Discover Restaurants offering the best Cafe food in Cos Cob, Connecticut, United States. Cos Cob is a neighborhood and census-designated place in the town of Greenwich, Connecticut. It is located at 41.033 north, 73.6 west, on the Connecticut shoreline in southern Fairfield County. It had a population of 6,770 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 251 reviews
The food is great and well priced which is a tough thing to find in Greenwich. They are known for soups and crepes. The soups are homemade and there is always quite a few to choose from. The crepes are top notch. Service has always been great for us.
4 based on 41 reviews
Wonderful local restaurant Serving Breakfast & Brunch, Sandwiches on the go and fresh baked goods every morning.
On our way from NY to VT we accidentally came across this little cafe while searching out a shop on the same street. We're so happy we did! It ended up being our favorite of all restuarants/cafes we stopped at on our 5 day road trip. It's one of those places where it's hard to choose what you want because the menu has so many good options. We ended up opting for the BL&T, homemade granola and yogurt, and the chocolate chip pancakes. All were excellent, but the granola won our vote for best dish. They have great seasonal options in the bakery case too, along with great coffee and tea options. The service both at the table and at the espresso counter was friendly, timely and attentive. All was priced moderately and offered good sized portions.
4 based on 92 reviews
Breakfast, lunch or dinner is available 7 days a week, along with daily specials, a lunch prix-fixe, afternoon menu and a delectable brunch on Saturdays and Sundays. Popular brunch items include eggs Benedict, blueberry pancakes and lush mimosas made with
Pastis was classic...always goodPlain omelette was a bit over done.Though chef tried to remove light brown skin it still tasted ''not fluffy''...Caesar Salad was tasteless even with salt.A single brush bristle was in the omelette...One water glad was dirty...They need to tighten up their team...
I have been going to libraries all my life. When I lived in NYC, I belonged to the NY Public Library and used the branches there. When I lived in Scarsdale, NY I used primarily the White Plains library because it purchased the most new books. Every weekend or so, I would check out the new books section there and take home a volume or two. Now that I have moved to CT, however, I have discovered "Suburban Library Nirvana" in Greenwich. Thanks to a $20 million gift to the library (which morphed into $30 million by the time it reached the library's hands) Who knew that you could check out works of art to hang at home? Who knew that you could hear writers speak about their writing process and respond to inquiries from the public? The GPL is a veritable temple to learning that appeals to children and adults alike. The "new books" section is the absolute best I have ever seen. The new wing holds musical concerts and plays films almost every Friday night.
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