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    Great customer service from staff . Love to stop in for a slice of pizza and conversation with the staff .

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    Dissent

    Dissent

    (18 reviews)

    $$

    The best pour over in the area, and an incredible selection of beans from local favorites and…read morestandout roasters elsewhere. It's amazing that they have 15-20+ single origin selections available at any given time for a cup. I'm also a fan of the espresso tonic, and they've got a full selection of espresso-based drinks to boot. Support Pawtucket coffee excellence! Also, if you're confused about where it is, Dissent is located in the old Seed Cafe spot at Still on Main. Use the parking structure right next door--it's free!

    Excellent coffee done right, Dissent is more of a coffee craft than a simple shop…read more As someone who has done a good amount of travel always seeking out great coffee in popular areas from Vancouver to Oslo to San Diego, Dissents pourover menu rivals some of the best I've seen in both quality and variabiity. I would argue it would be impossible to not find a coffee on the list that suits your taste. Alongside the stellar pourover menu is an equally impressive catalog of espresso drinks. The 'Cherry Dream On' is an elevated espresso tonic bringing together refreshingly complimentary flavors into a delicious cocktail of a coffee beverage. The 'room without a view', made with nitrified coconut milk, is a treat of a drink as well. You can see the attention to detail not only in the cup, but in the quality of materials, time/effort spent, and knowledge from Michael the owner/barista. Whether you're looking for a simple classic cup of coffee or an elevated coffee experience, Dissent brings something to the Providence area that it has been missing out on.

    Maria Maria Coffee Bar - Pure deliciousness - look at that yummy cold foam!

    Maria Maria Coffee Bar

    (15 reviews)

    I was at the Chinese Dragon Boat Race and Taiwanese Festival, when I saw someone with a cup of…read morecoffee and a sleeve with "Maria Maria" on it. I had been wanting to try this place for the longest but since it is a cute little truck that travels around the state, I hadn't had the opportunity to organically come across it - until this moment. Although a lot of their drink options sounded delicious, I went with the iced Maria Maria. I got the opportunity to chat a bit with one of the Marias and she was very kind, along with the other two team members. The prices are average, with my drink coming out to about $6. One disclaimer is that I don't drink coffee much, so I can't speak about the quality of the coffee taste but overall I loved the drink, mostly because it wasn't too strong or sweet but did have a very creamy taste. In addition, they do add a Maria cookie, which is very nostalgic for me. Although the line was very long, they were very efficient with just 3 people and do get our orders at a timely manner. I am looking forward to the next time I see them again to try more of their stuff. They do post their schedule of where they will be on their instagram page at the start of each week.

    I've been hearing a lot of good things about Maria Maria Coffee Bar and wanted to try it for…read moremyself. Maria Maria Coffee Bar is unique, because it brings the cafe experience to you. They post their schedule for the week on instagram on Mondays. I visited the mobile horse trailer or cart on Tuesday, 8/12/25, at Miriam Hospital on the corner of 7th Ave and Summit Ave in Providence, RI. There is street parking available. At 6:30am, they helped their first customer. I was probably about tenth in line. I ordered the coco-quipe latte from their summer menu. This late is infused with rich arequipe and creamy coconut. It is blended with 2% milk (they didn't have whole milk) and crowned with a fluffy vanilla cold foam and a sprinkle of shredded coconut. Unfortunately, I was expecting the arequipe and coconut flavors to be stronger and I do not think I got shredded coconut on top of it. As I drank more of the latte, it did taste better. The staff members were very friendly and talking to all the customers. It didn't take long for my drink to be ready. I'm glad I had the opportunity to try Maria Maria Coffee Bar.

    Butterbang - Yum roll

    Butterbang

    (50 reviews)

    This place is croissant heaven; super flaky, buttery, and loaded with creative flavors that make it…read morehard to pick just one. It's a small pop-up style bakery with a cozy feel, perfect for grabbing pastries and a good coffee to start your morning or treat yourself mid-day. Everything I've tried has been delicious, and you can tell a lot of care goes into the baking. It does get busy and certain items sell out, so going earlier is definitely a plus. Overall, a fantastic spot in Pawtucket for anyone who loves pastries, I'd happily recommend Butterbang to friends and visitors.

    I'm obsessed with croissants and it can be hard to find ones that meet my exacting standards. They…read moreshould be airy, light, crunchy, flaky, buttery...but often they are doughy or insubstantial or greasy or too soft. Butterbang's are actually perfect. The best I have ever had! That's saying a lot because I have sampled many, many croissants. The Yum roll was melt-in-your- mouth delicious with the perfect balance of sweet with a hint of salt, crunchy around the edges and topped with a delightful creamy drizzle of caramel. The plain croissants were perfectly fluffy and flaky. The almond square was pure heaven with a deep almond flavored frangipane surrounded by crunchy layers. The bakery itself is really cute. You can get a chance to meet the owner and gaze upon the glorious bounty of pastries available. You do have to subscribe to order so check out the Butterbang instagram.

    Cafe Amore - Crepes

    Cafe Amore

    (24 reviews)

    Seriously great food here! Everything was cooked perfectly and so flavorful. The breakfast burger…read morewas by far the best thing we got but the goat cheese veggie home-fry (flight) was spectacular too. Loved the avocado toast but the egg got cool by the time it got to the table. Would have been better if it was hotter or to the side. Coffee was excellent-loved the you add in your own flavor syrup station (the cinnamon was excellent!) Miranda was so helpful in guiding us to the best selections since we couldn't decide. She took the time to learn what we enjoy and she nailed it on guiding us on the home-fry flight and the burger. I'm so happy I live nearby and that they open up when I'm getting out of work. Looking forward to returning here soon.

    We came in for breakfast at just the right time to be able to pick our own table from the 10 or so…read morein this cute little space! (Several other folks came in after us.) The space is cozy and welcoming, with a simple and very comfortable vibe. It's decorated nicely, with pink (not Barbie pink!) walls, some flowery touches in a few of the pictures, a leafy wall, and the cheery blackboard listing some of the special lattes, benedicts, and juices. The owner, Heather, waited on us and so we were able to get a bit of the story about how she decided to open Cafe Amore. She's been working in restaurants since high school, and always had a vision of owning her own place. Upon hearing that this corner spot was vacant, she picked a name (essentially "cafe love" since opening a restaurant IS a labor of love. The name selected means love, "Amor" for the Spanish speaking folks who were originally going to be partners but who eventually backed out, and Amore for her own Italian heritage), retrofitted the space, set the menu, and jumped in. We came in on only day 68 since opening, but we couldn't tell since everything was so well managed. Apparently, Heather does not sleep: she freshly squeezes the juices served, bakes the sourdough bread that's on the menu, and usually makes fresh muffins in different flavors every week. She's testing recipes for a house-made sourdough English muffin and planning to start growing the microgreens that top every omelet. Oh, she also makes different varieties of beads that are sold as whole loaves on a first come first serve basis on the weekends, and makes her own jelly for sale - and occasionally serves some in the cafe, if she has an available open jar. The coffee here is excellent, and comes in a regular sized mug (not the usual small diner-type serving). Our cups were refilled almost as soon as we emptied them. Along the sunny front window there is a cart full of different complementary syrups to add flavor as desired, but the coffee didn't need them for me. I had the yummy Farmers Omelet with spinach, mushrooms, peppers, onions inside and feta and avocado on top (and those delicate microgreens as garnish) - and some of that absolutely fabulous house-made sourdough that came grilled to perfection. My husband had the "make your own" and went with a simple cheese omelet. He said it was good, but next time he's going to order it with two cheeses instead of the basic cheddar only he had this time. Both omelets came with seasoned home fries. (The potatoes were perfectly cooked, but I didn't love the spice mix.) We were offered ketchup and house-made hot sauce, which was kind of a sweet and spicy blend. Heather really wants to contribute to the community she's feeding. On Thanksgiving, she'll open for a special meal with pay what you can pricing (using a QR code to pay, so no one feels obvious unwelcome if they can't pay at all). All 10 tables will be set up as one, banquet style so no one will eat alone that day. (Lots of the regular customers are widows or widowers and single people who come in weekly, by themselves. She'll have a tv set up to watch the parade too. What a fantastic new spot that really cares about the people who visit!

    Speedway - convenience - Updated May 2026

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