In addition to its boardwalk location, Ocean City Coffee Company also operates a downtown location on Asbury Avenue next to the former City Hall property. Like at the other location, this coffee shop features locally roasted coffee beans from all over the world, including single-origin, blends and flavored coffees. In addition, you can find a wide variety of teas and chais, along with merchandise and gifts. This location features regular performances by live musicians each week.
This authentic brick oven pizzeria offers a warm and casual environment and over 20 different types of pies, 10 different fresh pasta dishes and an assortment of fresh fish dishes. The bread is famous around town and is served as a complementary snack while your meal is prepared. Reservations are suggested for weekend dinners.
Located in the New Jersey Health Care Center, Esti's Cafe is a coffee shop that offers a wide variety of dining and drinking options, including hot and cold coffee, tea, sandwiches, salads, pastries and more. For additional information, call the number provided.
Grooveground is a coffee bar and lounge that hosts live entertainment and also offers apparel, accessories and CDs. Free WiFi is available along with fresh bagels, flavored cream cheeses, as well as the traditional coffee, teas, chai and cocoa. Grooveground promotes green business and recycling with it's BYOM (Bring Your Own Mug) and it is working towards certification as a Green Restaurant. It also has initiated a used CD and DVD BuyBack program which will offer 25 percent more than the buy price if you opt for store credit. Bagel or muffin trays and coffee boxes are available for catered events.
A 58-seat eatery in the heart of Ocean City's downtown shopping district, Yianni's Cafe has become a place where neighbors, business people, city officials and visitors alike gather to share reliable and healthy cafe fare. The cafe has sidewalk tables in warm weather, and opens for dinner in the summer. Owner Yiannis Siganos has a second location inside the Ocean City Community Center at 17th Street and Simpson Avenue.
This speciality coffee shop is packed with more than 65 different types of coffee beans from all over the world. The shop offers both caffeinated and decaf beans in a variety of flavors. Ahrre's also carries a small selection of tea.
If you can't make it into the store, visit Ahrre's on the web and order your beans online.
The quaint coffee and tea shop masters the neighborhood feel. A Manhattan family business since 1908, the shop expanded to Hoboken 14 years ago. Empire is an artisanal coffee roaster, roasting all coffee by hand. The atmosphere is cozy, with two indoor tables and several outdoor ones. The left wall is lined with fresh coffee beans from around the world; the right wall features deluxe gift baskets, tea pots and chocolates. There is a tea room located behind the register, where customers can choose from a huge variety of loose leaf teas.
Rockn' Joe is a coffeehouse and bistro with a rock music theme. Many of the drinks and dishes have a music theme and the walls are covered with music memorabilia. The menu offers light fare including sandwiches and salads. There's also a vast dessert selection, including pies, cakes, cookies and brownies. If you're a rock music fan, you're sure to hear your favorite songs sitting in the restaurant.
Sook Pastry Shop sells a selection of Korean cakes and pastries such as croissants, brioche, ham and cheese croissants, scones, muffins and apple turnovers. Sweet and savory crepes, sorbets, soups and blended espresso drinks are also served.
This friendly coffee shop offers fair-trade, American-roasted coffee, in addition to serving specialty drinks, desserts and pastries. Sit in one of the plush chairs opposite of the counter and try a beverage from the shop's rare Clover single-cup brewer. You can also pull out your laptop at the long counter running along the shop's storefront window and take advantage of the free Wi-Fi available. There is live music nightly on weekends and an open-mic on Mondays.
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