I've been waiting and watching for this cute coffee shop to finally open its doors. Had the chance to experience there service and menu and I've got to say they made a pretty great first impression. Even my local chiropractor (Dr. Matt Conroy) met with the owner and was very pleased with how friendly and innovative he and all his staff were. They have jumped through multiple hoops to open up and they are planning on bringing more interesting finds to their ever expanding and rotating menu. The appeal is definitely there, from the work they put in to restoring the building and original architecture, to their adorable small greenhouse in the side entrance, to housing some birds for the animal lovers out there. I was pleasantly surprised and awed. There is room for improvement of course, since they aren't completely done with all the renovations, it is a very old building of course and used to be, correct me, a mortuary or funeral back in the day. But the feel of the building is warm and inviting, not creepy unless you love that sort of thing like I do. I enjoyed their Ginger turmeric tea and sampled the rest cold and was not disappointed at all. They even offer kombucha (it was absolutely amazing and I'm usually not a fan) as well and maybe craft beer in the future. Time will tell. I also tried their new salad menu item that they will be expanding upon soon depending on demand. It also didn't disappoint either, served in a large tea cup, with fresh tender kale, sweet potato, quinoa and a whole host of add ins that jived together perfectly. I'm not a huge salad eater nor dressing person at all and even I ate it without complaint. It was satisfying and refreshing. My husband tried the Chai latte and he's not one to like things right off the bat but he was absolutely floored by the pleasantly surprise of how amazing it was. I did not try it unfortunately, being lactose intolerant but they do offer alternative milk replacements for a small, less than a $1, upcharge. Very reasonable I'd say. The service was extremely warm and inviting and even took the time to hand out samples while serving others and even helped take your order to your sitting area. Neither one of the two employees had issues with multitasking and had amazing customer service and manners. They also offer some quick to go items like bottled water, juices and other drinks as well as baked goods that looked to pretty to eat but can't wait to try some day. Multiple customers have already vouched that there baked goods are pretty good as well. All in all this place definitely has kept my attention and my approval thus far. I will definitely be visiting this shoppe and hope it grows in this town of Easton and hopefully will not succumb to closing early like other great shops that have graced this town because of difficulties with the Township. Thank you for your time and go and enjoy this quaint little...
Read moreGosh, I don’t even know where to begin with this review.
I never planned on coming to Easton for coffee (I’m a loyalist at a shop closer to Allentown) however, I saw ThreeBirds get an award from USA Today & figured a friend & I could check it out.
The Victorian style space is immaculate down to the woodwork above the doorframe, the bathrooms, & all the furniture. It’s a small maze where you can sit by windows or tucked away.
My friend & I arrived right at 9am & shortly after it got very busy. I had a vanilla latte & he had the pumpkin special latte. Amazing doesn’t begin to cover it since the flavors were not overpowering the beans. They use Passenger Coffee beans which are great (I live by Passenger Coffee) & take pride in each drink they prepare. Even while super busy when we went for our second round, the staff was polite & didn’t rush anyone at all. The pastries are rich & have quality ingredients. I will say weekends can be super busy & hard to find a spot to sit but it is worth coming early to get a good seat.
I ended up buying stickers & their candle scent as well.
Again, I’m a loyalist at another shop & ThreeBirds just beat their ranking for me which I never thought I’d say. I cannot wait...
Read moreThreeBirds Coffee House is the kind of spot that takes you back to when things were made with pride and purpose. From the moment you walk in, the space hits you with that old-world charm, tall ceilings, vintage character, and a warmth that makes you want to sit down and stay awhile.
The coffee is phenomenal. Smooth, full-bodied, and made by people who clearly love what they do. And that cheddar bread with butter and jam? Hands down the best I’ve ever had. Crispy on the outside, soft and rich inside, with just the right touch of sweetness from the jam. You can taste the care in every bite.
What really sets this place apart is how everything just fits, the people, the atmosphere, the vibe. It’s calm but alive, refined but real. ThreeBirds isn’t just another coffee stop; it’s a reminder of what happens when passion meets craftsmanship.
If you’re anywhere near Easton, don’t think twice. This...
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