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    The Po Cafe

    4.5 (47 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    Fruit tart - delicious!
    Pamela J.

    Like it very much! Exactly what this space needed. The old place that was here did not suit the style or needs of the town - well maybe if you were living in a very small non-descript town in the 1920's or something. Anyway, they did a great job at the Re imagination of this space. Loved my fruit tart, though idk why they had to wrap it in tinfoil. Let's add some environmental consciousness to the new cool vibe please. Different vibe than Marty's down the road, so you'd choose either / or depending on what you're looking for. The PO definitely reminds me of my prep school days and dating a Gunnery boy back when it was a boys school. Except then we had only crusty 1920's diners to eat at. These kids are so lucky to have something as cool as the PO!

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    Cristina E.

    The PO is a must stop to complete any Gilmore Girls CT tour! This is the real-life Luke's with cozy, vintage vibes instead and lots of delicious food choices. I enjoyed the French toast latte and ham, egg & cheese croissant at one of their outdoor tables with a lovely view of the town green. They had a wide variety of breakfast and lunch options to choose from. An adorable spot for a meal or pick me up treat when visiting Washington!

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    Caitlin K.

    I can't say anything but positives about The Po! The most welcoming, warm, and cozy place to visit for food and coffee. Maggie, the owner and her team are all SO friendly and remember customers by name. They have created a comfortable and relaxing space for everyone to enjoy. From popular healthy options (Poke Bowls, Green Toast, Acais) to the indulgent (Flat Rate Burger, The Ricky Bobby and Chicken Winner), they offer it all. GF/Vegan options available and coffee options that rotate seasonally. They incorporate local and seasonal products. Some of the coffee menu options include: the Lavender latte, Maple latte, French toast latte (LOVE) and their classic drip coffee. Plus they have matchas and chai available too. Being in the heart of Washington, I love how The Po has local products / goods to purchase. For anyone who is a serious Gilmore Girly, this spot is a top adventure for bachelorettes or a fun fall trip. This is the ultimate Lukes Diner! Plus if you're near, you can walk around the green or take your coffees and walk to the farmers market minutes down the street on a Saturday. *PS. Their Pop-tarts are also incredible! Look forward to stopping back in soon!

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    Allison C.

    One lunch at The PO Cafe, and I'm in love! From the moment I arrived, the place was peaceful, quaint, and charming. Their menu had some really great options, and I thought it was adorable how several menu items nodded to the "Po" namesake, whether it was the "po"ke bowls or "po" pork sandwich. Everything was super yummy, but the Chicken Winner sandwich definitely stood out! The strawberry matcha latte, berry smoothie, and chai we had were all great. Don't even get me started on the cookies - unreal!! Especially the "po" chip, which was a perfect mix of salty and sweet with potato chips mixed in. I'm not often in Washington, but I think The Po Cafe has inspired me to come visit more!

    Curry chicken salad
    Steph H.

    Went to boarding school here so this place is close to my heart. It's changed a lot but still delicious. Got a curry chicken salad on a salad and it was perfect. Really good chocolate and potato chip cookie too! I can't wait to go back for another day trip

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    John B.

    My family did a daycation by driving to Washington,CT. While there we had breakfast at the PO Cafe since my wife and daughter are Gilmore Girls fans. Everyone loved their breakfast. I had the egg, cheese and ham sandwich with an ice coffee. It was delicious. We sat by the window and enjoyed the view.

    Iced latte with cold foam
    R E.

    I've been here a few times for drinks and pastries to takeaway. The inside looks like a pleasant spot, and it's a lovely vibe, people sitting outside the front enjoying a coffee and catching up with friends. I enjoyed the cruffin and the iced latte with cold foam on top - I didn't enjoy the decaf version so much, which is mainly what I drink, so wouldn't recommend for picky decaf drinkers (I haven't tried other crafted coffee beverages there to be able to comment on technique, just simple iced latte). I didn't enjoy the cinnamon bun, which I found a little dry. I was excited to try the pop tart, but sadly found it underwhelming and kind of soggy. The customer service was a little lacking and impersonal, and especially for a local business I'd love to see this improved. For better service, I'd stop in more for the experience and a drink. Though I had more misses than hits, I'm leaving four stars, thinking maybe it's just about timing and finding the things on the menu I enjoy. If I fancy a cruffin and an iced latte treat, I may stop in again.

    The green hill
    Yinuo Z.

    A super cute cafe! I got the green hill sandwich which was super refreshing! The bread was fresh and the lettuce was crispy. My friend got the pulled pork sandwich which was a bit heavy. Latte was okay. Wish they had a sandwich and soup combo. The regular size soup is 7 dollars which would be too much to have on top of a sandwich. Otherwise this place really meet the cafe standard.

    That is not dark meat. Still tasted delicious.
    Ginger S.

    First time at The Po Cafe today and have mixed feelings about it. The staff are terrible. Not friendly or engaging at all. I arrived finding a young gentleman standing outside blocking the door, assuming he was there to control the number of people inside. He never once acknowledged me or spoke to me, but continued to stand in front of the door. I stood in the freezing cold looking over the menu that was posted out front, waiting to be let in to order. A few other people came up the steps after me and walked right past him inside. I then asked if I could go in and he said yes. Like really, you made me stand there for nothing?! There were people standing all around so it was unclear where the line was and where I was supposed to go to order. Finally figuring it out, I walked up behind another couple (6ft apart of course) and waited my turn. Making it to the counter, I stood there for several minutes with more than 5 staff members there behind the counter and not one of them even looked at me or said a word. Finally, after taking a phone order instead of taking my order, I was then asked what I wanted. Ordered the Chicken Winner, a S'mores Latte and grabbing a ginger cookie. Waited a reasonable amount of time and they called my name. The latte cup was sticky with coffee dripped all down the side and the top and was given no napkins. Took my order to the car and ate there since it was warm. The sandwich was delicious, though did not appear to be dark meat as advertised. The latte was Luke warm at best but had good flavor. Are the cookie when I got home and it was one of the best I've ever had! Giving 3 stars based on overall experience, but feel the food could be a 5, just wish the coffee was hot and that they actually seemed to care about the customer. I will give them another try to see if the customer service improves.

    So excited this opened up within 2 minutes of our house. Visited them a few times in their old location near the lake but now it's within walking distance. Having celiac disease is easy as there are so many Gluten Free options to choose from and the food is amazing! Best tip is to go Tuesday or Thursday to avoid the lunch rush from the kids from The Gunnary. I hear they are forced to eat at their cafeteria on these days and therefore will not create a long wait.

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