Coffee Labs Roasters Inc.

7 Main St, Tarrytown, NY 10591, United States

🛍 Tea, Pub, Cafés, Coffee

4.7 💬 2784 Reviews

Phone: +19143321479

Address: 7 Main St, Tarrytown, NY 10591, United States

City: Tarrytown

Dishes: 4

Reviews: 2784

Website: https://www.coffeelabs.com/

"Excellent local roaster; whole beans are roasted in small batches in the main dining room. I buy whole beans here for grinding at home. (Try the Cascada from Nicaragua). There is on street parking for ADA customers there is a blue sign parking space just out front of Main St. just west of Broadway. Please note there is a sloping sidewalk outside the entrance and a big step to negotiate in addition to a heavy door. (See photos). I spoke with an owner/manager with feedback on accessibility. There are no accessibility features at the entrance but staff can be ver helpful. Please phone the shop and let them know that you need help entering. They are eager to help! Muffins a bit dry and crumbly....


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Patrick Patrick

Small but perfect, great coffee and great smells when the roaster is busy.

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Michael
Michael

Warm cozy coffee spot roasting beans right in the dining room where you can watch. Highlights include The Bad Dog cold brew Latte. The Good Day Sunshine Smoothie which is a perfect summer weather refreshment on a hot day. Service is friendly and attentive and note that a long line is not a worry. These folks keep it moving.


A
A

Coffee labs is THE coffee place in the sweet sweet town of Tarry. The roaster is always on show roasting their coffees right in the store, and the shop is always lively with customers which is saying something in a town as small as this. Its a beautiful shop with 20 years of serving their community. A lot has changed in recent years especially with that big beautiful new bridge of theirs. So it’s comforting to know a local coffeeshop thats been around for two decades continues to thrives. Kudos to yall and heres to another 20 more


David
David

Excellent local roaster; whole beans are roasted in small batches in the main dining room. I buy whole beans here for grinding at home. (Try the Cascada from Nicaragua). There is on street parking for ADA customers there is a blue sign parking space just out front of Main St. just west of Broadway. Please note there is a sloping sidewalk outside the entrance and a big step to negotiate in addition to a heavy door. (See photos). I spoke with an owner/manager with feedback on accessibility. There are no accessibility features at the entrance but staff can be ver helpful. Please phone the shop and let them know that you need help entering. They are eager to help! Muffins a bit dry and crumbly....

Categories

  • Tea Explore our selection of soothing teas, offering both classic and exotic blends. Perfectly brewed to awaken your senses, indulge in our range for a moment of tranquility and flavor in every sip.
  • Pub Enjoy a lively atmosphere with our classic pub favorites. From hearty burgers and fish 'n' chips to savory pies and craft brews, our menu promises a cozy experience ideal for unwinding with friends.
  • Cafés Charming cafés offering a variety of freshly brewed coffees and teas, along with light snacks, pastries, and desserts. Perfect for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat in a cozy atmosphere.
  • Coffee Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note.

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  • Kids
  • Wi-fi
  • Master

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