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    3.5 (15 reviews)
    InexpensiveCoffee & Tea, Donuts
    Closed 5:30 am - 8:00 pm

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    Donut let anyone tell you you're eating to many donuts
    Jessie V.

    Writing this review because I'm craving donuts. Donuts are great! Donuts are awesome! Every donut is good! Except stale ones. My favorite is the curly and jelly filled......and chocolate.....and glazed....you get the point. haha

    Yum yum
    Hannah M.

    Not much to say about Dunkin donuts that would be very different from any other Dunkin donuts. Got a few donuts and some coffee and donuts this morning. Lots of choices for donuts and coffee was as good as it was going to get there.

    Btw i love their ice cream lol

    I love this place; i been coming here for over 3 yrs and the staff is always nice. The costumer service is always great; the Manager always remembers me as well as other costumer names. I highly recommend this place!

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    Roast'd Coffee - Fort Lee - Pourover Coffee

    Roast'd Coffee - Fort Lee

    (148 reviews)

    $$

    Searching high and low for pour-overs, I've noticed most coffee shops no longer offer them. Most…read morecoffee cafes focus on espressos because that's where the money is, so finding a place that does pour-overs is getting harder as they barely exist. Imagine our delight when we found this place on Yelp. This is huge for coffee lovers. Most of their beans are single-origin, and while some may be a little nervous that it's next to a gas station, rest assured, it will be one of the best coffees you will ever enjoy. Bold statement, but a true statement. Seating is very limited. One side has four seats at a long bench table, while the other side offers two seats. There was also a table with a few chairs outside. This place has espresso drinks, coffee, a limited tea selection (tea bags, not loose leaf), banana bread, croissants, and other various baked items. We had a buttery croissant and banana bread -- both were heated up and outstanding!! The coffee beans are roasted in-house, and they also offer coffee on tap. It turns out they have several locations, and they all roast their own beans on-site. You can also purchase beans to grind at home, should you choose. Parking is tight but free. They do have a bathroom if you need to use it, and the baristas who work there are all experts at making coffee. They are incredibly knowledgeable and friendly, and are great to chat with about their beans when the place is at a rare slow time. They are dedicated to their craft. Anytime we are nearby, this will be the only place we will be stopping for a supreme cup of java. My biggest regret: not purchasing a bag to take home. The Roast'd Legender is calling out to me.

    What a fun place! They take roasting seriously & do it on premise. Small, cute place with AMAZING…read morecoffee. And THE best croissants this side of Paris! Very friendly, informative staff (especially Edgar who is passionate about roasting to get outstanding flavor and quality!) Place is conveniently off of Rte 46 right before the GWB towards NYC. Make a stop in the morning!

    CAFFE AND

    CAFFE AND

    (64 reviews)

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    Small, but good looking, clean and cozy. Staff look asian…read morefamily running this business. Match tastes original. This was my first time at CAFFE AND, staff were patient, courteous AND very helpful( i had a lot of questions while exploring the menu) A big variety of deserts, i only ordered the iced match latte with honey and sweet cream(honey was not necessary) I do recommend this place 100%.

    An adorable, cozy, independently owned cafe that stands out for its handcrafted espresso drinks…read moretopped with smooth, rich, and noticeably thick cream. They offer a selection of unique beverages and desserts that feel a bit more elevated than your typical neighborhood spot. Seating is limited, so be prepared to share space at the bar top along the side. If you are lucky, you might snag one of the small tables or, even better, one of the highly coveted couches that double as the perfect backdrop for social media photos. Here is what we ordered: - Einspänner: 3.5/5 stars. An upscaled version of an Americano with cream - Deep Black Latte: 3.5/5 stars. Also, a single-shot based drink. Would have preferred a second shot of espresso for a more balanced flavor. The cacao notes are prevalent. - Blooming London: 3.5/5 stars. One shot of espresso with exceptionally thick foam. The vanilla syrup was overwhelming, and the taste of the Earl Grey in the cream was underwhelming. - Chocolate chip cookie: 3/5 stars. Pretty average - Madeleine: 3/5 stars. Decent, but nothing memorable Parking is metered, and they do have unisex restrooms available.

    Mokafe

    Mokafe

    (6 reviews)

    This is located right in the heart of downtown/Main Street. Came in on a Sunday around 4:30. Still…read morehave to typically pay for parking in this area but there are always spots. There's plenty of seating and comfortable boots. I got the pistachio latte which I couldn't taste the pistachio that much. I also got the Dubai Knafa brownie which is $10 but it's a pretty big size that I took the rest home for later so I'd say it's worth a try. Service was friendly and kept clean. Overall it's convenient and tasty but just a bit overpriced.

    I think people are liking Mokafé for two reasons:…read more 1. It's smack in the middle of Fort Lee's Main Street, adjacent to the new Fort Lee Commons Park so easily walkable and central to everything. 2. Well, it's kinda glam inside. It's a coffee shop with green velvet booths (can't even remember if I ever visited a coffee shop with actual booths) and pretty gold-embedded wallpaper and trim all around. Kinda like a Dubai chocolate bar that came to life. And that's kind of where it ends for me. I gave this spot two tries. On the first visit. I ordered a mocha and could barely taste any mocha, so I brought it back to the counter to ask if they can pour more. They did. Gave it a good stir. Still couldn't taste it. On the second try, I ordered a potato Turkish bagel and asked for smoked salmon with it (which I saw they used in one of their sandwiches). What I got was a Turkish potato bagel (for which the potato part is invisible) and a whole other smoked salmon sandwich. No wonder my bill came out to $29?! The cashier understood I wanted a smoked salmon sandwich AND a bagel. So, lesson learned: a Turkish bagel is served and eaten differently than a traditional bagel, which would've come with the smoked salmon in the inside like a sandwich. Also ordered a biscotti latte. Biscotti taste is (very) subtle but I think it was there?? Best part about my second visit is the manager, Mo, came over to check on us and offer us refresher drink samples. Very nice guy (thanks again, Mo!) If you're an artisan coffee head who seeks a deep enriched tasteful coffee, I'd go elsewhere. If you're looking for velvet booths, instagrammable background, and pretty-looking pastry display, check it out. It's all looks and no depth.

    Mavi's Pizza and Pasta - Rose Chicken Pasta

    Mavi's Pizza and Pasta

    (318 reviews)

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    I've had bingsoo (shaved ice) at Mavi's before, but this was my first time trying their actual…read morefood. I was excited to finally order dinner after hearing good things, but my husband and I were unfortunately disappointed with the experience. We ordered takeout for dinner: Toowoomba Shrimp Pasta with Tonkatsu and the Spicy Original Tteokbokki (rice cakes) with Fried Kim-ma-ri (fried seaweed rolls). The shrimp pasta had good flavor but the portion was way too tiny. After only three or four bites, it was gone. There were about 4 pieces of shrimp in the entire dish and they could've added more pasta, given that it's not an expensive ingredient. The tonkatsu was also underwhelming. It was a small piece served in a large container that made the portion size look even more skimpy. I was also disappointed in the tteokbokki. It was mostly sauce with no egg and only a few pieces of fish cake, again served in a container that was far too large for the amount of food provided. The kim-ma-ri pieces were fine but also very small. Overall, the meal was underwhelming. For a total cost of nearly $50, the quantities were just way too small. We were left feeling unsatisfied and still hungry.

    Coming to Mavi's is always such a pleasure. I really enjoy their service, recommendations, and…read moretheir award winning food. The following was shared and thoroughly enjoyed: Toowoomba Shrimp Donkatsu (pork cutlet, cajun cream sauce, onion, mushroom, pasta, parsley). Grilled Chicken Salad (chicken, lettuce, arugula, cherry tomato, onion crisp, sesame seeds), Kimchi Bulgogi Pizza (Tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese, onion, mushroom , Bulgogi beef, Kimchi, scallion, mayo drizzle). The ambiance is always relaxing and I enjoy listening to first time visitors taking it all in with smiles and oohhhhs & ahhhsss. I will never give enough compliments to Mavi's and each visit is a five star experience, that I highly recommend.

    Mochi Mochi Cafe

    Mochi Mochi Cafe

    (27 reviews)

    The owner/manager is not only friendly but very good at explaining what they do and the flavors…read moreinvolved. While the menu is more expansive towards coffees, and drinks, accompanied by the usual suspects of desserts, they have two unusual items that drew my attention. First is the CROFFLE: Short for Croissant-Waffle. I didn't think anything of it but I was forced to buy it because they ran out of regular croissants. I was reluctant but she convinced me to try it! I don't get easily surprised but this homemade pastry is TO DIE FOR! It literally tastes like a croissant because it is made out of croissant dough but cooked like a waffle. This gives the crunchy effect of a waffle on the outside combined with a chewy inside that is made to order in a few minutes! You have a selection of eight sweet and three savory flavors to choose from but I like the plain with butter and may be some preserves, just like a warm flaky croissant. The second is the taiyaki in Japanese or boong-uh-bbang in Korean literally means goldfish bread because it is made in the shape of a large goldfish. It is filled with one of three flavors: Red bean, vanilla custard or Nutella. It takes about 12-minutes to make but they are really good too. The ambience is quaint, warm charming and somewhat nostalgic! Everything is clean and tidy too! The service is good and prompt. It is a little expensive, especially the goldfish bread ($4/piece; minimum of 4/order, so $16), but well worth the flavor explosion! This mini-cafe/desert place is a jewel and a find among the industrial giants that punch out the same -old, same-old and I recommend it highly, especially for the "Croffle" and the "Goldfish Bread!"

    Food: 4/5 cozy spot in Fort Lee. Got a mango smoothie and it was good, creamy and sweet, but not…read morebad! Atmosphere: 4/5 good spot to lounge with board games and a couch. Definitely typical for a boba spot! The air quality was a little tough in my eyes, I think it's because they are also a bakery and have other baked goods. Ventilation wasn't great! Service: 5/5 no issues, got in and out.

    Dunkin' - coffee - Updated May 2026

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