I go there every morning and drink their coffee every day, it is my lifeblood and I would hosed without their coffee + great environment !!!
Dianne J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Windsor, VT
Karen and her crew are not only super friendly, they are very knowledgeable about the area! When I first moved here 3 years ago Karen gave me all the information I needed to feel more at home… which is just the way I feel when I visit Boston Dreams. She goes above and beyond with every customer, every order. The lattes are really tasty and made exactly the way I want them. In addition to great coffee they have exotic teas, to die for waffles and pastries, biscotti and award winning chili.
Wayne T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Phoenix, AZ
Not only was the coffee excellent and the décor amazing, but the owner Karen spent time letting me know about what is going on with development in Windsor as well as some activities that were coming up. VERY clean, bright and cheery, free Wifi, great coffee, ice cream(I didn’t have any but it is Gifford’s from Maine, which I know to be awesome). Do check this place out.
Amina W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Philadelphia, PA
Coffee was served luke-warm… but the ice cream flavors we experienced made up for it and then some. Peanut Butter Caramel cookie dough ice cream? Holy delicious, batman.
Lisa S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fort Collins, CO
I stopped here for coffee when driving through looking for fall foliage on a rainy day. The«Black-eyed chai»(chai with expresso) was excellent, and they were great about helping me find interesting things to see, even finding pamphlets of local places that I might be interested in.
E. W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brattleboro, VT
Owner happily opened the door for me after closing, and made me a much needed cup of tea to go. Really friendly and nice place. Good tea. I’ll be back during open hours. If traveling through, for a change of pace, hop off Route 91 and take route 5 through Windsor, then hop back on Route 91 at the next exit.
Jen S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Central Falls, RI
It’s a coffee shop with interesting Red Sox memorabilia that’s a little more ‘gallery’ than something you’d find on Yawkee Way. I mean, if it were Yankees stuff I probably would have just turned around and walked out. It’s a really cute place to have coffee and pastry or ice cream. Looks like you can purchase most of the Red Sox stuff, too, so you can kill two birds with one stone. The birds being a Blue Jay and an Oriole.
Benjamin Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brattleboro, VT
Great little Coffee and Ice Cream place. They use Mocha Joe’s Coffee and Gifford’s Ice Cream. The interior is modern and cozy and, if you like baseball, Boston Dreams is also a sports gallery. They also have free WiFi and a very friendly staff.
Emily M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cornish, NH
Great little coffee shop in the heart of Windsor. I’ve had their chai, and maple latte — both of which were very good. They also serve ice cream, and pastries. A friend of mine got a raspberry«bear claw» pastry(I’ve only ever had almond), and while they enjoyed it, I found it less than satisfying. It was quite dry, and like no bear claw pastry I’d ever seen or tasted. I admit I am a pastry snob, so I’m probably much pickier than most. The hot drinks and ice cream, however, are delish! The employees are also very nice and friendly, and the seating is quite comfortable.
David M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Windsor, VT
Finally got a chance to pop into Windsor’s newest coffee shop. They are also a sports memorabilia and ice cream shop. Sounds crazy but it totally works. They are located right on the corner of Main and State Streets in a nicely renovated brick building. The walls are covered in framed Boston Red Sox photos and there are a few tables and soft chairs. A comfy casual atmosphere with wifi. I had the maple latte based on another Unilocal recommendation and it was delicious, prepared perfectly by one of the owners. I’ll definitely be back.
Daniel M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Waltham, MA
Vermont has a way of mixing things that shouldn’t work and making them come out just fine. That is the case with a relatively new coffee shop/sports memorabilia place located in Windsor called Boston Dreams. The owners have had the sports thing going on for a number of years but recently changed its focus, morphing it into a coffee place, while keeping the banners, seats, signed baseballs and autographed photos as an important part of the business. Does this combination work? Some places it wouldn’t. Here, though it’s seems to function just fine. Although the seating area is a bit small it’s cozy, bright, and doesn’t seem too cramped. Coffee selections include the standards, roasted from premium beans, and specialty drinks, such as lattes and espresso, all priced rather competitively. In the local tradition of combining things that shouldn’t work and making them tasty, they offer a tasty maple latte flavored with just the right amount of maple syrup not to overpower the coffee. My drinking companion felt that the mocha latte was too heavy on the chocolate but I didn’t agree. Good coffee beverages all the way through. There is also a good selection of baked goods here and, although a bit pricier than I would have liked I found the bagels, in particular, to be quite satisfying. Before awarding them a fourth star I think I’ll head back another time to try some more of the baked items and a different coffee selection. Meanwhile I’ll also await the arrival of more memorabilia, look forward to my next visit and say that this unusual combination… seems to work really well.