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The Nook Reviews - 100

4.8
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Tiffanee Noyes

Absolutely my favorite coffee place, everyone knows your name, its so warm and welcoming highly recommend!!

MORGAN Fante

If you want a fantastic cup of coffee this is the place!!! I've never had a better espresso, not to mention NITRO COLD BREW!!! That was to die for!!! I've told everyone I know to go....best coffee shop in area hands down extra🌟star

Eric Vargo

Best coffee in the area and also has some great homemade pastries and breads. Owners are friendly and welcoming and are always there, so it's a great vibe.

frank miranda

Simply the best. Fun. Great conversation. A really happy place. Feeling down to to the nook have a skoomas, have a delicious baked good and try to leave unhappy. Doesn't happen. Champions of the coffee.

Melissa Rogers

Love the atmosphere. The girls were very nice and we loved our drinks and homemade linguica rolls 😋 Definitely going back!!

Yukiko Shinzato

Linguica Rolls. Rotating coffee menu. Friendly barista. Cool vibe.

TB Alves

Cool vibe coffee shop in town...great Java and the cinnamon roll was the bomb!

Update 5/4
Had the linguicia roll and it was delicious, you gotta try it!

Scott Orlowski

Such a friendly place you can literally just hang out with the owners. If you're a coffee aficionado and you don't go here you're missing out. If you go to Dunkin Donuts and don't go here you're an idiot. I don't even drink coffee and I come here at least once a week.

Jay Keyes

"The Nook" has created a menu of unique, delicious coffee beverages based on combining chemistry with carefully procured high-end coffee stones.

Nitro Coffee is The Nook's gift to Southeastern Massachusetts. Nitro stands for "nitrogen," and it affects both taste and texture of the coffee, resulting in a somewhat-creamy, somewhat-sweet coffee even when served black as I had it. I didn't need to add anything to it, and despite tasting as sweet and rich as it did, my delicious cup of the Nook's Nitro Coffee contained no more than 2 calories.

I also sampled the Nook's Nitro Latte, which is cold-pressed espresso blended with water and milk. Again, the creaminess of the nitrogenation process allows them to use less dairy, and a cup will cost you a mere 80 calories, or about half of what an equivalent-sized latte would expand your waste by at Starbucks.

Finally, I also had the "Local Buzz," which is a peppy "grown-up grade" coffee-flavored milk built on top of the Nook's homemade coffee syrup and consisting of vanilla combined with all-natural sweetening ingredients such as maple syrup and local honey.

You can't go wrong with any of the beverages I tried, but perhaps my favorite thing I ordered was the Nook's Linguiça Roll.

Within the Nook's rendition of this regional treat, spicy slices of browned linguiça sausage swim in melted cheese, encased in a buttery, sweet, soft, bread-y roll. Ask that they heat one up for you and prepare to be blown away by the combined flavors of this simple, yet devastatingly effective pastry that has been immaculately engineered such that the whole is greater than the mere sum of its parts.

Conveniently located in Fairhaven's beautiful waterfront and bustling "downtown" area, and walking distance from Fort Phoenix beach, on a street with plenty of street parking available, the Nook is a destination that I expect will delight both locals and visitors (such as myself) for many years to come.

E Barrett

My wife and I got hooked on the nook awhile back and now we can't stop. Their local buzz is like the chippy from Dartmouth but better. And there house made linguica sandwich is to die for!!

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