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    4 years ago

    Lovely woman, cute location very friendly and good food! Small and cozy for breakfast or lunch!

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    4&1/2..Vibes for days...It's hard to imagine one not being smitten by this picture perfect,…read morebeautifully restored vintage turn of the century set-piece worthy little all-day cafe, smack in the middle of what was a strong contender for the most postcard/storybook perfect little upstate town I visited in my recent treks trough the region this past fall. I've heard this little village has had among the most intense glow-ups of the post covid boom in the region and it sure shows. What was once a typically sleepy and stagnant, though still undeniably charming downtown common to the area when I last came through some 20-plus years ago now has all the hallmarks of an upscale, bespoke Brooklyn-north outpost, and this place is a perfect representation, though thankfully one that accentuates a positive example of such development that can serve and be appreciated by both the recent transplants as well as the longtime locals. This is thanks most crucially to the prices remaining happily reasonable and accessible to median income in the area, as opposed to raising prices to typical Brooklyn levels (like at the previously panned Phoenicia Diner). This is likely due to the fact that this place actually was established in the last decade, when, while the Brooklynification of the Catskills was certainly well under way, it had not yet been turbocharged to its insane post Covid levels. Food quality however was uniformly excellent, to the point that it would be a beloved neighborhood asset most any of us would love to have in our own hood. Everything I sampled on my lunch there, selected with the help of the thoughtful suggestions of my excellent server, tasted exceedingly fresh and clean, no doubt owing to the bounty of wonderful local ingredients from which the kitchen procures from. Each dish displayed some delightfully retro 90s era influences from the thick and creamy corn chowder, tasting brilliantly of peak late summer corn, to a bright and briny orzo salad, and the star of the meal, the unctuous, savory, perfectly seasoned umami bomb of a meatloaf pressed panini with the squishy pillowy meatloaf melding topped with gooey smokey provolone contrasted brilliantly with the crusty craggily pressed bread. It was a contender for best thing I had upstate and rivals any burger I had in 2025. Was a deeply satisfying lunch that left be deliciously satiated for my drive out of town through the glorious rolling Catskill Hills dreaming of a future opportunity for another visit.

    I liked the Manhattan clam chowder. The scone was good. The crepe with cheese and bacon and apples…read morewas OK. It came with a fruit salad that seemed to be not fresh.

    Capresso Coffee Bar - Jerk chicken and plantains with some curry chicken all over beans and rice.

    Capresso Coffee Bar

    (41 reviews)

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    The most recent reviews are from quite a bit ago, so here's something a bit more recent! I don't…read morereally leave reviews, but this place was great and I felt like I had to. Earlier today I came in and wasn't sure what drink to order, and the owner (I assume) was super kind even though I was walking in 15 minutes before close--he asked me if I was thinking maybe something cold and caffeinated (it was a hot day! In the 80°F-90°F range!), to which I said yes. Then he asked if a latte might sound good, to which I said yes again, and asked if they had any flavors--he listed each one, and I chose mint. It was great! I'm not really well-versed in coffee, but I am well-versed in deciding if things taste great, and this mint latte was one of the best tasting lattes I've had anywhere (I'm from Queens and go to a LOT of cafes). He also mentioned they had Caribbean food; today was jerk chicken and curry chicken, and there was also rice and beans as well as plantains. I asked for the jerk chicken and plantains, and he gave me a huge box of all of the above because I mentioned I was super hungry. The owner was very kind and conversational, and service was quick and professional. Also in the cafe was a group who said they were a chess club. They told me they meet on Thursdays and Saturdays at 6:00P.M. in Capresso. I haven't played much chess before, and they said they also teach! They were all also very kind. Overall, Capresso is a super cute cafe and the food and drink I ordered were amazing. I finished the latte really quickly because it was so good. I'm definitely planning to go back.

    Stopped by on our way through town - while it doesn't appear to be much, the drinks and food were…read morefantastic. The show white hot chocolate was very unique and frothy and the iced latte was AMAZING. We got the gallo sandwich and while relatively small, the dressing and flavor combinations really bring it together nicely. Only thing missing was the ambiance - dead silent but great seating area. Would be a great place to work/study.

    Bea's 422 - cafes - Updated May 2026

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