4 Best Cafes near Woodstock

Ethereal Confections Cafe • $
140 Cass St, Woodstock

Customers` Favorites

Hot Chocolate and Chocolate Treats
Flight of Wine and Chocolate
Chocolate Croissant
Chocolate Pairing

“I came here on Monday, February 12th, with my friend for my birthday and we spent a good amount of time in here enjoying our drinks and chatting. It was so nice and comfortable inside and there was a good selection of chocolates, too. Also, there were vegan chocolate options which was good for my friend. I had the matcha latte and it was so good! I wish I would have gotten a larger size, but that means I'll have to make another trip out there to get one! It wasn't very crowed when we were there and it was rather peaceful, too, as we couldn't really hear the people around us talking. I can't wait to get back to Woodstock and get myself another drink from here!“

4.4 Superb67 Reviews
Sweet Reds Patisserie & Cafe Bakery • $$
110 N Benton St, Woodstock

Customers` Favorites

Cupcakes

“Cute little cafe that's decorated to look like the outside of a Parisian patisserie. We went in at the end of the day, so there weren't many baked goods to choose from anymore, but we enjoyed our drinks and the atmosphere. The only drawback was the bathroom--the toilet bowl is on some kind of leg rather than a sturdy base and therefore a bit rickety. Otherwise a very nice spot to stop for a pastry and a hot drink.“

4.3 Superb61 Reviews
The Stage Left Cafe Cafe • $$
125 W Van Buren St, Woodstock

“I come here to visit occasionally for the jazz performance evenings. The space has a great mood to it, very aesthetic.The staff does their best at handling the bar but it's frequently not stocked to make the beverages they advertise at the tables, and often you won't be told that they are missing ingredients from the drink you ordered until after you've paid and the drink has been handed to you which isn't ideal.“

4.8 Superb10 Reviews
Corner Square Cafe American • $$
117 E Van Buren St, Woodstock

“Although I had the nagging feeling I had eaten here before, it's got new management. It looks like a greasy spoon from the outside, but it's way too clean to be called that. Maybe it's a clean and shiny spoon. Busy breakfast-brunch diner place that has lots of regulars. Still, friendly and accommodating for visitors. Excellent coffee, quick competent service without pretension. Good spelling on the menu. Some of the best biscuits and gravy I've ever had. Good lunch selection, but this is clearly a breakfast place and that's why I'm coming back. Down the block from the Blue Lotus Buddhist Temple (one of the rare Sri Lankan Buddhist temples in the Midwest) and across from the historic Woodstock Opera House (no opera, mostly musicals and some pop concerts) and well worth a drive a little out of your way. There's a whole day of interesting shopping around this restaurant.“

4 Good10 Reviews
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