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    The Daily Bean - Gluten free bacon, turkey, avocado, and cheddar sandwich.

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    4.6(162 reviews)
    4.0 mi
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    If you're looking for a place with good Java and zen happy vibes, stop by the bean! It offers…read moredelicious coffee and a yummy menu inside a cozy rustic hometown coffee house. Vernon just keeps surprising me! The green apple with brie sandwiches & lattes keeps me coming back. Amicable staff who make great suggestions & help you feel at home. Cozy nooks to enjoy solo or with friends. Long tables in the back area, cute lil bathroom and outdoor seating facing a babbling brook. And a She Shed!!

    I hidden gem that everyone in the area knows about and I was glad to learn about having also just…read morehiked the stairway to heaven Appalachian Trail. I wanted a place to meet a family member in the area. While, she didn't know about this spot, her adult children/friends did, at least one being a coffee connoisseur! We were looking for coffee where we could sit down and chat & with her dog; this is THE place! It was a hot day and mid afternoon so she enjoyed a strawberry smoothie, and I had a large iced tea and appreciated that they could put it in my own cup. The service was friendly as you'd expect in 'the country.' We also shared a strawberry muffin that tasted like spring as we sat outside. The dog also seemed to appreciate the lovely breeze. Great atmosphere with a surprising amount of seating in and outside even as it doesn't appear that large from the outside. I did see a nice list of sandwiches, but had already eaten my sandwich at the S2H vista. We did see a steady flow of neighbors come and go; the parking lot, while three-quarter full was still ample. More reasons to go back to the area to hike, & connect with family at this coffee stop & more. A respite.

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    Vernon Nordic House

    Vernon Nordic House

    4.6(18 reviews)
    4.2 mi
    $

    I have been going here for years and then probably one of the original customers. Just realized I…read morehad never given it a yelp review. The coffee is very good and always fresh and the other offerings are wonderful. I know from the owner that they are baked from family recipes and true to their roots. There are other items that are hard to find elsewhere. Regardless, everything is very tasty and delicious. The prices are reasonable and the place is friendly. Every so often there will be a specialty that knocks the ball out of the park. It is also a wonderful place to explore the flavors and backgrounds of different cultures.

    I've been going up to Vernon, NJ every winter for the past few years to go snowboarding, and the…read moreNordic House is such a landmark to me! I can't think of Vernon without also picturing this place. 1) The baked goods and coffee are as authentic, fresh, and delicious as it gets. And def get the kringle. It's a MUST! 2) Gary is such a sweetheart. Very friendly and welcoming, happy to discuss Nordic culture, and makes everything with such love and pride. 3) Parking lot very well cleared making it easy to run in or chill for a bit. I've never stayed for more than a few minutes, but seems like a cool place to hang out. Everywhere you look there is a good conversation starter. If you're not hungry or thirsty, you can do a little shopping around the store, surf the Internet, or just pass the time admiring the beauty of the place both inside and out. It's definitely a one of a kind spot in all of NJ, and worth checking out.

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    The Crystal Cafe - Pumpkin Pecan Pancakes

    The Crystal Cafe

    3.7(51 reviews)
    3.6 mi
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    Cute little place. Decent food and price. Service was quick and friendly. They have a lot of food…read moreoptions.

    It's not easy to find decent food in Vernon, and while this wasn't terrible, the search continues…read more The Millennial Chum and I stopped by here for lunch this past Saturday after building up an appetite ziplining at nearby Mountain Creek. The menu was large with almost a diner-like quality (not a bad thing), and I was in the mood for some avocado toast specifically. It was a very nice day and I would have been perfectly fine with the outdoor seating situation off to the side of the building, but the Millennial Chum was very taken by the interior and declared we had to seat in there. It was fine - it looked like it had been recently renovated/done, but also had a dash of quaint country store to it. Not to an extreme level like a Cracker Barrel, but it's a pleasant vibe. I was kind of impressed that they had literally the most basic avocado toast option possible - literally just avocado on toast. In this day and age, I usually have to navigate around some weird crap (my limit is maybe some feta or pepper flakes, but once you start putting basically an entirely different meal on it, I'm out), so it was refreshing from that perspective. That said, this really should be an avocado mash - per the attached picture, they just chopped up pieces of browning avocado with no seasoning whatsoever, which I could easily make at home. It's extremely rare for me to add seasoning, but as soon as I saw this, I doused it with pepper. A rare instance of this being a little TOO basic. But they have the right idea. Honestly, I didn't like the strawberry pancakes. I thought they tasted artificial and not good at all. I had a few bites that were heavily centered on the strawberries, but the strawberries weren't ripe yet so they weren't juicy/flavorful. For what it's worth though, the Millennial Chum DID like them and hosed most of them down on my behalf, so maybe it's just a personal preference issue. Like a diner, the portions here are gigantic - huge points for that. Even though I was pretty tepid overall on the avocado toast, it's a portion that was arguably twice as large if not more than the serving you'd get at a bougie cafe in Jersey City or something. And in line with that, the price point is pretty amazing as well. We got a ton of food here and split a bill that I think ended up hovering around $30; really not bad. The service was okay. Our waitress was nice and we ordered/received our food promptly, but it did take a bit of time to locate her again to obtain the check. Not a huge deal though. This was okay. And given where you are, that's probably good enough.

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    Pennings Farm Market - market and eatery

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    3.9(280 reviews)
    5.1 mi
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    *Update Jan 2026* As always, stellar service, amazing…read moreambiance, and even better food. This year's brunch menu does not disappoint. The Cranberry Orange Scone is PERFECTLY made - incredible flavor and not AT ALL dry. The Garden Omelette is beautifully composed and chock-full of the freshest veggies (and cheese), with the side salad as great accompaniment to a wonderful meal. We look forward to their brunch in the winter (just wish y'all could continue it throughout the year!)!!

    We visited on a Sunday afternoon, and there were employees directing people to where to park. The…read morefarm features large lots with ample parking and options to visit the market, where you can purchase ciders, donuts, and more. There's also apple picking, a beer garden with two food cart options (Jamaican/ crêpes), and a section with farm animals like goats and chickens. As you head up there are more food options and the full cidery where you can also buy cider we opted for the $24 cider flight and some individual ciders (the peach fuzz was our favorite) there are also three food trucks (hot dogs, sandwiches( chicken tenders fries), nachos and from the cider areas you can order pizza ($12-16) pretzel, etc. Lots of seating options some people bring their blankets and sit by the grass, by this area there's a live music section some face painting for children, and a petting zoo. Overall definitely worth checking out! It's right across the Shoprite plaza in Warwick NY.

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    Pochuck Valley Farms Market and Deli - Apples @ Pochuck's

    Pochuck Valley Farms Market and Deli

    3.8(31 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    I stopped here once, yesterday, for about 5 minutes, but the woman inside at the counter was kind…read moreand gracious to a lost traveler, and it looks like a wonderful place to pick apples, buy baked goods, or sit down and relax with something tasty and filling to eat (the menu indicates they serve breakfast and lunch). What was I doing up in this neck of the woods? Well, it's not totally unfamiliar to me. When I was a kid, I was part of a father-son group known in those politically incorrect times as "Indian Guides." Fathers and sons would go "camping" for the weekend at a place in Sussex County called "Camp Silver Lake" (not sure where it exactly was; my best guess would be Hardyston). My oldest friend and his father were also part of it, and that's where we bonded. If nothing else, Indian Guides was the start of what has been a lifelong friendship, and the pastoral surroundings are a beautiful memory. Back in the day when I abused a number of substances, I would sometimes drive up this way, pop a Vicodin or Percocet (in my own defense, I never, ever equated such activity with driving drunk, as it was "prescribed medication," and I felt far more in control of myself than if I had been drinking alcohol) and feel exquisitely happy, as I experienced simultaneously pharmaceutically induced euphoria and the rapture of nature's glories. I had an epiphany finally and realized that this was dangerous, and stopped, but...at the risk of sounding like even more a pitiful a**hole than I do already...these are some of the happiest memories I have. The place and the pills. Years later, I drove up this way with my birth mother and grandmother. We stopped somewhere to eat, and they had "Freedom Fries" listed on the menu. For all I know, they still do. Still, it has been years since I have been in the area. My oldest friend's son is getting married up here in a few days, and I've been worried about having to navigate some of these roads at night with my cataract-afflicted eyes. I figured I would take a trial run by day to familiarize myself as to where I had to go. I used Google Maps, which was probably a mistake. Going up Rt. 23 was nice, brought back old memories of driving up here with my dad (I was reading "Dracula" at the time, and the surrounding woods, mountains and lakes looked to the child that I was like the Transylvania described by Bram Stoker in the book). Soon, though, I was diverted to back roads and had trouble keeping my sense of direction intact. People drive fast on these back roads and several times I had to pull over to let them pass (1 truck drove by me with an enormous American flag fluttering on 1 side, and a "Don't Tread On Me" flag fluttering on the other, and I wanted to call out, "You think you've been tread on in the past? Wait till you see what's coming!" but...of course...didn't). At 1 point, I stopped at a gas station and asked the attendant if he knew where a particular road was. With great force, he shook his head no, looking as if I had asked him to direct me to a barren outpost near Azerbaijan. Turns out, the road in question was about 10 feet beyond the gas station. Thanks, pal. Somehow or other, I got onto what I thought was the right road, but, frustratingly, I reached the end of it with the wedding venue nowhere in sight. In desperation, I pulled into the picturesque Pochuck Valley Farms parking lot (parking wasn't a problem) and went inside. The counter was in front and towards the back, someone in a kitchen was cooking food that gave forth a delicious aroma. I was worried when I asked the woman at the counter about my obviously erroneous (or, knowing myself like I do, misinterpreted) directions, I was going to get the same negative response as I got from the gas station guy. Instead, she was very pleasant, patient and helpful, taking out her phone to map out what I had scribbled on a piece of paper more precisely. Feeling somewhat guilty and wanting to repay the woman in some measure for her kindness, I went towards the dining area to pour myself a cup of coffee. The dining area was crowded with young people seated at tables, and they seemed to be enjoying what they were having. Paying for the coffee at the counter (and treating myself to a Twix candy bar), I thanked the proprietress for her help, drove carefully back up the way I had come, and found the wedding venue that I had somehow overlooked in my nervousness and frustration. This looks like a great place to go if you're into picking apples in a pristine rural setting. The sit-down menu looks tempting, and the pies and baked goods (baked by Diana) look scrumptious. Obviously, my experience with them, so far, has been very limited, but I would like to correct that in the future and avail myself of at least some of the many things they have to offer. Seems like a perfect destination for solitary travelers like me, couples, student groups, families. Don't bring Fido, though. Only "trained service animals" allowed.

    true, heartwarming farm experience, excellent baked goods, unusual high end gifts--something for…read moreeveryone at @ price, friendly, caring staff, best pumpkin cookies ever--worth the trip & I live in Clifton. Definitely return asap. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!

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