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Haddie Mae's

4.3 (4 reviews)
Closed 8:00 am - 2:30 pm

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Mama Hawk's Kitchen & Coffee is giving cozy main character energy. You walk in and immediately,…read moreboom, fireplace on the right, like they want you to relax and stay awhile. The seating works for both couples having a cute coffee date and groups catching up, which I appreciate. They've switched to a kiosk ordering system, and honestly? Kind of a win. Both kiosks can be used, orders move faster, and the staff can focus on making drinks instead of juggling a line. The only downside: no cash and no non-chip gift cards, which feels very "welcome to the future, hope you're prepared!" The staff is genuinely pleasant and even offered to remake my drink if anything went sideways, which automatically earns brownie points. Fair warning though: when it gets busy, it gets TIGHT. Like, "excuse me, sorry, I'm just existing" tight. That said... the drinks are absolutely worth the mild inconvenience. Cozy vibes, good coffee, and friendly staff? I'll gladly come back and do it all over again, preferably during a slightly less crowded moment.

After a handful of visits over the years, I can honestly say the food and service just aren't worth…read morethe time or money. It doesn't seem to matter if the place is empty or packed you'll still wait way too long for food that's pretty mediocre. I really wanted to like this place because the location, decor, and layout are all great. But every time I go, the service feels cold and unwelcoming. No greeting, no friendliness, no sense that they're happy to have customers there. Instead, it feels like you're bothering the staff just by being there or asking a question. And the food is honestly always disappointing. After the first two times, I started sticking to drinks only. What really turned me off was seeing the owner post on social media making fun of negative reviews about long wait times and cold coffee. Those are fair complaints, and customer feedback should be taken seriously, not mocked. I'm sure they'll stay busy because they're in a tourist spot, but I'd save your time and money and go somewhere else.

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I just had to come out of Yelp retirement to write this review…read more We visited New Hope, PA for a few days and decided to hop into this coffee shop before heading home. The interior is very nice, with a lovely communal table, impressive bonsai trees, and bright lighting. But, I certainly would not include the cold and prickly barista as part of the nice vibes. It was early morning when we visited and this man seemed to don a perpetual frown on his face, coupled with an air of annoyance. There was not a single friendly exchange, and as a customer, you almost feel unwelcome in there. It's kind of strange when they don't want your business. I can let all that slide if my beverage was up to par, but, sadly, that was not the case. I paid an arm and a leg for mid-tier lattes that were barely above room temperature. The menu is quite interesting and I have no doubt they use quality ingredients, but even in an economy of heightened or runaway inflation, there is still no excuse for such an exorbitant upcharge, regardless of whether you use ceremonial grade matcha or provide cashew milk as an alternative to dairy. In no world should my two lattes cost over $20.00 unless you sprinkle them with edible gold dust. I'm used to paying a little for high-priced coffee and I see it all the time at the artisanal and hip coffee shops I visit at home in NY. Brooklyn alone has some of the most curated and vibey ones you could ever imagine, so I'm done batting an eyelash when it comes to such coffee shops. Shockingly though, Amsterdam Coffee Bar was even pricier than those spots! It made me suspect if some of that upcharge is to fund their obsession with bonsai trees (which in turn, they flip and sell here). I don't think I need to tell you that peddling bonsai plants and gemstones is a little on the tacky side. Another surprise is that this place is not even in the downtown area so high rent doesn't seem as though it would be a factor. I wouldn't say it's located in the sticks, but, it's certainly a bit more remote and not in a touristy or prime location. A hyper local coffee shop like this should not be charging as much as they do. It's a shame that the locals are being priced gauged all for "decent" coffee. Now I've read some of the snarky Google responses from the business owner and I'm sure he's got an obnoxious retort in the chamber to unleash on this review, but, no bother. I know that they care about customer feedback or else they would not have that Instagram follower counter hanging on their wall! To the locals and visitors here's a PSA; you don't need to go to Starbucks or run off to grab the coffee special at Wawa if you're looking for a respectable coffee shop. There are alternative spots where they respect you enough to appreciate your business and charge reasonable prices for their goods. I would highly recommend Native Cafe in Doylestown, PA (less than a 15 min drive from here), and that place was 100% fabulous. Expect immaculate vibes, service, coffee, and a delicious menu. You won't find bonsai trees or gemstones for sale there, but you'll get a warm and cozy Hygge atmosphere all for free and chances are high that they will even smile at you for your business.

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3.9(14 reviews)
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This place is located in Peddlers Village and has a cutesy little feel. The inside has a nice…read morelittle soda bar (they make a ton of different soda flavors) and they have a small cart with gelato selections. There is a screen to order off of. There is also a TV screen that shows who is waiting/ready for their order. I ended up getting the gelato (small). You get 2 scoops of gelato with this. I got the banana stracciatella and birthday cake. I honestly thought it was ok. It didn't taste like the normal type of gelato I was expecting. It was pretty watery. The banana stracciatella was my favorite of the flavors which was shocking because I usually like birthday cake flavors. The banana wasn't too overpowering and I felt like the stracciatella added to the banana flavor.

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My husband took me out for breakfast for my birthday and everything was delicious. The portions…read morewere substantial and presented beautifully. We like to mix sweet and savory at breakfast, so we split a pancake (the rest of the short stack reheated well at home). I had the eggs Benedict and he had the breakfast quesadilla. My Benedict was fantastic - perfectly poached eggs on top of sweet maple ham with a nice bit of char on it from the griddle. I'm picky about hollandaise and this was really good. The quesadilla was enormous, absolutely stuffed with eggs, chorizo and vegetables. He had leftovers for days. Service was good. We were seated by the window, although there isn't much to see on a Monday in January before Peddler's Village opens for the day. The space isn't huge and I can imagine it being packed in the spring and summer. We can't wait to go back and try some of the other breakfast dishes. I have my eye on their French toast, huevos rancheros, smoked salmon plate, and breakfast sandwich.

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