Village Coffee and Goods 17 Railroad Avenue, Kingston, NY 12401
About the Business
Village Coffee and Goods is a charming establishment located at 17 Railroad Avenue in Kingston, New York. This cozy spot offers a variety of delicious baked goods, freshly brewed coffee, and a selection of high-quality goods and groceries. Whether you're looking for a quick bite to eat, a relaxing cup of coffee, or some unique items to take home, Village Coffee and Goods has something for everyone. Stop by and experience the warm and welcoming atmosphere of this beloved cafe and store in the heart of Kingston.
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Location & Phone number
17 Railroad Ave #102, Kingston, NY 12401, United States
Hours open
Monday:
07:30 - 17:00
Tuesday:
07:30 - 17:00
Wednesday:
07:30 - 17:00
Thursday:
07:30 - 17:00
Friday:
07:30 - 17:00
Saturday:
07:30 - 17:00
Sunday:
07:30 - 17:00
Reviews
"Village Coffee and Goods was a huge surprise. The food was absolutely amazing. There is a good variety of food options. Everything has been created to be something more than just regular food items. Coffee was very good. I got a latte and wish the coffee was hotter. It was not very hot, but the flavor was good. There are only eight high-top chairs inside along the windows. There is exta setting outside as well. This is a come again Coffee shop."
"I ordered the omelette and coffee for breakfast and both were delicious! The cafe is small and has various items for sale like kombucha and sparking water, coffee grounds, and handmade mugs and bowls. It's a nice place to stop for breakfast. There was a long line so you may want to preorder."
"Coffee shop with a limited food menu. Friendly, helpful people. Not much space on the inside to sit. 8 stools under make shift counters. Some space in the alley next to the building. 2 stool and 3 stool spots to sit. Sandwiches seem expensive for their size. $15 for a 8 inch Turkey and cheese on a baguette. Window inside the wall for people outside to claim their order. The wait time for food was about 15 minutes."
"Hello dear reader, please be sure to try the lentil burger. It is made of the produce of the earth and demands your interest. The cortado was a delight as well. I asked for it with half n half and it came in a delightful piece of clay art. Nothing like saying "for here" and it truly being for here. Atmosphere was quite nice, lots to see inside the shop and outside as well. But more than all else the staff was friendly and accommodating, down to the leafy Earth. - Devin"
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