Marrying a working art studio with a coffee shop results in the best of all possible worlds. Beautiful interior, good wifi, and decent coffee — all surrounded by beautiful art. One of my absolute favorite places to hang out in the area. One word of caution — the hours at this place are somewhat … free form, particularly during the holidays. Might want to call ahead and see if they are open.
Marcia B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Havertown, PA
This is not a café with an art gallery. It’s an art gallery with a café and I’m disappointed that other reviews don’t reflect that.(I mean, how many coffee shops have you been in that has a working intaglio press?) Nero Press produces drop-dead gorgeous lithographs that make the art lover drool. Matt and Florian are impressive artists whose craftsmanship is amazing. They were very willing to show me their process and it took a lot more time than just pouring me a cup of(very good) coffee. This place is special and I never wanted to leave. When I get back to St. Johnsbury, I plan to spend some time here.
Blair W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 LYNDONVILLE, VT
Matthew is a knowledgeable and courteous barista. He quickly remembers your preferences and provides a relaxing environment with strong Wi-Fi and eclectic music and art to enjoy.
Cassandra Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Westford, MA
Two words for this place, hipster heaven. Good coffee — got an iced macchiato and an iced chai with espresso in it. A bit overpriced but liked it. Solid parking lot in the back, wish I found that first — but all in all a cute place.
Garth L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 St. Johnsbury, VT
There is not a more eclectic place to grab a cup of joe in town. Great coffee and good conversation all happening in the middle of a fine art printing press.
Jessica W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Monkton, VT
cool hipstery place. It’s a gallery that has a little café in it. Lot’s of interesting things to look at and a good selection of coffee and tea drinks.
Penelope B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Portland, ME
A just-below-street level café and art space with a pleasant setup, free wifi, and decent natural light but slightly strange operating hours. The tea selection is two high-quality brands of bagged tea, one done by a local company. Be aware: all of the water for tea is at the same temperature. If you’re drinking a green or white tea, ask for the bag to steep yourself when it cools a little. Snacks are basic baked goods, wheat and animal products. The counter of stuff to add to your beverage is quite welcoming and has a good array of sweeteners but no non-dairy milk options. The bathroom is clean, but definitely knock if it’s closed just like it says on the sign.
Gel B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 St. Johnsbury, VT
This new coffee shop, nestled inside the intaglio print gallery, is really wonderful. They have a delicious and excellent assortment of teas, coffees, and specialty coffee drinks. The service is very friendly and knowledgable. While you wait for your order or when you are done, you can peruse the incredible art and maybe even see the artists themselves at work. The seating for the café is quaint but comfortable with great people– watching views onto Eastern Avenue. There are not many great coffee spots in the area and so it is refreshing to have a new place that is just that. Overall, this is a very unique café with good drinks and a good atmosphere and setup.