Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Curbside pickup
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Northside Grind Reviews - 100
4.9
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
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Salsa
im very picky with cafes, but this one was incredible. the coffee was super tasty, and the everything bagel w/ cream cheese was 10/10
maddy forma
We were staying in the area for 10 days & ate breakfast here every morning, I never leave reviews but everything on the menu is 10/10 & we love the staff! Definitely go here if you are around!!!!
Theana Angelus
My favorite spot for a good dirty chai and a sandwich. The garden is my go to but have tried a few different sandwiches and they’re all really great quality. You can tell there’s love in it!
Bob Kohuth
Excellent sandwich shop on North End of St.Thomas! Had the Northside grinder and it was very delicious! Keep up the great work & I highly recommend Northside Grind from breakfast or lunch!
Element Farms
Drove here from 15 minutes away daily during our stay. Very friendly staff and great smoothies and yogurt bowls.
Amanda J.
Great food, perfect morning meet up spot
Kellyn Carlson
Awesome little coffee shop at a resort. Stumbled in there on accident to find homemade sandwiches and salads we ate outside for lunch. Best little accidental find of our trip. Can't go wrong with their simple tasty treats!
Michael Scott
The staff is friendly and attentive here and the bagels and sandwiches are excellent. You can also pick up a bottle of wine here and other things.
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Veronica Leiva
Breakfast club and the CCC coffee was delicious! Highly recommended!
Mira Serrill-Robins
Probably the best iced latte I’ve found on the island so far, and it’s such a relief. It’s one of the closest places I’ve found to a standard metropolitan place making espresso drinks. On the island I’ve had sour, watery coffee called an iced latte, and a bitter iced latte, but this coffee actually tastes good, and strong enough even with a bunch of milk and over ice. The food is a bit heavy, not standard coffee shop baked goods, but rather breakfast sandwiches and lunch sandwiches and wraps, so it’s just a coffee stop as far as I’m concerned. They sell beans, too, but they were $18 for a bag, so it’s a bit pricy for beans—$15 for something fresh and local is about my max.
This is on the Flamboyan resort complex, and there’s plenty of parking. They have signs out from the road, and mapping apps get you here properly. There’s a bit of gravel road and parking lot at the end.