I cannot explain it, but after living in Quogue long before this place existed, after three visits, the overall feeling I have gotten, is that I am an unwelcome outsider. On my first visit I was actually asked if I lived around here(and not in a friendly, curious way). On my final visit to Beth’s this summer, I had a nice chat with a very friendly young man/barista, and I shared my secret to making a good Cortado. However upon approaching the counter to pay for my very expensive coffee and snack, the fuzzy pleasantness I was feeling quickly faded, and I was faced with the wary and rather chilly mien I have come to associate with this place. Gee, I really miss The Inn Spot.
Buck B.
Classificação do local: 3 Charlottesville, VA
The price is simply too high. 2 waffles, 2 milks, one order of tacos = $ 65? Really? I love the emphasis on healthy foods, but the cost is ridiculous.
Eating C.
Classificação do local: 3 Charlottesville, VA
Just ordered a blue moon smoothie with hemp milk. All I taste is the milk. Not exactly what I was expecting. I’ve eaten here before and the food is pretty good.
Doreen D.
Classificação do local: 1 Patchogue, NY
Well I’ve been here before and loved it but this place is going down hill fast. I ordered a juice from the menu, it was not good and warm. Then I orders eggs Benedict with side of home fries, waited over 20 min for food(they weren’t crowded) it was a good thing I sat next to the counter I had to ask for water then ketchup. The ketchup bottle she gave me literally had a drop of ketchup in it! I have worked in many restaurants and that would never be tolerated. My food finally came after I had to ask for it and my home fries were cold. There are about 20 people working there and then I had to wait another 15 minutes for my check. I saw the owner, never a smile on that lady’s face, you think she could greet her guests or be personable. I doth know but I don’t need to come to a place to pay to eat and be ignored and served cold food. It was definitely not fun and I don’t think I’ll be back!
Sue L.
Classificação do local: 4 Quogue, NY
Kudos to Beth for opening this foodie find in Quogue Village. Recently had the buckwheat pancakes with glazed banana and they were terrific. Low key atmosphere, great freshly prepared food.
James C.
Classificação do local: 5 Quogue, NY
Great place to sit down and eat in the little Main Street area in quogue. Luckily, the food is fantastic with some great diversity to the breakfast/lunch selections, they also have a well stocked juice/smoothie bar. I’ve tried almost everything on the menu and nothing has disappointed. For breakfast I recommend the quinoa; it’s different, filling, and delicious. For lunch, The curry chicken salad sandwich is my all around favorite. If I’m not in the mood for meat, I always go with the avacado panini on 7 grain. Service is definitely slower at times during the summer due to the increased business, so be patient and enjoy the atmosphere. Also, they bake all of the pies/pastries/etc on site and you can tell, they are all fantastic.
Tracy K.
Classificação do local: 3 Syosset, NY
Sweet little country café in the quiet summer town of Quogue, just east of Westhampton. This village is one of the smallest and quietest in the east end. There are a few cute stores. Among them is Beth’s Café, a simple café with bright glass windows and some tables inside. Ours was rickety and rocked a bit… part of the charm. Food? well its nourishment! lol haha its not gourmet cuisine here… you can get gourmet deli a few stores around the bend at a deli/market … but this is a nice place to have a light bite. Unhurriedly so. They don’t race around. and they don’t likely care if Unilocalers are here. It’s 2013 and they are just being reviewed. Tried the coffee and Pastrami Reubin. Not too heavy, will definitely keep you from overeating. not to worry. :) Both the owner and the chef were pleasant ladies.