Reviews on Cafe food in Coxsackie, New York, United States. Coxsackie (/kʊkˈsæki/ kuuk-SAK-ee) is a town in Greene County, New York, United States. The population was 8,918 at the 2010 census. The name of the town is said to be derived from a Native American term, but it has various translations ("owl's hoot" is locally common).
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4 based on 28 reviews
Had an assortment of sandwiches, all of which were good. All were filling without going to the extreme mega sandwich, which is simply wasteful. The ingredients were all good as well.The potato salad was terrific, really exceptional. Price was very reasonable. They would be a regular stop if we were local. If you are passing thru, give them a visit.
4 based on 19 reviews
Came to this bar for a drink before dinner. My fiancee and I enjoyed our cocktials and played two games of pool before we left. It's very spacious and has a nice vibe with pieces of art for purchase, as well. I believe it is a cash only bar.
4 based on 43 reviews
A friendly, family and community oriented restaurant. We serve breakfast and lunch daily and all day. We have a wide variety of coffees, teas, espresso drinks and smoothies.
If you want a quick bite for breakfast or lunch Nolita's is a great find! They have plenty of coffee, drinks, and breakfast sandwiches! Also lots of baked goods and other goodies! Small seating area but it serves it's purpose....you may have to wait a few minutes for your order but it's worth it!
5 based on 18 reviews
Talbot has the corner on the market in this town... nothing beats the food. Itâs always delicious. The staff is kind and courteous with no attitude of ego! Excellent cheeses, fabulous cakey things, cookies! Lots of exciting things to eat always. Not cheap but who cares if itâs as good as this IS.
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4 based on 92 reviews
We stopped in here for a "bite". Little did we know we would stagger out stuffed with delicious food. Our waiter was kind and helpful. The sought after crusty french loaf (I MEAN LOAF) with butter/jam and a cappuccino was a rich and filling breakfast for me. My husband went for an omelet which was perfectly cooked. We asked for potatoes and were offered mashed (morning mashed! why not!) or a Swiss gratin. We went for the cheese and were not disappointed. They were delicious and perfectly prepared. Thin slices that melted in your mouth. A side of fruit salad with a Citron Chaud for the digestion and we were out the door. So glad we skipped the diner eggs and wandered into Le Gamin Country. Look forward to going back for those mashed potatoes.
4 based on 90 reviews
Set amid the rampant gentrification on Warren St, this cozy little restaurant provides a comfort breakfast or lunch at reasonable prices. We tried the homemade soup and half sandwich and they were flavorful and good value. Yes, the service is slow, so donât go here if you are in a hurry. Go here when you are sick of the hotsy totsy stores and cafes on Warren St and just want a touch of the old days. There are also homemade crafts and some antiques for sale as well as homemade baked goods. You can also make arrangements for a proper afternoon tea - by reservation.
Pros: Lovely setting, attractive dining room and veranda, interesting menu.Cons: Single, untrained and overwhelmed waiter. Hour- long wait for food. Corned beef sandwich inedible--charred bread, greasy, gristly meat.
4 based on 233 reviews
Come in and enjoy fresh baked bread, pastries and coffee drinks every day from 7am until close. We also welcome you to join us while our Executive Chef serves French inspired dinners made to order for you, always made with seasonal and local ingredients w
Atmosphere is nice. Nothing special. The food which was only breakfast was terrible. Poached eggs were overcooked, practically hard boiled. Potatoes so overcooked you could not eat them. I went because the reviews had 4 stars but clearly not the case. And it wasn't as if the place was so busy. When we ordered breakfast at 9:30 am we were the only ones in there. I would not recommend this eatery at all. At end we paid 32.00 for a breakfast that was terrible.
4 based on 103 reviews
Cascades was a perfect spot for a very good, straightforward lunch--no frills, nothing "special," just really well prepared sandwiches, GREAT soup specials, and excellent service. We each had a "combination"--half sandwich and cup of soup--and couldn't have been more pleased. The soup choices--turkey and wild rice and lentil--were excellent (the lentil was rich, well seasoned, smokey, the turkey/wild rice filled with lots of vegetable and meat), and the sandwiches were (as per the title of the review) really huge--even the half sandwiches, with the fillings bursting out. My husband had the Mount Merino--a reuben, with lots of really nicely prepared corned beef; I a Mount Shasta, with perfectly ripe avocado complimenting the lightly smoked turkey. Each was accompanied by a hefty portion of kettle-fried potato chips. It's a popular lunch spot, with what appeared on a weekday to be a mostly local crowd. The service was prompt and friendly, and the meal quite reasonably priced. We'll definitely stop by again when next in the area.
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