From out of town. Wish I had this store near me. Owner was super friendly. Great staff. And really delicious coffee. I could taste the deep rich flavor. Slightly more expensive than the Mc Donald’s” of coffee. Aka Dunkin. But wow the flavor and aroma just hit me like a ton of bricks!!
The owner was really friendly, and the coffee was some of the best we had ever had. Very cute place which was doubling as an art gallery too. Cash only, but if coffee isn't tour thing, be sure to try the ice cream!
The mango apricot sorbet was a dream. The owner of the shop was super friendly and presented herself as a customer. The dirty chai iced coffee is phenomenal - got it with almond milk and it wasnt too sweet. Just perfect!
Charming local shop with a great selection of coffees and snacks; including for the puppers 😁. Every barista works hard to remember the regulars and welcome the newcomers and visitors. My new favorite coffee shop.
I had a very good iced latte for breakfast. My husband had a scone that he said was good, and best with butter. The barista was nice and the atmosphere cute, wish we had been able to return for ice cream! CASH ONLY.
I stumbled upon this place a few years ago, but I wanted to share my experience because it was quite unique and frankly a memory I wish to hold close. I want to say this experience was probably rare, I don't know because I haven't the opportunity to come back yet, I'm sure it's still very cute and wholesome. Here's my story :)
It was my senior year of high school and our theater program was participating in the bucks county student theater festival. We were preforming our piece later, but first there were other activities and classes. My best friend and I... Mayyyybe skipped the classes by crossing the bridge and exploring. (I mean we've done the classes in past years and I probably should have gone, but we were seniors in highschool who wanted a little spontaneous adventure around the block.)
We snuck past other students and crossed the bridge, even ran into this poor instructor who asked us if we were a part of the festival but we acted as though we were not. Some improv I guess you would say. We kept walking and noticed the group of students were close behind us, we didn't realize the class was in the same direction. We looked and the building next to us and saw this lovely cafe and just went inside.
I don't think we planned on buying anything, my friend grabbed a newspaper from the stand outside as if he just wanted to sit and read it until the crowd passed us. However, the owner was kind to us and my friend bought me a chai latte, was very good btw.
I finally started to take in my surroundings. A man, a little older, was playing a guitar in the table next to us (I believe I remember Blackbird was being played which is a song I hold dear as well) which was right by the window, while another customer was all the way on the other side. The barista (whom I believe was the owner) was talking to the man as he played and the room felt warm and welcoming. The man was playing a song, I wish I remembered what song, but the barista starting singing along and it was sweet. Then all of a sudden the one other customer was harmonizing. I felt like I was in a movie, I have no idea if anyone was hired or just old friends or frequent customers. It was just surreal.
After the song the barista talks to us a little more and we somehow explain that we also sing, you know choir and theater). My friend was really talking more about me though, and the man and what song of like to sing. I just picked Someone Like You by Adele... Not sure why, it's an easy enough song I guess, but he said he didn't know it. We showed the song, he listened to it a bit and picked it up so quickly and yes I sang the song. The whole thing felt like a dream, seriously. I'm sure the experience is quite rare, but if the same people are still there I'm sure the small community over there is very welcoming.
I would love to try and go back, but I know with COVID and the fact that it would be planned would not make it as magical as my experience was first hand.
I originally gave Bucks 2 stars, but the dismissing reply that the owner gave me, took away a star...it's below my review, judge for yourself: Snooty service, with bad attitudes. Seemed to be hostile to my being there. Ice coffee subpar and overpriced.
Michael McCrosson
A little bit pricey, but very good quality.
Car Wash Detailer
From out of town. Wish I had this store near me. Owner was super friendly. Great staff. And really delicious coffee. I could taste the deep rich flavor. Slightly more expensive than the Mc Donald’s” of coffee. Aka Dunkin. But wow the flavor and aroma just hit me like a ton of bricks!!
R Brian Cutler
The owner was really friendly, and the coffee was some of the best we had ever had. Very cute place which was doubling as an art gallery too. Cash only, but if coffee isn't tour thing, be sure to try the ice cream!
Shane O.
Bucks on Bridge is great. The owner will dial you up a great cup of coffee or perfect Mocha. They also have ice cream! Bucks for the win.
Anna Solyarik
The mango apricot sorbet was a dream. The owner of the shop was super friendly and presented herself as a customer. The dirty chai iced coffee is phenomenal - got it with almond milk and it wasnt too sweet. Just perfect!
Lucy Mahalchick
Charming local shop with a great selection of coffees and snacks; including for the puppers 😁.
Every barista works hard to remember the regulars and welcome the newcomers and visitors. My new favorite coffee shop.
Spencer Rhodes
I had a very good iced latte for breakfast. My husband had a scone that he said was good, and best with butter. The barista was nice and the atmosphere cute, wish we had been able to return for ice cream! CASH ONLY.
DoodlePooge
I stumbled upon this place a few years ago, but I wanted to share my experience because it was quite unique and frankly a memory I wish to hold close. I want to say this experience was probably rare, I don't know because I haven't the opportunity to come back yet, I'm sure it's still very cute and wholesome. Here's my story :)
It was my senior year of high school and our theater program was participating in the bucks county student theater festival. We were preforming our piece later, but first there were other activities and classes. My best friend and I... Mayyyybe skipped the classes by crossing the bridge and exploring. (I mean we've done the classes in past years and I probably should have gone, but we were seniors in highschool who wanted a little spontaneous adventure around the block.)
We snuck past other students and crossed the bridge, even ran into this poor instructor who asked us if we were a part of the festival but we acted as though we were not. Some improv I guess you would say. We kept walking and noticed the group of students were close behind us, we didn't realize the class was in the same direction. We looked and the building next to us and saw this lovely cafe and just went inside.
I don't think we planned on buying anything, my friend grabbed a newspaper from the stand outside as if he just wanted to sit and read it until the crowd passed us. However, the owner was kind to us and my friend bought me a chai latte, was very good btw.
I finally started to take in my surroundings. A man, a little older, was playing a guitar in the table next to us (I believe I remember Blackbird was being played which is a song I hold dear as well) which was right by the window, while another customer was all the way on the other side. The barista (whom I believe was the owner) was talking to the man as he played and the room felt warm and welcoming. The man was playing a song, I wish I remembered what song, but the barista starting singing along and it was sweet. Then all of a sudden the one other customer was harmonizing. I felt like I was in a movie, I have no idea if anyone was hired or just old friends or frequent customers. It was just surreal.
After the song the barista talks to us a little more and we somehow explain that we also sing, you know choir and theater). My friend was really talking more about me though, and the man and what song of like to sing. I just picked Someone Like You by Adele... Not sure why, it's an easy enough song I guess, but he said he didn't know it. We showed the song, he listened to it a bit and picked it up so quickly and yes I sang the song. The whole thing felt like a dream, seriously. I'm sure the experience is quite rare, but if the same people are still there I'm sure the small community over there is very welcoming.
I would love to try and go back, but I know with COVID and the fact that it would be planned would not make it as magical as my experience was first hand.
Emily McKeon
Hands down the best ice cream I've had in a very long time. The chai tea latte was great and the affogatto was scrumptious. We'll be returning.
J Dave
I originally gave Bucks 2 stars, but the dismissing reply that the owner gave me, took away a star...it's below my review, judge for yourself:
Snooty service, with bad attitudes. Seemed to be hostile to my being there. Ice coffee subpar and overpriced.