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Quadrant Book Mart

4.2 (124 reviews)
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Outdoor seating
Good for kids

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April B.

Amazing Chai Latte and hot chocolate! Great atmosphere, customer service and food! We had French toast and a panini. Both were fresh and yummy! Fun place with books and decor and history in historic downtown Easton. Highly recommend!

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Jody M.

A used bookstore and cafe in one! Lots of character in this old build off the center circle in Easton. I had a mocha chai latte and it was amazing. The bagel sandwich was very good as well. My friend had a cappuccino and an omelette and enjoyed her food as well. Our only complaint was that is took a very long time to get our food. We also enjoyed walking around the bookshop upstairs.

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Dimpi B.

One of my fav breakfast places in the area. Love their morning coffee, omelettes and french toasts. They have really unique collection of books. Very pretty place.

creme brûlée latte (apple turnover is NOT from Quadrant)
Neona W.

I saw Quadrant pop up on my social media as a coffee shop so I expected it to be an open seating coffee place. So I was a little surprised when they told me that I would have to wait for a table, since it's actually more of a restaurant. I decided to just get a coffee and maybe look at the books. However, I couldn't find where all the books were and I couldn't go into the main dining room. Maybe I should've done more research before coming. I ended up getting a hot cafe crème brûlée to-go and sat by the river to drink it with pastry I got from another shop. I also made sure to ask them to make the latte less sweet. I was disappointed with what I got. The cup of coffee was super small, it was still really sweet, and it wasn't hot at all. There was also caramel syrup all over the outside of the cup, which was maybe just an oversight. I heard the sandwiches are pretty good so maybe I'll visit again the next time I'm in Easton.

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Ryan B.

8 AM Saturday morning, calling to order a single breakfast sandwich for pick up (see photo attached): "Hi, I'd like to place an order for take out please" "Hold on, let me check" ::HOLD:: "Sorry, we're a little backed up right now." "You're ...backed up?" "Yeah sorry." - ::CLICK::

Ric T.

This is not only a bookstore, which houses old tomes and other types of reading material, but a coffeehouse that serves sandwiches croissants bagels and biscotti. It's nicely set up, very bookwormish to coin a phrase. The coffee is original and creative. Try the dark chocolate or the pumpkin spice brews, not too strong: mellow. It's very relaxing right in the heart of Easton.

Javael M.

After several unsuccessful attempt to visit here because of bad timing, we finally made it and oh it was worth it. I came for the coffee, my wife came for the books, then we found out they also have breakfast! I'm a Belgian waffle breakfast kind of guy so,,,,that's what I got and it was good as a Belgian waffle should be. My wife got the "traditional breakfast" which was pretty filling for her. We recommend this to any locals of Easton and also visitors of Easton. It gets pretty busy in here for a Saturday morning so make sure you're here early. The staff is kind and if you never visit or check it out, you're missing out.

a table and chairs in front of a bookshelf
Candice S.

Charming and old fashioned coffee shop with a big selection of books to choose from. Service is great. Food & special lattes are delicious and reasonably priced; however it is very cramped inside with some tables squeezed too close to each other. I should not be able to reach over and grab the food off the table next to me. Unfortunately this made my experience a bit uncomfortable. For those who don't mind the closeness and enjoy a good read, this is the breakfast spot for you!

My salad
Brianna D.

Oh my gosh I cannot recommend this place enough!!! I've been here multiple times on different occasions and their food is DELICIOUS, the eating areas are BEAUTIFUL, and the price is PERFECT!! They don't overcharge you for some "bougie" meal-- they serve real food at an actually decent portion size! Not to mention, the fact that they have walls of books, and an entire upstairs bookstore! Perfect area to sit and read a gem you find there. Again, I love and adore this place, 100/10 recommend!

Kambiz K.

I had a great sandwich at Quadrant. It's a very quaint cafe tucked into a book mart. My sandwich was made to order with fresh bread, excellent turkey. It was priced very modestly and served with fresh fruit on the side. My partner had a interesting breakfast sandwich, a cinnamon raisin bread French toast that was holding together cheese, turkey, apples and a curry dressing. I'm very impressed over all. I'd go back.

French toast with a side of pork roll.  SO GOOD!!!!!
Kevin C.

Wow! This is a must-go-to spot if you ever find yourself in Easton! I wish I had our server's name as she couldn't have been more awesome (all I left with was our cc receipt, and not the detailed order). My wife ordered the Mediterranean Omelet (proclaiming the best she has ever had) and I ordered the French toast. Never had better French toast, it was served with a mountain of whipped cream and I barely had to touch the syrup as it was so tasty. Had a side of pork roll also.....well, just because :) Tip top food and service - you won't go wrong here!

Kurt P.

Came here after seeing tons of pictures online about this place, it looked scrumptious and wasn't very far of a drive. You'll really enjoy the food here. We liked everything we ordered. Prices were reasonable, however charge to substitute items could be a little bit higher than other places. The food was delicious. Staff was also friendly. Not the most spacious so there is a bit of a wait, however worth it. This is more of a theme location, it is also a used book store. I love the decoration of the interiors, there are a lot of old references! Great nostalgia place. Very small though, gets packed. Because of this they will not sit you until your entire party is there. Parking is in the street but that is to be expected in Easton. We had the PBN (peanut butter, banana and Nutella on grilled cinnamon raisin toast) and the Churro French Toast. Both were very good and as could be imagined very sweet. The service was very quick and efficient; our food came out within 10 minutes of ordering. The Coffee is self serve and you can get a to go cup to take it with you are the end of the meal. Frankly, it is probably to get your butts out so they could seat customers in line, but I'm not complaining :) Would definitely recommend!

Upstairs
Sarah C.

This is not only an adorable book store with thousands of books, but also a charming coffee shop. I felt like I was in the middle of Portland or Williamsburg (or whatever else is considered a "hipster" place haha). Locals reading books and enjoying coffee in such a charming and old fashioned setting. If I lived in the area I would surely stop in to grab a hot beverage and relax while reading a book. Such a fun and quirky place, I really wish we had things like this where I live.

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Best breakfast around. Fresh ingredients and a great menu. They feature delicious specials. Make sure to get some home fries!

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Decent used book store that has been in business for over 30 years. This is surprising since most of the people in Easton can't read.

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Stopped by for a coffee and realized they were closed. Hopefully just a temporary thing!

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Best coffee in Easton! Such a cool experience to walk in and see it lined with books of all genres.

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This place is everything you want in a lunch/breakfast spot. Atmosphere, great food, reasonable prices, and books for miles :)

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Love the food very affordable and lots of interesting books & the staff is amazing this is one of my favorite breakfast spots rn!

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Great place to spilt a bite an omelette and a sandwich! Big portions with a great atmosphere.

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