The White Rabbit Cafe and Patisserie
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Comfy coffee shop featuring specialty java drinks, teas & pastries in a whimsical atmosphere.
attractions: The Westmoreland Museum of American Art, Contempo Artistries Salon, Greensburg Amtrak Station, South Pennsylvania Avenue Antiques, restaurants: The Headkeeper, Sittay’s Mediterranean Kitchen, Oliver's Pourhouse, Sun Dawg Cafe, Sunset Italian Restaurant, J. Corks, Olives and Peppers, Rassame's Thai Quisine, Pizza Siena, Cuties Coffee Company
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Description
Comfy coffee shop featuring specialty java drinks, teas & pastries in a whimsical atmosphere.
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-They have a good selection of drinks like coffee, espresso, tea, horchatta, and specialty sodas. For food they have a variety of baked goods, biscottis, small candies, and some misc. things. -The atmosphere is nice and the decor is cute. They have table, couch, and bar stool seating. Everything is spaced out well so you don't feel cramped. They even have a bookshelf of things to read and wifi. Everything was pretty clean. -We got brewed ice coffee with honey syrup and espresso, pumpkin spice latte with espresso, and a mocha with espresso. They all had good flavor but the brewed coffee was too acidic for me. We tried the fudgey brownie and it was really good. Light crisp on the top and soft but dense on the inside. Not too wet, not too dry. We also had maple marshmallows and vegan vanilla bean meringues. -It was my first time here but the staff were really patient and nice. Any questions I had were answered. For parking you can either park on the street or the parking lot across the street. The parking meters are cheap and take nickels, dimes, and quarters.
Kina SenpaiKina Senpai
10
The White Rabbit is a cool and unique eatery. Their ambience attracts the community members and local college students, and is a great meeting place for study groups, business meetings, or to relax. If you can't stay it's quick and easy to get an order to-go. They host specialty events such as coffee tastings or you can rent the space for bridal showers and parties. They offer a different menu every day, so be sure to check out their Facebook page before stopping by. Their specialty is their bakery with delicious items such as allspice muffins, chocolate coconut scones, jams, and they provide cakes for special occasions. Also provided are high quality teas and coffee. My favorite items are the horchata latte with espresso and the buttermilk biscuits with their specialty honey butter. I highly recommend!
Alicia DiPaoloAlicia DiPaolo
00
A bit disappointing - hard to call it a patisserie when the only thing french is creme brulee. No croissants, no quiche (2017 photos are not representative of selection today). Just cookies, brownies, biscotti. There were more Italian items than French. Also, hard to believe they aren't packaging creme brulee and other fresh desert items to go friendly. They had to scrape the creme brulee out of a ceramic dish into a paper coffee cup to have it to go. Should really have to go friendly everything in the time of COVID-19. Also, no way to walk in without walking 2-3ft from unmasked people eating at tables. At least clear the walkway. Red velvet cheesecake was the saving grace - it was actually really great and not overly sweet. Just don't expect much french or in the 2017 photos.
Cory RobertsCory Roberts
10
Recommended to us by a guy we met on a trail in the San Bernardino mountains in Southern California. Visiting family in Pittsburgh for the holidays and thought it would be fun to check out. Went there on a Monday, during their open hours per Google and their own website. Closed when we arrived, ostensibly for cleaning. So we drove all the way there and back for nothing. Not that hard to put an update on your site, or at least indicate that people should call to verify they're open if they keep inconsistent hours. Disappointing. Wouldn't normally give one star for service issues, but although they might have delicious food and beverages, being open when you say you'll be open is part of running a business. Maybe it's more of a hobby?
Chris DiersenChris Diersen
00
Edit: I went again for a latte and it was very good. I also got a ginger snap that was enjoyable as well. So you get an extra star. Now extend your hours so people who work regular day shifts can enjoy more time there! It's a cool looking shop with a great atmosphere and nice staff. The brownie I got however was like a dense brick of sand. Very dry and it basically disintegrated as I picked it up. I also got an affogato and the espresso tasted like it was older than the kid who served it to me. Also why aren't you open on the weekends? You'd get so much business. And don't get me started on the record store downstairs! It's a really cool concept but it's only open like 4 hours a week.
Vincent PimpinellaVincent Pimpinella
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Nearby Attractions Of The White Rabbit Cafe and Patisserie
The Westmoreland Museum of American Art
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Greensburg Amtrak Station
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