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    Bonnie M.

    Overall solid 4.5/5 - solid food & vibes. Prices on the upper end given casual eats but still worth. Food - chicken sandwich was delicious with fresh ingredients! Not too heavy - good balance of sauce matched with lots of fresh dill and good-sized chunks of veggies. The freshness of their chewy bread also added great texture to the meal! Potato with gochujang aioli also solid. Service - largely self service but no inconveniences! Ambiance - very cute and cozy interior. Unfortunately it was raining when we visited but I can imagine how good the vibes could be when weather is better!

    Marcela M.

    What a hidden gem! We stopped at Quinnie's on our way to Hudson and I'm so happy we did. The location is beautiful renovated farm property with plenty of parking space. The restaurant itself is so quaint and adorably decorated. There is a full coffee bar, pasties, and an incredible sandwich menu with sides. We ordered the chicken salad and tuna + peppers sandwiches with the spicy potatoes on the side. The food was 10/10! The tuna sandwich was fresh and the bread was perfect, my friend really liked the chicken salad as well. The spicy potatoes were delicious, a must try if you're a gochujang fan! I ordered an iced oatmilk latte, it was good nothing special. The service was good as well. The only thing is the pricing, definitely on the high end for a sandwich and portion sizes. That being said, I would come back!

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    Gene L.

    Lucky we chanced on this place driving back to NYC from the Berkshires! This is an absolutely adorable converted farmhouse, which is now a restaurant/grocery/coffee shop/hang out. They have such delicious food, particularly their sandwiches (all were tasty). There biscuits are also top-tier. They have some seating inside, as well as picnic tables outside. There's a small specialty grocery inside that serves thoughtfully curated goods. They have an assortment of tinned fish, and some great local beers (like Suarez Family Brewery). Last time we bought some tinned fish and consumed it on campus (pretty sure that's ok, although we didn't ask) - along with some wine which they sell there. It was a perfect pit stop! This is going to become a regular stop for me whenever I am driving through!

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    Hands down one of my favorite stops for lunch. While the chicken salad sandwich is hard to beat there are also fantastic vegetarian options and fun specials. Also who doesn't love a Mortadella sandwich! Being recently gluten free means that I ask for everything over greens and they're more than happy to oblige. Coffees are always top notch and I've had a cheeky cocktail more than once! They're always running fun events - burger and martini night; karaoke; oyster fest and more. Sometimes I just come in for a cup of broth because it's exactly what I want to warm up on a bitterly cold winters day. I love Quinnie's and the staff, the house is an amazing historical find that has been lovingly restored to create a beautiful farm house style environment. Pro tip: if they have the pickled eggs get them, and the interior lighting is incredible for photos as well.

    Liz K.

    Surprisingly tasty food, many drink options (cafe, beer & cider, various soft drinks), lovely staff, and ample outdoor seating. Many people bring their cute, well-behaved dogs or small children. Vegetarian options are limit but very solid - they don't feel like an afterthought. The eggplant sandwich is divine and the chickpea and beet salad is scrumptious. Prices are a bit higher than expected (on par with Hudson) but not unreasonable. Sandwiches are mostly about $15, a few bucks less for breakfast sandos, a few more for the more complex/fancy meat ones. Basic cocktails are $12-13. If you like bold flavors and good times in a chill, casual environment, Quinnie's is your spot! I especially appreciated the all-are-welcome ethos and outright queer-friendliness. If Rev is/was your favorite coffee shop in Hudson, Quinnie's might be your new favorite breakfast/lunch spot in the area! And yes, they can cater events!

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    My girlfriend and I came off of a great hike. We were both hungry. We stopped at Quinnie's for the first time and we had the chicken salad sandwich and it was so off the charts good still thinking about it. Beautiful facility old 1700 house everyone that worked there is super friendly and knowledgeablewill be back again

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    One of the best chicken salad sandwiches I've ever had! Very cute farmhouse and vibes

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    the food is pretty mediocre, lacks seasoning and flavor. Don't come here if you want good coffee.

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