Village Coffee and Goods
Amenities
- Wheelchair-accessible toilet
- Delivery
- Takeaway
- Dine-in
Village Coffee and Goods Reviews - 100
4.2
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
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Ioana Boambes
Amazing veggie burger, quinoa bowls and teas. The non-veggie goods also looked scrumptious. Mostly local and delicious finds in produce, breads - a one week sourdough bread, cheese, milk, grains, jams, confections it’s a true delight of the senses. The coffees are spectacular. Can’t wait to visit Kingston again and sample something else off the menu.
Kevin Caputo
BEST COFFEE IN KINGSTON, NY HANDS DOWN. I was amazed when I found this place and after having a latte. Love the style of the seating areas, natural tabletops with a really modern feel. Staff is friendly enough, they use Toby's Estate espresso. The iced tea there is fantastic. If you're a coffee fanatic, go here.
Bonnie R
Thought the coffee was ok but overpriced as well as the other items. (All that Java is the best around). Sort of felt it wasn't authentic and Kingston, but someone trying to be Brooklyn. BTW way, I lived in Brooklyn and if I want Brooklyn I would be living there still.
Rebecca Strassberg
Super cute and one of the only places in Kingston open on Tuesdays 🤣
Ryan Corjulo
NYC prices, only small cups, and the coffee is average. The only thing they have going is aesthetic. Go to monkey joes for a far better product
Tiffany Williams
Favorite coffee shop in Kingston! They take low waste, composting and recycling seriously and I so appreciate that. Not to mention their coffee and baked goods are delicious. They also sell some zero waste products in the store too!
J H-B
very nice cozy little cafe... then I realized as I was leaving there was more seating in an adjacent room. lol Still nice and relaxed atmosphere. Cappachino was very very good. I also had a pastry roll of sorts. More of a cinnamon bun but with very light flaky shell. That said, the only minor less positive comments I have is that it being the first time I was there, I didnt realize there was another larger room to sit in, because the front room is small, crowded and while planned out as well as possible for the size room it was
But they had the "kitchen", a display island for baked /cooked food items, shelving against a wall with coffees displayed [most costing somewhere in the $15 +/- per bag [not lb, as far as what I saw on the packaging]
and crowed together seatings in one little corner of the room.
As I mentioned above, the cappachino was quite good with that cute little swirl in the foam on the top. BUT, Perhaps since I make my own cappachinos at home, I've gotten out of touch with the big differences in price and portion /sizes in different cafes, as I considered it a smaller size cappachino with a large, almost extra large price on it. There were very few pastries /desserts to choose from. Perhaps it was because we went mid-morning [9:30 / 10am]. But the roll I choose was tasty but on the small size for the price. The cost for the cappachino & roll was approx $12. The cappachino was good enough to go back [ and next time, to sit in the next room with a little more room and a shade easier to talk in. I will do my best to accept that the basis of my percep- tion that this little snack was expensive, is I'm cheap about somethings and not about other things, plus I have a Keurig Rivo machine that makes pretty nice cappachinos, lattes and espressos [hot or cold] in a matter of a couple minutes with zero effort. It will always be healthier for people [when and if they can] to get out and socialize, instead of sitting home all the time. I will say that many people, normally, might not even think of stopping for something that might cost this much because they are retired or on a limited budget. I want to suggest for those who cant or choose not to pay the cost of custom cafe coffees, ect., that to achieve the goal of " Move a muscle, change a thought", that I have found that a regular cup of coffee can play the same role for as little as $1.08 at McDonald's [or all I can say in my area of NYS, that is what they are still charging any size]. I personally find that for a plain cup of coffee, McD's coffee is consistently pretty good.
I now bring this review back to its intended subject of review, Village Coffee. I didnt give them 5 stars only because of cost, very limited "snack" dessert selection, overall generally cramped environment and not to forget, not very good parking options.
Morgan Mikula
Best coffee around. The food never disappoints. I really enjoy their gluten free baked goods that are made in house! I highly recommend this place to anyone. Be sure to stop by if you’re in Kingston!
Stacy Howland
Live out of town and this is always where I come for my morning coffee or latte when visiting. Friendly staff and that small town feel, with house-made pastries and breakfast.
Susanna Nicholson
If you're into locavore menus, fabulous homemade baked goods, and a friendly laid-back Aussie vibe this is the place to eat. Or to shop your groceries, espresso drinks, and even dry goods. We pick up meals here all the time but our Thanksgiving feast was really special. Deserves many many stars!