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Bloomin Cup Cafe — Restaurant in Town of Tully

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Bloomin Cup Cafe
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Nearby attractions
Tully Free Library
12 State St, Tully, NY 13159
Nearby restaurants
The Sweet Basil
3 Clinton St, Tully, NY 13159
K Kurdish Mediterranean
6 Elm St Unit 1, Tully, NY 13159
Tasty China
6 Elm St, Tully, NY 13159
Flourish Farm Cafe
1 Elm St, Tully, NY 13159
Nearby hotels
Quality Inn Tully
5779 NY-80, Tully, NY 13159
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Bloomin Cup Cafe

13 Clinton St, Tully, NY 13159
4.7(160)
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attractions: Tully Free Library, restaurants: The Sweet Basil, K Kurdish Mediterranean, Tasty China, Flourish Farm Cafe
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Egg And Cheese Bagel Sammich
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The Syracuse Main Bagel Sammich
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1 Lb. Regular Coffee

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Nearby attractions of Bloomin Cup Cafe

Tully Free Library

Tully Free Library

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Nearby restaurants of Bloomin Cup Cafe

The Sweet Basil

K Kurdish Mediterranean

Tasty China

Flourish Farm Cafe

The Sweet Basil

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4.3

(383)

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4.9

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4.6

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Ryan BoyleRyan Boyle
The Bloomin Cup Cafe was an unexpected find in the village of Tully. I travel around the state on business frequently, and I always enjoy finding small local establishments such as these for lunch and dinner, and especially coffee. Over all, the experience here was enjoyable. My soup and salad were ready in a reasonable amount of time considering the crowd. The chai was well made and tasted great. The African Peanut soup pictured here was a pleasant surprise, served at the correct temperature (I can’t count the number of times I’ve been served luke-warm soup at similar cafes) and was a generous portion for the price. The decor was a little forced with the combination of shabby chic, barn/attic finds, repurposed doors, barrels, cabinet parts, etc. I don’t understand this combination but maybe it’s because I’m a guy, who knows. Frankly, I think they’re trying too hard. But that aside, I had an excellent lunch here and look forward to my next visit. I give a lot of credit to anyone willing to make a go of this type of business out in the country. šŸ‘šŸ¼
SondraSondra
Adorable cafe with varied lunch options, vegetarian-friendly (vegetarian BLT anyone? roasted veggie melt? YUM), soups, salads, lovely sandwiches. Won't break the bank either and the service was excellent. Feels homey and comfortable and cozy. I'll give 5 stars when the cafe offers real porcelain mugs to serve hot drinks, rather than serving in single-use cups that will end up in the landfill. The plates are so fun and pretty; how lovely and waste-reducing it would be to have fun mugs too (mis-matchy thrift-storey would be sweet and easy)!
Adam FAdam F
I absolutely love this cafe! I’ve been here a couple times during trips to and from Canada and each time has been a delight. It has a charming LGBTQ+ atmosphere and the food is wonderful. My favorite so far is The Ms. Piggy šŸ˜‹ The maple aioli on it is divine! Definitely recommend getting it on a pumpernickel bagel. If you are in or around Tully, NY, I highly recommend making a stop at Bloomin Cup.
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The Bloomin Cup Cafe was an unexpected find in the village of Tully. I travel around the state on business frequently, and I always enjoy finding small local establishments such as these for lunch and dinner, and especially coffee. Over all, the experience here was enjoyable. My soup and salad were ready in a reasonable amount of time considering the crowd. The chai was well made and tasted great. The African Peanut soup pictured here was a pleasant surprise, served at the correct temperature (I can’t count the number of times I’ve been served luke-warm soup at similar cafes) and was a generous portion for the price. The decor was a little forced with the combination of shabby chic, barn/attic finds, repurposed doors, barrels, cabinet parts, etc. I don’t understand this combination but maybe it’s because I’m a guy, who knows. Frankly, I think they’re trying too hard. But that aside, I had an excellent lunch here and look forward to my next visit. I give a lot of credit to anyone willing to make a go of this type of business out in the country. šŸ‘šŸ¼
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Adorable cafe with varied lunch options, vegetarian-friendly (vegetarian BLT anyone? roasted veggie melt? YUM), soups, salads, lovely sandwiches. Won't break the bank either and the service was excellent. Feels homey and comfortable and cozy. I'll give 5 stars when the cafe offers real porcelain mugs to serve hot drinks, rather than serving in single-use cups that will end up in the landfill. The plates are so fun and pretty; how lovely and waste-reducing it would be to have fun mugs too (mis-matchy thrift-storey would be sweet and easy)!
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I absolutely love this cafe! I’ve been here a couple times during trips to and from Canada and each time has been a delight. It has a charming LGBTQ+ atmosphere and the food is wonderful. My favorite so far is The Ms. Piggy šŸ˜‹ The maple aioli on it is divine! Definitely recommend getting it on a pumpernickel bagel. If you are in or around Tully, NY, I highly recommend making a stop at Bloomin Cup.
Adam F

Adam F

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4.7
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4.0
7y

The Bloomin Cup Cafe was an unexpected find in the village of Tully. I travel around the state on business frequently, and I always enjoy finding small local establishments such as these for lunch and dinner, and especially coffee. Over all, the experience here was enjoyable. My soup and salad were ready in a reasonable amount of time considering the crowd. The chai was well made and tasted great. The African Peanut soup pictured here was a pleasant surprise, served at the correct temperature (I can’t count the number of times I’ve been served luke-warm soup at similar cafes) and was a generous portion for the price. The decor was a little forced with the combination of shabby chic, barn/attic finds, repurposed doors, barrels, cabinet parts, etc. I don’t understand this combination but maybe it’s because I’m a guy, who knows. Frankly, I think they’re trying too hard. But that aside, I had an excellent lunch here and look forward to my next visit. I give a lot of credit to anyone willing to make a go of this type of business out in the...

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5.0
2y

Delicious, healthy breakfast, all day long! Loads of Gluten Free options & super friendly workers/owner who greet everyone with genuine warmth and care. They aim to please, and accommodate requests on your order. We got a bagel egg sandwich and an avocado toast sandwich- both were delicious. Typical coffee house options, and about 10 different teas to choose from for hot or iced, plus bottled sugar-free iced tea. We got an iced coffee and had a lovely Jasmine green tea brewed, then iced. There is a (slower) ChargePoint car charger directly in front of the restaurant. Can dine in (both indoor & outdoor tables) or take food to go; cooked to order so expect a bit of a wait, but it’s well worth it. We met enthusiastic, chatty locals during our road trip through the area. Highly recommend this place for a great alternative...

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4.0
3y

Adorable cafe with varied lunch options, vegetarian-friendly (vegetarian BLT anyone? roasted veggie melt? YUM), soups, salads, lovely sandwiches. Won't break the bank either and the service was excellent. Feels homey and comfortable and cozy.

I'll give 5 stars when the cafe offers real porcelain mugs to serve hot drinks, rather than serving in single-use cups that will end up in the landfill. The plates are so fun and pretty; how lovely and waste-reducing it would be to have fun mugs too (mis-matchy thrift-storey would be...

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