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    7-Eleven

    2.8 (4 reviews)
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    Evermore Coffee Roasters

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    This is my new favorite cafe. Staff is very nice, coffee was amazing, food was super good, and the…read morespace had a nice chill vibe. I loved the inside seating area and the outside seating will be nice on warmer days. There is a walking bath along the Delaware that you can visit too! I hung out inside for about 2 hours while I enjoyed coffee and an amazing grilled cheese sandwich with tomato soup. It was soooo good. I wish they were open a little later since they do have food items, I feel like they would still do well. And maybe live music on certain nights to make staying open worth while? Definitely coming back soon to grab a bite!

    Thank you, Java Gods and Goddesses, for bestowing this incredibly good coffee shop and cafe on our…read morelittle town of Burlington, NJ. They know how to brew a cup o' Joe. I adored their original location, as it was super quaint, quirky and cozy. When they first moved to this new spot, it felt a bit more clinical and commercial but they've done a great job of personalizing it, and I'm happy they kept a lot of the original furniture. My favorite item on their menu is the Whitefish Toast -- it comes on a fresh, thick, hearty piece of seeded toast, and the whitefish salad is dressed with pickled carrots and micro greens. It's a pretty generous portion at a reasonable price. I also love their seasonal Campfire latte, which is a rich, creamy delight with a touch of sweetness. On this visit, they had run out of the marshmallow topping but they kindly offered a partial refund to make up for it. The only downside is that this place gets packed early; by 8:45am, the only seat available was in the window. People seem to post up for the day with their laptops, and while everyone loves a good coffee shop work sesh, it seems ownership may need to institute a time limit so others can enjoy the atmosphere as well. If you're dreaming of stellar coffee, tasty locally-sourced food, and nearby access to the river, this place answers all your prayers.

    The Bagel Joint - Lox

    The Bagel Joint

    (9 reviews)

    Old downtown Bristol Borough is one of my favorite places in Bucks County. Pre-Revolutionary, the…read moreDelaware River, Mill Street stroll, and Radcliffe Street all add to make for a great place for a hours long exploration if your can't afford a riverfront home. Now adding to the enjoyment is The Bagel Joint housed in what used to be the old pharmacy and thereafter sewing shop at #257. Most of the original woodwork and medicinal draws are still there. A few days after the snow of the decade the drifts and plowed piles of graying white made parking problematic, but I managed to back into a shallow spot right across the street. Walking in, the morning sun through the large windows made the room bright and cheery. Mike was behind the counter and greeted me heartily. He let me know that there was a special breakfast deal - meat, egg and cheese of choice, plus tater tots for the price of the sandwich alone. I couldn't resist. Cooper Sharp Cheddar, please, on Onion Bagel. To go. It was all still warm when I reached the office; so I settled in at my desk to chow down before getting to work. It was all very good and filled me quickly. The tots were more than I could finish. The transport had taken the crispness from the bagel and taters, but the flavor was there. Given my self imposed delay in eating right from the grill, I can't be sure that the bagels went though the boil/bake cycle, although I read in another review that they were produced offsite and flash frozen, rather than made onsite. I will leave that discovery to someone else. For me, I was satisfied with my breakfast and would return when time and circumstance permit. 4 Bristol charm Stars for The Bagel Joint.

    Gotta love the ambiance of the old pharmacy turned "The Bagel Joint". They kept the antique charm…read moreof the inside and added some tables and chairs. I loved all the vintage photos of the borough they had up and the original drugstore woodwork on the walls. The guy who helped me was friendly and patient. He loved talking shop. Although he tried to talk me into having their "Slack Attack" sandwich - pork roll, bacon, sausage, ham & egg with choice of cheese and bread (good lord that's a lot of meat!!), I settled for a sausage, egg and cheese on a pumpernickel bagel. Their bagels are baked and flash frozen by Pretzelworks off Oxford Ave in Philly. The sandwich was a good size and had good flavors (they forgot my hot sauce request) and a light kick from the sausage patty. The bagel had typical rye pumpernickel flavor, and a balanced portion of cheese, egg and meat. If you like a bagel that's dense with a bit of a chewiness you'll enjoy theirs. I think they wanted around $6.50 to $7.00 for the sandwich which was fair. I didn't try the coffee, but it smelled good. I'd definitely return if I'm in the area and when it's warmer! Thanks guys!

    7-Eleven - convenience - Updated May 2026

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