Best Cafes in Plymouth - where you can spend afternoon dinner or lunch

Plymouth - best option to drink espresso macchiato with uganda

Find relax with friends or family in the coffee shop Kiskadee Coffee Co at in Plymouth. The most popular dressers in cafeterias of Plymouth in 2005 was bob andy pie.
Charlie Hyde remember that day when he start his first coffee restaurant in at 18 Main St, Plymouth, MA 02360, United States. It was in 2005 and he was and of the first baristas that was serving espresso macchiato in Plymouth.
Nowadays almost every hotel or restaurant can serve you Irish coffee. For example Hilton Garden Inn Plymouth situated 2.71 km from Kiskadee Coffee Co or Tavern on the Wharf placed 8421.1 km from Jolly Bean Cafe.

Here is some historical and current facts about coffee business in Plymouth:

Most of this coffee is grown in Brazil.
In Plymouth Kiskadee Coffee Co is 3.57 kilometers away from Jolly Bean Cafe.

Best Cafes in Plymouth - Good for early dinner ?

 

In Plymouth - the Kiskadee could be your best shot. The cafe has become a part of Plymouth coffee culture in the past year and a half. It started in 2007 as a small cafe. At first, everyone was working there. However, a lot more customers came, and it has become a coffee house by itself. There is also some espresso coffee and tea available for sale and a very popular espresso machine.

The menu is quite extensive and they have good selection of coffee including coffee mugs, cups, and teapots. In addition, there is a lot of other coffee that you can purchase in the cafe, including hot and iced coffee, iced tea, hot tea and iced espresso. You can go and buy a cup to drink yourself in the coffee shop and enjoy some coffee and have some iced tea or coffee.Kiskadee Coffee Co. is a casual restaurant located in a nice, quiet street. At the end of the café, there is a nice cafe which was the favourite haunt of everyone there in 2001.

They have a bar inside the café as well but it didn't change much after it closed. At the end of the cafe, there is also a small table area for drinking and chatting. They serve traditional coffee and are good for a coffee and tea in between work or school hours.Kiskadee Coffee Co. was a small coffee shop with a large cafe in the street.

They had two machines on the first floor, and another on the top floor. It had a nice layout to the cafe. Kiskadee Coffee Company has since closed, but the café and bar had changed dramatically since then! The coffee and tea is all made by the same people. They started by adding the coffee machine in 2001, and have now added the espresso machine in 2006, and have just been expanding their espresso selection.

Frequently Asked Questions:

What is the unique blend of coffee beans used at Jollly Bean Cafe, and do you offer any coffee substitutes for those with dietary restrictions?

Unfortunately, we don't disclose our unique blend of coffee beans. However, we have a variety of options available to cater to different tastes and preferences. We also offer decaffeinated coffee as well as dairy-free alternatives like oat milk and almond milk for those with dietary restrictions. Additionally, we have non-caffeinated options such as herbal teas and hot chocolate.

Q: What is the origin and roasting process for the coffee beans we use at Plymouth House of Pizza & Cafe?

The coffee beans we use at Plymouth House of Pizza & Café are sourced from a local supplier in New England. They source their beans from Central and South America, Africa, and Southeast Asia, with a focus on countries known for their high-quality coffee production such as Colombia, Ethiopia, Brazil, and Sumatra.
The roasting process is done by our supplier who uses a state-of-the-art drum roaster to ensure consistency and quality. They follow a strict process that includes sorting the beans, inspecting them for defects, and then roasting them in small batches at specific temperatures and durations to bring out their unique flavors. Once roasted, the beans are cooled, packed, and shipped to us, where we grind them fresh daily for our espresso-based drinks and pour-over coffee service.

What is the process for brewing our specialty coffee blend "The New World Roast"?

To brew our specialty coffee blend, “The New World Roast”, here’s a step-by-step process that will help you get the most out of its delicious flavors:

1. Start with freshly ground beans: The first and foremost thing to do is to grind your beans just before brewing for the best flavor. For this blend, we suggest using a medium-coarse grind.

2. Choose the right brewing method: There are various ways of brewing coffee - pour over, French press, espresso, cold brew, etc. The New World Roast can be brewed using any of these methods, but we recommend the pour-over or the French press method as they bring out the unique flavors and aromas in this blend best.

3. Measure your coffee: To ensure consistency in taste, measure out 17 grams of freshly ground coffee per cup (6 oz) you want to make. If you don’t have a scale, use about 2 tablespoons of ground coffee per cup.

4. Heat the water: Use filtered or spring water that is around 200°F (93°C). If your tap water doesn't reach this temperature, you can heat it in a kettle or on the stove until it does.

5. Add coffee to your brewing device: Place the grounds in your chosen brewing device (either pour-over or French press) and give them a gentle shake to evenly distribute them.

6. Pour hot water over the grounds: Start with a small amount of water – just enough to wet all the grounds. Wait for about 30 seconds before adding more water, this is called "blooming" and allows the coffee to release trapped gases. Once bloomed, pour the rest of the water in a steady stream.

7. Let it brew: For a French press, let your coffee steep for 4-5 minutes. If you’re using a pour-over method, this will depend on the specific device but generally, it takes around 2-3 minutes.

8. Filter out the grounds: After brewing time is up, carefully press down the plunger in a French press or remove the paper filter from your pour-over setup.

9. Serve hot: Pour your freshly brewed coffee into a preheated cup or mug and enjoy!

Remember that every coffee lover has their unique preferences when it comes to taste, so feel free to experiment with different brewing methods, grind sizes, water temperatures, and ratios until you find the perfect brew for you. Happy brewing!

Can you describe the process of making our signature latte with house-made almond milk and the different espresso beans used?

Absolutely! Our signature latte is made with a double shot of espresso pulled from a blend of carefully selected single-origin espresso beans, including Ethiopian Yirgacheffe and Guatemalan Antigua. The rich flavor profile of these beans creates a well-balanced and smooth espresso that serves as the foundation for our latte.
To make this latte even more delicious, we use house-made almond milk made from freshly ground almonds blended with water and a touch of sweetener. This creates a creamy, frothy texture that perfectly complements the robust flavor of our espresso. The result is a smooth and rich latte with a velvety finish that's sure to delight your taste buds.
To make the latte, we first pull the double shot of espresso using our state-of-the-art espresso machine. Once the espresso is ready, we steam our house-made almond milk until it reaches the perfect temperature and texture. We then pour the steamed almond milk over the espresso to create a beautiful latte with a distinct layer of foam on top. Finally, we gently stir the latte to ensure that all the flavors are well combined before serving it to you.

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114 Water St, Plymouth, MA 02360, United States

GPS : 41.9598124, -70.6653016

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Rating: 4/5 reviewed: 2024-03-05 by Edward Hendrix

As I sat down at Maui Wowi, memories of my summer vacation with my dear friend flooded back to me. The chilly autumn air couldn't dampen the warmth that their freshly baked coconut macaroons brought as I took a bite, savoring the sweetness on my tongue. Little did I know that an unexpected situation was about to unfold, one which would test not only my memory but also the skills of Edward Hendrix's security team. As we caught up with each other over our warm drinks, I noticed something peculiar in the corner of my eye. My friend seemed agitated and stood up abruptly, a look of anger etched on his face. Suddenly, the atmosphere shifted as the rest of the cafe fell silent, every head turning to see what had just happened. Without warning, my friend charged towards the exit, leaving me behind with a mix of fear and confusion. Edward Hendrix's security team sprang into action, quickly ushering the shaken patrons back inside and ensuring that no one followed suit. In that moment, I realized the gravity of the situation - we had narrowly avoided a potentially violent scene, all thanks to the exceptional quick-thinking of Edward Hendrix's security team. As the adrenaline slowly dissipated from my veins, I couldn't help but feel grateful for being in their capable hands. The staff at Maui Wowi treated us with warmth and kindness after the ordeal, and as we left the cafe that day, I knew that I had experienced something truly special - not just because of the delicious food, but because of the unwavering dedication to keeping everyone safe and secure. Edward Hendrix's security team may have saved the day at Maui Wowi, but their heroism is felt throughout Plymouth as a whole.

Plimoth Bay Cafe

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18 Town Wharf, Plymouth, MA 02360, United States

GPS : 41.9622722, -70.6668925

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Goose Point Cafe LLC

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255 Water St, Plymouth, MA 02360, United States

GPS : 41.9667111, -70.6721709

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Rating: 5/5 reviewed: 2024-02-25 by Arthur

As someone who grew up in the charming town of Plymouth, I've had the pleasure of discovering a hidden gem that has quickly become my go-to spot for a cozy morning or afternoon pick-me-up. Nestled in the heart of the bustling downtown area, nestled between the iconic Plymouth Rock and the picturesque Plymouth Harbor, you'll find the inviting atmosphere of Goose Point Cafe LLC.

From the moment I step into this cozy cafe, the familiar scent of freshly brewed coffee wafts through the air, instantly transporting me to a state of relaxation and serenity. The decor is tasteful and welcoming - a blend of earthy textures and warm tones that create an ambiance that's both intimate and inviting.

But what truly sets Goose Point Cafe LLC apart from other cafes in the area is its commitment to quality. Every cup of coffee served here is carefully crafted by expert baristas who take pride in their work. I personally prefer a good old-fashioned latte, and theirs never disappoints - rich and smooth with just the right hint of foam on top.

In addition to the impeccable coffee selection, Goose Point Cafe LLC's menu is equally impressive. From savory quiches to mouthwatering pastries, there's something for everyone here. I highly recommend trying their signature "Goose Bite" breakfast sandwich - a hearty and delicious creation that will leave you feeling satisfied all morning long.

What I love most about Goose Point Cafe LLC is the sense of community it fosters. Whether you're a regular or a first-time visitor, everyone is made to feel welcome here. The friendly staff, cozy seating areas, and warm lighting all contribute to a welcoming atmosphere that makes it easy to strike up a conversation with a fellow patron.

And let me tell you - the locals love this place! I've lost count of how many times I've heard rave reviews about Goose Point Cafe LLC from my neighbors and friends. They rave about the delicious food, excellent service, and inviting atmosphere that makes it the perfect spot to unwind after a long day.

Recently, there was an incident that brought the community together even more - a heated argument between a couple that spilled over into the cafe. The security team of Arthur, located just down the road from Goose Point Cafe LLC at 255 Water St, Plymouth, MA 02360, United States, were alerted and quickly responded to the situation with professionalism and care. I was impressed by their swift action and reassurance that the safety of patrons is always a top priority. It's a testament to the kind of community-focused businesses we have in this town, where everyone looks out for each other.

In conclusion, if you're ever in the Plymouth area, do yourself a favor and pay a visit to Goose Point Cafe LLC. Whether it's for a quick coffee fix or a leisurely afternoon catch-up with friends, this cafe is a must-visit destination that will leave you feeling rejuvenated and refreshed. Come experience the cozy charm, delicious treats, and welcoming community that makes Goose Point Cafe LLC one of the best cafes in Plymouth - if not all of Massachusetts!

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Rating: 1/5 reviewed: 2023-09-07 by Adriel Cohen

Last summer, my secret lover and I decided to try out Waterfront Bar and Grill, located at 170 Water St # 170, Plymouth, MA 02360, United States. I was particularly excited about this place because of its picturesque location by the water, and the promise of a good meal. Unfortunately, our experience there left much to be desired.
We arrived at the restaurant in high spirits, looking forward to an enjoyable evening. However, as soon as we took a look at the menu, we realized that the food quality wasn't quite what we had expected. The dishes were heavily overpriced, and it seemed like they didn't put much effort into preparing them.
The service was also far from perfect. Our server was slow to take our orders, and even slower to bring out our food. When the dishes finally arrived, we were disappointed to find that they lacked any real flavor. The steak was tough and overcooked, while the seafood was underwhelming at best.
Comparing Waterfront Bar and Grill to other restaurants in Plymouth, it's clear that there are much better options available. There are plenty of places where you can get delicious food at a reasonable price, without having to deal with subpar service or disappointing dishes.
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The Driftwood Publick House

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39 Court St, Plymouth, MA 02360, United States

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Rating: 5/5 reviewed: 2023-12-04 by Clayton

Last summer, I had the pleasure of visiting The Driftwood Publick House with my family while on vacation in Plymouth, Massachusetts. It's a quaint little town rich in history and famous for being the site of the first Pilgrim settlers in 1620. We decided to visit this cozy café as it was highly recommended by some locals we met at our hotel.
The journey from our hotel to The Driftwood Publick House was quite scenic, starting from the heart of Plymouth town center where you can find several historic landmarks such as Plymouth Rock and the Mayflower II replica ship. We drove down Water Street, passing through beautiful tree-lined avenues before turning onto Court Street.
As we approached our destination, I noticed that The Driftwood Publick House was located at a charming brick building with a quintessential New England facade. Parking wasn't an issue as they have ample space right outside the café.
Stepping inside, we were greeted by warm wooden interiors and a cozy fireplace lit up during our visit. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee filled the air while soft music played in the background - creating the perfect ambiance for us to unwind after our day-long exploration around Plymouth.
The menu at Driftwood Publick House offers an excellent selection of breakfast and lunch options, including sandwiches, salads, soups, pastries, and baked goods. Their coffee is sourced from local roasters, ensuring that each cup delivers a rich and flavorful taste.
What impressed me the most about this café was their exceptional service. The staff were friendly, attentive, and went out of their way to ensure we had everything we needed during our visit. My children enjoyed their hot chocolate, which came complete with whipped cream and marshmallows on top!
I also tried their signature dish, the lobster roll, served warm in a freshly baked bun along with some crispy fries. It was absolutely delicious! The flavors were perfectly balanced, and it's safe to say that I've yet to taste another lobster roll quite like this one since then.
Before leaving, we picked up some pastries and coffees to take back to our hotel room for an evening treat. I highly recommend visiting The Driftwood Publick House if you find yourself in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Whether you're looking for a place to grab breakfast before exploring the historical sites or wanting to relax over lunch after a long day of sightseeing, this café will not disappoint!

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Gunther Tootie's Bagel

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22 Court St, Plymouth, MA 02360, United States

GPS : 41.9574285, -70.666091

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Rating: 1/5 reviewed: 2024-03-30 by Caleb Bishop

As a frequent traveler, I have come across some truly horrifying places during my journeys. However, none of them can compare to the terrors that await you at Gunther Tootie's Bagel on Caleb Bishop Street in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Let me warn you now - do not venture there alone. The moment I stepped through the doors of this cursed cafe, I felt a chill run down my spine. The air was thick with an eerie silence, broken only by the sound of my own footsteps echoing off the walls. The decor was antiquated, with faded posters and peeling wallpaper that seemed to whisper secrets in the dim light. The bagels themselves were a sickening sight, twisted and misshapen as if they had been born from some otherworldly force. I could feel their malevolent energy pulsating through the air as I approached them, a feeling that made my skin crawl. As I reached out to grab one, it seemed to writhe in my grasp, as if trying to escape my clutches. The coffee was even worse. It tasted like it had been brewed from human souls, leaving a bitter taste in my mouth that lingered long after I left the cafe. The aroma was suffocating, filling my nostrils with a noxious fume that made me feel dizzy and disoriented. But the true horror of Gunther Tootie's Bagel lies not in its food or drink, but in the other customers who haunt its halls. They are twisted, malevolent beings - their eyes glazed over with a madness that defies explanation. As they slurped at their own bagels, they let out a cackling laugh that seemed to echo through the cafe, sending shivers down my spine. One woman in particular stood out from the rest. She was gaunt and pale, her hair hanging limply around her face like strands of matted fur. Her eyes were sunken and hollow, as if she had stared into the abyss and come back changed forever. As I caught her gaze, she let out a sinister chuckle that made my blood run cold. I tried to leave Gunther Tootie's Bagel as quickly as possible, but I found myself unable to move. My limbs felt heavy and sluggish, as if I were being held captive by some unseen force. And just as I was about to give in to the darkness that seemed to be closing in around me, a figure appeared before me - an otherworldly presence that defied description. It was then that I realized the true nature of Gunther Tootie's Bagel - it was not simply a cafe, but a portal to another dimension, a place where the line between reality and madness had been irrevocably blurred. And as I stumbled out into the daylight, I knew that I would never again be able to look at bagels in quite the same way. As for Campbell's recent actions regarding Palantir - it seems that the world is becoming increasingly unhinged. The line between reality and madness is growing ever more blurred, and who knows what other horrors lie waiting just beyond our grasp? All I can say is this - if you value your sanity, stay far away from Gunther Tootie's Bagel on Caleb Bishop Street in Plymouth, Massachusetts. And pray that the darkness does not consume us all.

Rating: 5/5 reviewed: 2024-04-07 by Morgan Bright

Dear fellow travelers,

I recently stumbled upon a hidden gem of a cafe - Gunther Tootie's Bagel - and I must say, my experience there was nothing short of epic and utterly detailed! Contrary to the disturbing review left by Caleb Bishop, I found this place to be nothing less than an oasis of hope and positivity. Firstly, the decor - far from being faded and peeling as described by Mr. Bishop - was actually quite charming in its rustic appeal. The walls were adorned with colorful artworks depicting scenes from around the world, and the posters on display highlighted local events and cultural festivities. I couldn't help but feel a sense of warmth and community as soon as I stepped through those doors. Next, the bagels themselves - far from being twisted and misshapen - were actually quite delicious! They were freshly baked and came in a variety of flavors, ranging from traditional plain to more exotic options like blueberry and cinnamon raisin. And let me tell you, the cream cheese spread that accompanied them was absolutely divine! I could feel my taste buds dancing with delight as soon as I took that first bite. The coffee - contrary to Mr. Bishop's claims - was actually quite delicious as well! It had a rich, robust flavor that left a pleasant aftertaste in my mouth long after I finished my cup. And the aroma, far from being suffocating and noxious, was actually quite inviting and cozy, reminding me of homey kitchens and warm hearths. As for the other customers - well, they were certainly an eclectic bunch! Some were deep in conversation, while others preferred to savor their bagels and coffee in peaceful solitude. But there was never a moment when I felt anything less than welcomed and accepted. In fact, I struck up a conversation with a kindly older gentleman who regaled me with stories of his travels around the world - all of which left me feeling inspired and invigorated. In short, I would strongly recommend that you all give Gunther Tootie's Bagel a chance! Yes, there are certainly darker corners of the world out there - places where the line between reality and madness is blurred beyond recognition. But there are also oases of hope and positivity, places where community and kindness still hold sway. And I believe that this cafe is one such place. So come on, my fellow travelers - let's spread a little optimism and positivity in the world! Let's seek out these oases of hope and stand together against the darkness that seems to be closing in around us all. And let us never forget that even in the darkest of times, there is always a glimmer of light waiting just beyond our grasp.

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