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    Cafe XIX - Bakery treats. Peach pop tart, choc pb scone, choc cupcake, pb brownie, twix bar. All delicious!

    Cafe XIX

    4.7(132 reviews)
    11.8 mi
    $

    What is better than stumbling upon a cafe dedicated to the gumption of historical women who paved…read morethe way for women's suffrage? On a peak-fall foliage drive through the finger lakes we pulled over to grab some coffee at the nearest spot. Had no idea we were walking into such a gem. We loved the whole vibe here and got a few bags of beans to support this cafe. It's clean, friendly, and clearly popular amongst locals and visitors alike. We're grateful for having discovered Cafe 19!

    My wife, two teenage sons, and I drove up to Seneca Falls for a daytrip and enjoyed a wonderful…read moreSaturday brunch at Cafe XIX before visiting the Women's Rights NHP museum. Lots of pluses. First, the cafe itself is clean, bright, and welcoming. It has a pleasant interior where you place and pay for your order and then received a numbered sign. Second, it has a large, free parking lot (associated with Generations Bancorp of NY) which is super-convenient for drivers. Third, the breakfast sandwich was delicious. My wife particularly enjoyed her omelette with fresh locally-grown tomatoes and avocado. Fourth, the regular brewed coffee here is phenomenal. Overall, I would strongly recommend Cafe XIX for Saturday brunch just before visiting the Women's Rights NHP museum. As an added bonus, you can walk across the street from the parking lot and see the Ripples of Change outdoor sculpture of four women, including Harriet Tubman and Sojourner Truth with a lovely background across the lake.

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    Cafe XIX

    Cafe XIX - Omelette with avocado toast.

    Omelette with avocado toast.

    Cafe XIX - Outside of restaurant from parking lot

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    Outside of restaurant from parking lot

    Sauders - Grilled cheese

    Sauders

    4.5(113 reviews)
    13.3 mi
    $$

    First time at Sauders and wow we were blown away! We started with lunch, always better to shop on a…read morefull belly. The food was incredibly fresh tasting and we got everything photographed (plus 2 drinks) for $36! We ended up buying some containers of the macaroni and potato salad for home. We ended lunch by shopping around the store and were impressed with all their goodies. We can't wait to come back when more local produce is in season. Everyone was very friendly, the building is clean and well maintained

    Saunders is a big grocery store run by the menonites. There's lots of meats, fresh produce, baked…read moregoods, freshly ground peanut butter, a cheese counter with ample samples, and plenty of baking supplies. Specialties would be their jams and pickles- I have fun just looking at the names of them. Their candy selection is also good, especially if you like gummy candies. I can also find some unique sodas such as white birch beer, sassafras soda, and cheerwine to name a few. There is a little gift shop/religious books section near the front, which can be nice to browse through. Saunders sells outdoor furniture and decor, and there is a furniture store proper attached. I've been especially tempted by their swiveling and gliding rocking chairs. I've had some good food at the cafe, the Reuben in particular being super tasty. You do have to enter the cafe through the store and park your cart before you go into the cafe. You order at the counter and then the staff gives you a number and will bring you your meal. Car parking is ample here but there are speed bumps, so watch it! I haven't noticed any bike racks, so cyclists likely need to get creative. The store is closed on Sundays and can be busy with campers during the summer months.

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    Sauders - Store has so much. Prices tho here have definitely gone way up. Regardless, still a nice store, run by amazing people

    Store has so much. Prices tho here have definitely gone way up. Regardless, still a nice store, run by amazing people

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    Shamballa Cafe

    Shamballa Cafe

    4.9(20 reviews)
    19.4 mi
    $

    Visiting Shamballa Cafe today really makes me wonder: why do I even bother with chain coffee shops?…read more First and foremost: the coffee is awesome! I went with what was in the vat today: a medium roast that I believe was called blue moon. I forget the provenance of said roast (I remember it was South American), but my oh my was it good! Exactly what you want a medium roast to be: balanced, with notes of whatever chocolate or berries or leather is in there. I couldn't put the cup down! Whereas getting the sludge from the big chains down the gullet sometimes feels like a morning chore. Why is the coffee so good here? It turns out that the owner (a very friendly guy named Emmett) roasts it himself. He had several varieties on offer that were roasted within the last 24 hours, maybe even this morning. That particular minutiae is a blur as I wasn't caffeinated yet when we discussed this. But it's yet another huge benefit a local cafe provides: freshness! Another thing: Shamballa is a great restorer of faith in community and our fellow humans. Emmett and I discussed many things in my fairly brief time in his shop, but I'll never forget the empathy he displayed when discussing some current trials & tribulations. It turns out he's been down the same road, and his well-wishes and kindness made for an even finer accompaniment to the coffee than the coffee cake muffin pairing that was purchased on impulse. A double espresso was consumed on-site while 2 large coffees were taken to go. The espresso was awesome, 100x better than Sbux or Dunkin'. Total for 3 beverages? Less than $8! For later, I grabbed a 1/2 lb. of whole bean Guatemalan medium roast on Emmett's recommendation, and the coffee cake muffin was moist and delicious without being too crumbly or cloyingly saccharine. Drake's it was not! A ten spot covered the latter purchase. If I lived in Baldwinsville, I'd probably stop by here every morning! Except Sunday and Monday when they're closed. Be sure to arrive early, closing time is now noon. Please swing by Shamballa and see for yourself! Perhaps you too will ponder why we make grabbing coffee a chore, when it can be a true morning delight?

    Great coffee. Great owner. Great vibe. Upon closing in the afternoon, the owner asked if I wanted…read moreone for the road at no charge. While I had had enough caffeine for the day, the offer was nice. Great for a remote office for a few hours, or a spot to hanging with some friends.

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    Shamballa Cafe - Double espresso at the bar, who knew I'd have a Milan moment in Baldwinsville, NY? Delicious.

    Double espresso at the bar, who knew I'd have a Milan moment in Baldwinsville, NY? Delicious.

    Shamballa Cafe - Emmett working his magic.

    Emmett working his magic.

    Shamballa Cafe - Part of the charming village of baldwinsville on the Seneca river. Corner of Genesee & Oswego.

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    Part of the charming village of baldwinsville on the Seneca river. Corner of Genesee & Oswego.

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