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    3.5 (17 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Pistachio Croissant, Matcha Latte, Fruit pastry
    Katie C.

    Really enjoyed the fruit pastries (especially the strawberry), stuffed croissants (especially the pistachio), and the biscoff cookie latte. Great location right off of Thayer Street near Brown University. Parking is tough in that area, but the cafe has lots of seating and is very modern with lots of natural light.

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    Angela A.

    The place itself is super cute. The pastries are also really cute. It's spacious inside too. The parking situation is not great. The food itself was really not good and definitely overpriced. I ended up throwing everything away. I wouldn't come back here.

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    Candice S.

    What a lovely place. The staff is extremely welcoming and answered all the questions I had. The space is warm and inviting. They have so many options full of rich flavors and spices. Not only are their drink, drinks, smooth and made to perfection but they offer a ton of pastries and cakes. They even have a collaboration with feed the cheeks. Not only do they have seating right as you enter, but they have a small downstairs that makes you feel like you're not in Providence anymore. Definitely a good spot to get some work done or have coffee with a friend. We got the Mufawar coffee, a caramel latte, and a discord cream filled croissant. Sooo tasty! We will definitely be back!

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    Toni T.

    I was pretty excited to see Yemeni coffee available here in RI! Moka & Co is a national chain, but this shop has a local feel because of the local (Arab/Muslim if not all Yemeni) vendors supplying the pastries. I can't say if each of the franchises is run that way, with only the coffee and tea being a Moka & Co product, but that's the way it seems here. Given that this spot is on College Hill, in the heart of Brown territory, I expected parking to be tough, and the space to be postage stamp size - and I was right! That said, they've managed to maximize space in the tiny shop - though there are still a few kinks to be worked out. First, there was a huge line that moved veeeery slowly. There really wasn't a way to easily separate those of us waiting to order from those of us waiting to pick up what we'd ordered. While the few two-tops in the upper part of the shop were welcome, they maybe make the narrow space a bit more confusing. Next, the pastry and coffee display cases (with GORGEOUS and very tasty contents) do not have any labels identifying what we're looking at, so first time customers have to select from an info sheet once we get up to the register to order - and then maybe have to go back through the line to pick what we want. That's the only reason for 4 instead of 5 stars. The food & drinks here? Absolutely 5 star quality. Down a short flight of stairs you'll find a cozy, beautifully decorated, seating area. There are electrical outlets around so students can sit and work (a mixed blessing because folks will stay long past the time they've finished their coffees). Now for the food and drink review:I had a jubani and my husband ordered a mufawar, both with no sweetener. The cardamom and ginger added great depth to my cup, without overwhelming the delicious coffee and qishr of my drink. The cream added just the right touch a sweetness to his pick-me-up. While the components of both beverages were pretty similar, we loved the subtle differences in their flavor profiles. We went with a snack of 4 Baby Cheek cookies - 2 cookies and cream, 1 each of the chocolate chip and peanut butter. As usual for me with Feed the Cheeks, the chocolate chip had great texture, but not enough flavor. The others were as soft baked, full of cookies or peanut butter chips, and totally delicious as usual.

    I didn't try the drinks, so perhaps they're good. This review is of the rose treat (pictured) -- it's pretty ehh. I wouldn't recommend due to 1) how old it tastes 2) the shoddy consistency of the "mousse" and 3) lack of real crack from the outer chocolate shell. It's just not worth it. Kind employees tho!!

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    Maisune E.

    yay!!! a yemeni coffee house in rhode island! ramadan post-iftar fixes just got 1000% better!!! went on a sunday afternoon study break with one of my girls. we got a lemon meringue croissant and it's stuffed with amazing lemon curd. the fruit mousses taste like the fruit they represent, we enjoyed a blueberry. she got the mufawar hot and loved it. i got a lemon mint and the potency is prime. tasted like the streets of amman where they stick a ton of mint from ur grandpa's garden and a whole lemon in there. the service was hybrid, order and sit. if they're not rushed they'll bring ur order to you. if they're rushed, they'll call ur order and there's a cabinet to place dirty dishes. they just opened so they need little name cards for their pastries and little signs around the store telling u where things are. very happy with how they maximized the space and seating. they also still have feed the cheeks cookies for all the fans. will be back for more.

    Mango Tres Leches

    The place itself is aesthetic. The desserts are overpriced though and not worth the price. I did not get to try any drinks but also on the pricier side. I got one of the desserts shaped like fruit, the mango one. It was cute but wouldn't get it again. Staff was fine.

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    great service and great drinks I love the service and how quick I got my things. everyone come and try it.

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    Brown Bee Coffee

    4.3
    (88 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    I've only been once so far but I was very impressed by the quality of the pastries. I tried a cafe…read morelatte croissant and really enjoyed it! Super flaky and a lot of delicious flavor from the filling and garnishes. It was very busy when I stopped by midday. They were out of some items already (I missed out on trying the French onion croissant before they replaced it with another menu item). I did find a spot to sit outside but I can see it being even harder to find a seat during peak times. It's a bit off the beaten path yet it's known and popular for a reason. I'm looking forward to visiting again and trying more items and of course the coffee!

    I heard about this place through a friend and I still can't believe they have been open since 2024…read moreand I've never heard of them! I was sold as soon as I read their menu and saw that they had a Halva latte. This is one of my favorites and I can only get it at cafes near Boston. If you haven't had it, it's a must try. Halva is a sweet confection that is sesame based. Brown Bee definitely delivered on this one. I hope it stays on the menu! My wife had a pistachio latte that is made with homemade pistachio syrup. It was 10/10. We didn't plan on eating, but we did end up getting one of their cinnamon rolls with a homemade cream cheese frosting. It was fantastic! They have plenty of seating and although we waited inline, there were several seats available and we got to enjoy our drinks and cinnamon roll. This place is worth the wait in line. We will be going back again this weekend. I want to try the everything croissant with cream cheese baked inside! We may also try one of their breakfast sandwiches. My only recommendation is that they add little chalk boards for each of the croissants with what they are as they had to keep telling everyone what each one was. Still a 10/10.

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    Coffee area
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    Spanish latte
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    Ceremony

    Ceremony

    4.4
    (180 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    Ceremony is a great cafe near Brown. The matcha drinks are all delicious and actually have a good…read moreamount of matcha flavor. They're not overly milky which is a problem I often have at other places. I also really like the large selection of hot teas you can get. They have lots of fun seasonal flavors which I always love. I haven't tried many of their snack items, but they have plenty of selection.

    Ceremony definitely overpromised and underdelivered on expectations. It would have been a complete…read moredisappointment if not for the visually appealing presentation of the drinks. Driven by heavy social media presence on Instagram, this shop proved to be a classic example of a cute concept that fails on execution. The shop features a modern, clean aesthetic but suffers from highly inefficient operations. The layout makes it unclear where the ordering line actually begins, and the printed menus do not match the menus displayed on the wall. This forced a rushed ordering process, leading me to order a standard Strawberry Matcha. While the drink's presentation was pretty, the flavor was only average and did not justify the steep, overpriced cost--especially for an establishment located in a prominent college area. Color was on point but flavor was very milky and slightly tart. I don't say this often, but it needed sugar. Service was interesting. Drinks are served filled to the brim without lids. You retrieve the lids yourself in a separate counter area. This design flaw was highlighted when a nearby couple spilled their entire order onto the floor simply while walking over to get a cap. Rather than stepping in immediately to help clean up the mess and offer new drinks, the staff stood and stared at this couple for longer than they should have before offering assistance. Also, I would've liked a teddy bear too but didn't see it on the menu so I didn't order it. Between the high prices, lackluster service, and operational confusion, the overall experience does not warrant a return visit. Go get a sugarcane drink around the corner instead!

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    Feburary menu
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    Items for sale by local artists
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    Coffee Exchange

    Coffee Exchange

    4.3
    (483 reviews)
    0.6 mi
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    This place is always packed. Either people getting a cup of java to savour on the outside or…read moreinside seating area or people getting beans to go. I stopped in here to pick up an order for my husband. The order was ready as expected and I requested for them to gring them for French Press. They did it quickly and off I went. They have such a large variety of types, flavors, countries, etc, which makes this a very busy store for coffee lovers.

    I really wanted to love Coffee Exchange because the rustic, aesthetic vibes are totally my thing,…read morebut the energy was just... off. It's a great-looking spot in RI with a small patio and some limited parking in the back, but the atmosphere felt pretty unwelcoming. To be honest, as a person of color, I felt like we were treated differently than other customers. While the person taking our order was fine, the rest of the staff and even the patrons were snappy and rude, which really killed the vibe. It's a shame because the coffee itself is actually incredible. You can tell they really know what they're doing--the options are expansive and every cup is clearly well-crafted. If you're just in it for a high-quality brew and don't mind a side of cold energy, it might be worth it, but the lack of basic hospitality makes it hard to fully enjoy. A total "vibey" spot on the outside, but definitely lacked the warmth you'd expect from a local coffee shop.

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    Yama for cold brew once
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    Cold Brew Jugs
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    Ellie's

    Ellie's

    4.3
    (613 reviews)
    0.8 mi
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    I came here as part of Providence Coffee Crawls. I had been here before and loved my experience, so…read moreI was looking forward to visiting again. The first time I came, it was a rainy weekday and this time it was a sunny weekend, so I was expecting an even larger crowd; and my prediction was correct. The line was just out the door but because of their awesome staff, the line was moving very quickly. While we waited in line, we could watch them making pastries through the glass, a couple feet in front of us. I admired that level of transparency. When we were third in line, the kindest lady asked us whether we'd be eating in or taking out and she took down our name to help us find a table when it came time. She did the same for the rest of the people in line. She also gave us some recommendations, including the cinnamon bun - apparently they're so good kids cry when they sell out. I didn't intend to order anything with my drink, but I couldn't get the cinnamon bun out of my head so I ordered it along with my iced spiced chai latte. The hen (I think it's their logo) on the aprons of the employees are super cute. We did secure a table. The tables are close together to maximize the number of people who can sit down but I didn't mind. I love their art all around, mostly of birds which I am obsessed with. I love that they have a lot of natural lighting coming through their tall windows. I also like the navy blue and white theme they have going on. The chai latte was perfect. It was the right color (a dark tan), meaning the ratio of tea and milk was good and I could taste a lot of the spices. The cinnamon bun blew my expectations away. The second my teeth made. contact with the icing, it was a magical feeling. I couldn't quite put my finger on what it tasted like, but the closest I got was dulce de leche. It is truly unlike any other cinnamon bun I have ever had. The dough is soft and there is a good amount of cinnamon. It's also $4 which is not bad. I had a bite of their canelé, which apparently requires a lot of work to make. It was very moist, with a great caramelized finish. I am super excited to try their new weekend dinner menu, but also more of their all day menu items.

    I bought a cinnamon bun ($5) and it was basic. Once you bite it, you realize it is just a brioche…read moredonut with some frosting. There were no cinnamon-butter layers inside it. The frosting was incredible though. That stuff could go on anything. The cinnamon buns at Oak Bakeshop and Whole Foods are much better with those typical gooey layers inside. Also, it was not large in size, anyone can eat it in one sitting. The worker who took my order was very friendly and it is so nice/comfortable inside there.

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    Pastry display case with all the amazing house made pasties!
    Pastry display case with all the amazing house made pasties!
    Ellie's Signature Breakfast Sandwich
    Ellie's Signature Breakfast Sandwich
    Entrance to Ellie's located on union st

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    Entrance to Ellie's located on union st
    Madrid European Bakery & Patisserie

    Madrid European Bakery & Patisserie

    4.7
    (219 reviews)
    0.6 mi
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    Oh my! This was my first visit to this lovely cafe and I can't wait to go back. My friend and I…read morevisited for dessert after having dinner nearby, and the pastry case was full of delctable treats, even though it was the end of the day. It was hard to make a decision, but I went with a croissant stuffed with chocolate, fresh strawberries and whipped cream, while my friend went with the Chocolate Mousse Santiago tart. Let me just say, that both were rich, high quality, perfectly prepared, and amazing. I really don't think you could go wrong with anything you order here. I wasn't in the mood for coffee, but my friend enjoyed a nice cup of hot tea. At first I thought the prices were a little high, but after I considered the high quality of the ingredients anad the generous sizing, I think their prices are right on target. The cafe eating area is spacious and is perfect for conversations or quiet work. The entire cafe is super clean and the employees were friendly and helpful. I will definitely be back!

    Love the vibe here. I've been to Europe a few times and this has an exact feel as a patisserie in…read moreEurope. However, prices are not even close. I ordered an apple tart and a small piece was $7.50! Yes, it was good, and the cream was wonderful, but paying about $2 per bite is outrageous. The value of their drinks might be a little better. I ordered a Cortado and it was delicious. The volume of liquid wasn't too low. $4.25 I would give it 3 stars, but I know not everyone is good with money and many are willing to pay these prices on the east side Providence. The staff was nice, but nothing over the top.

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    Inside
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    View of the counter
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