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  • Outdoor seating
  • Takeout
  • Dine-in

Wine & Butter Cafe & Market Reviews - 100

4.3
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Andrew Wilkins

A wonderful little cafe featuring high end / gourmet snacks, fresh coffee and espresso drinks, grab and go pastries and sandwiches, and artisanal pantry supplies, dairy, and wine.

They’ve gone to great lengths to adapt to the pandemic - including maintaining a very nice, safely distanced array of cafe tables. Perfect for a rainy day sit with some espresso.

Update - still a nice spot. But I wish the owners wouldn’t park their truck and Jeep (illegally) in the turn lane, making it harder to drive in the area and also blocking the tables’ view of the park.

Emily Cameron

The best spot on the Hill— Parisian cafe and market that has everything you could need!

Aisling McNary-Hickey

Used to be good enough to overlook their steep prices but now all their baked goods are stale and gross and their coffee is often burnt. Skip the Cafe altogether when shopping here.

The tiramisu is decent, though.

A.C. Antonelli

Fantastic little spot for coffee, pastries, muffins, and croissants. Pop down on one knee and order through the low window. Bring your dog too, the dog treats are not a coincidence.

Alec Hoke

Cute little cafe with great sandwiches and salmon dip. Cool outdoor seating looking over the park.

MJ

Sweet little spot to stop by on weekend with dogs.
Friendly staff, atmosphere and almond croissant is great.

Roger Poulin

This place has been an absolute lifesaver during the pandemic. Great coffee, great owners, cute dogs, tasty pastries and sandwiches, and place to work on my laptop outside and get out of my apartment?

Yes please.

Also a good pitstop prior to picnics in the park with a good selection of snacks, beer, and wine.

Brian Bessire

Wow. Best pan au chocolat this side of the Atlantic. A woman in line there told me that the French Embassy is known to get their croissants from there.

Espresso drinks are roasted very dark and served very hot, but excellent nonetheless. Fabulous tiny bodega inside, to boot. Enough said.

Krystal Zwiesineyi L. Chindori - Chininga

Please see other comments below alluding to racist and discriminatory treatment. I experienced the same. Ignored and rudely gestured to whilst other patrons were greeted warmly and treated with respect. No matter how good(?) the coffee or the patries are, I wouldn't patronize a place that has repeated reports of treating poc this way.

Marie Mariki

Lovely little place. There is a walk up window to order. We had a ham, egg, and cheese croissant, a chocolate croissant, a cappucchino and a coffee. It was $20, so a bit pricey, but I am sure their rent is pricey, too.

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