The prices are borderline robbery. $11+ for a sandwich that would sell for $6 right down the street at 7-Eleven, exorbitant prices on things like coffee to tiny breakfast sandwiches to packs of gum to beverages. I get that they have a captive audience to some extent, but it's just disrespectful to the clientele to be jacking up prices to this level for stale sandwiches and old coffee. I would recommend Bagel Hole nearby which has great sandwiches and great service, or if you're in a rush, Dunkin' Donuts and 7-Eleven are both nearby as well. Do not bother...
Read moreI suggest avoiding 🛑 this place and looking elsewhere. When I visited in the evening, the (guy) cashier made comments about salt from shoes on the floor, which seemed out of place for a café, especially with snow expected. It felt like my entry was a bother to him, resulting in an unwelcoming and...
Read moreI come here every time I pass through Princeton. I never buy anything though because I’d rather starve than pay these prices. $3.50 for a Snickers?! $10 for a bag of cashews. I think I just visit to see the...
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