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Five Points Coffee

Five Points Coffee

47 Long Lane, Upper Darby, 19082, United States Of America

Coffee • Casual • Bakery • Catering


"Mom Pop owned café that has been at this location for awhile (like 10 years if I remember them telling me). Good for coffee drinks and breakfast fare. I myself got a simple Sausage Egg Cheese on a plain bagel (they had other options)I had a friendly conversation with the owners as my order was being made.They definitely were very friendly and helpful with picking out a decaffeinated coffee (since I asked) etc. Menus are on the wall as well...The lower level was wide open and had plenty of space for sitting and or waiting for your order. There were three seats just next to the counter as well.Very limited parking outside of the building itself but there is a huge community pay lot right nearby (mostly for the Upper Darby Municipal Building). The entrance is on Long Lane and the intersection is at Ludlow Street.Vegetarian options: Unsure... Mostly geared for meat eaters (but may have limited availability for vegetarians). Like the garden salad, oatmeal and gourmet grilled cheeseKid-friendliness: Plenty of space, had a highchair. They did have soda, water and juice options.Parking: You can probably park the street with mixed results (you milage might vary). I decided to park in the lot nearby because I was actually staying for awhile.Wheelchair accessibility: I saw one handicap parking spot in the lot nearby. Close to the exit to cross the street and pay for parking. The bottom level is accessable. However it definitely has doorway bumps. The bathroom looks big enough for a wheelchair but I cannot remember if it had the bars near the toilet. There is a ramp at the entrance."

Village Square Pizza

Village Square Pizza

147 Avenue A, New York City I-10009-4946, United States

Pizza • Cafés • Italian • Sicilian


"One of the hardest things I ever had to do was break up with East Village Pizza. I 'll spare you the novel, but I couldn 't justify paying $6.25 for a single slice of thin crust pepperoni pizza that would just wake my stomach up and leave me hungrier than before.After taking a few months to heal, I was finally ready to get back on the horse and find a new late night pizza spot to hit after striking out at the local bars.On Saturday, after striking out at the local bars, my buddy mentioned this place and that it was a good Prince Street Pizza comparable. We walked in here and were met with a small line and not one, but two, neon signs. I love a good neon sign.The staff is LOCKED in and are running this thing like a finely tuned machine. I opted to get two slices of the thick square pizza, with the cute little slightly charred pepperonis on top hehe. $11.98 total for two thick slices. HUGE.I think this may be better than Prince Street, but if it 's not, it 's 1a/1b. The crust is perfectly crisped, and those pepperonis are a gift from god. True artistry.After demolishing the first slice, I was like Damn I lowkey could have been good with just one slice... I think I am still a bit scarred from the East Village Pizza relationship.I have found my new late night pizza spot. I want to leave you, my dear reader, with a quote from Marilyn Monroe: Sometimes good things fall apart so better things can fall together. IG @jnov_Tiktok @jnov_"