Lyon Street Cafe
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Lyon Street Cafe Reviews - 100
4.5
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Makayla Spencer
Love this place. If you can get a seat it's a great place to sit and talk or read. In evenings it's nice too because they have wine. I like buying a couple macarons at the bakery next door while I wait for my coffee. :)
Eric S.
Nice little place. Nantucket Bakery is attached something pastries are nice.
Coffee tastes great but there are only pour over and espresso options. Get far too pricey if you want to sit an read the paper or a book. A brew option or even French press would be nice.
Michelle Kitler
So lovely and pretty here! Prices are typical for a fancy/hipster coffee place. Food and treats look amaaazing š¤¤
My only complaint is that the food is not labeled and it was too busy to bother the baristas about what everything was. Iād love to see the food labeled so I could make a quick selection!
Definitely will be returning to this little gem.
Nate
Cute little spot with friendly people. Good coffee and pastries.
Adam Merrick
This is the most relaxing place to be with my fiance on the weekend. I'm the type of guy that avoids places like Starbucks and Bigby because I know there are places like Lyon Street that are light-years better. They have an excellent condensed menu of drinks that I think more coffee shops should emulate and even when there is seasonal or special drink it is not over-flavored to point where it stops tasting like coffee. I'm a very "vanilla" coffee drinker, but I know that other people get things like oatmilk for their drink so they can cater to those tastes too. One word of warning though, everybody wants to be here so finding a seat to settle into isn't always easy, but it is so worth it.
Zac Newton
A great place to grab a decent cappuccino and a pastry. The atmosphere is fairly relaxed and you'll see a variety of people enjoying their coffee here. However, due to it's popularity you will have a hard time finding a place to sit.
Timothy Putman
Unfailingly friendly service, good coffee, and a lively vibe make this one of my favorite places to work away from my home office. Reliable wifi, pretty good access to receptacles, free parking lot. A variety of seating options, including my favorite the high stool bar in front which makes it easy to go from sitting to standing and affords a distracting view of the street. Can be a little noisy sometimes for phone calls, and better for brainstorming than high-focus hang-outs.
Kelly Trawczynski
This place has the vibes of a cute, cozy, hidden, little Parisian Cafe. It's on a quiet brick road and next to a bakery, where they get their baked goods, which are amazing!!
They have great seating by the window, and wood booths and tables. The coffee is really really great. I got a Cafe Meil and loved it. I also got some baked good that had baked merrienge and custard and fruit š It was SO good.
My only thing I didn't like was that it is rather small, and therefore can be a little crowded and noisy! But, that's just my personal preference, I like quiet coffee shops!
Shawn Gustaf
Excellent coffee, delicious treats from the bakery next door (from cupcakes and fresh fruit tarts to quiche and muffins), friendly baristas and great atmosphere. One of my favorite spots to work from. Would be a great place to take a date. Plenty of free parking close by. Highly recommend.
Joey Hidalgo
Don't let the rustic aesthetic fool you. This place is deceptively modern. A warm and cozy at home feeling, serving fine cafe sweet treats and delicious drinks and those electrical outlets that also have USB ports in them all combine to create a wonderful space in the Northeast Neighborhood Area. Not to mention the wonderful staff, and the proximity to both Nantucket Bakery and Martha's Vineyard (both local established favorites).