, left a penny for a tip. Turns out to have been a 1941 penny worth $ 200! This is not a brief for obnoxiously low tipping. My only quibble is that it’s not really hangout friendly. I’m a writer and look for cafes where I can hunker down. That’s not how Java Nation is laid out, although I did find a stool and table to sit at. Really interesting people and good conversations, though, including a drop-by by a celebrity whose name shall not be mentioned out of respect for him and disdain for a culture that elevates celebrities. (Still: I noticed.)
Don L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Southampton, NY
The best/freshest coffee on the planet! Most of the beans are organic! The other local roaster needs to take lessons!
Noah W.
Beverly Hills, CA
Blink and you’ll miss it but this coffee roaster is a great place to stop pre or post train ride or just to pick up some coffee by the pound(which they are known for). I had the mocha and it was great and their limited pastry selection was surprising delicious.