Pip's Cafe & Provisions
218 Main St, Greenport
(631) 318-0363
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Their matcha is horrible sadly.. But their coffee was good.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 2
Service: 5
Food is extremely high quality and innovative! Don't skip the avocado toast and baked goods.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
This is my go to cafe, the food and service is amazing!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The best cafe in town <3
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The worst matcha I’ve ever had.
Very slow
Very expensive
Not worth the money or the time. Cheaper and better options are around.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 2
Best breakfast in Greenport
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Oh my gosh this place is amazing!!! The pastries are delicious and they have some of the best coffee in town. Kind of reminds me of a Starbucks interior, which I really loved. Also super friendly staff and a comfortable seating area.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The eggplant sandwich is seriously one of the best sandwiches I've ever had. Please never take it off the menu. The matcha and salted chocolate chip cookies are also delicious. Great spot for a quick bite.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Ai art on the walls. Multiple wasps flying around the tables. Food was way overpriced and horrible, literally looked and tasted like cat food. Manager was scrolling on his phone the whole time and the waiter brought us (8 people) enough water for like 2 people. Stupid decorative records succeeded in creating a simultaneously dumb yet pretentious feeling.I will be shocked if this place exists in a year.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
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Brilliant bacon, egg and cheese. Avocado toast also very very good 👌🏽
Food: 5
Awesome staff and super delicious fried chicken and wonderful matcha!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Nice cozy café & tasty treats
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great to see D’latte replacement and wish them luck.
Stopped in over the weekend which happened to be their first weekend. While I understand and sympathize with opening pains… here’s my feedback on what needs work.
Service needs work.
First day I went in… ordered few pastries and a bacon egg cheese sandwich + americano. BEC was $3 and I was charged for cappuccino at $4. I didn’t bat my eyes. In comparison to literally EVERYTHING else on East End this is a steal.
Went back a 2nd day as I enjoyed my coffee. Got the BEC again and Americano again.
However my gripe… I was charged $8 for my BEC and $3.25 for “espresso”. My gripe is why did I pay more than double the next day for a sandwich and way less on my coffee?
This may be a training thing but charging me whatever you feel is not how you’re going to win my business or share this experience with anyone in town. In fact, this practice will deter me from encouraging anyone from going.
This needs to be corrected immediately.
What I also didn’t like or appreciate. When I went back on the 2nd day I stood on line patiently, quietly waiting to order. The owner had his friends parading inside treating me as an obstacle. One friend got on line behind me and was served a coffee immediately. At least this friend apologized to me and said that he knew the owner I didn’t think anything of it.
Owner didn’t even acknowledge what he had just done or apologize. I continued to wait for the guest in front of me to pay so I could place my order.
The guest in front of me finishes their order another one of the owners friend hops on line behind me with his kids, and what irritated me most was that this friend not only yelled in my ear to communicate with their family but treated me like an obstacle again cut in front of me and was screaming yet again in my face, asking his family what they wanted to eat, then realizing his own mistake But didn’t have the audacity to apologize yet again the owner yet again witnesses this and didn’t offer an apology.
It’s great to to have your friends come support you and your business and I love that for anybody, but I don’t appreciate when your friends are cutting me in line and then yelling and screaming in my face and in my ear while I’m patiently waiting to order and treating me like I’m an obstacle and I don’t exist and you’re witnessing this as an owner at least have the courtesy and the decency to extend an apology as well
Everybody loves supporting a small business on the East End but small tokens of appreciation like this goes a very long way and hence why my mediocre rating.
I’ll give this establishment one more opportunity and hope I see a major improvement not only in service, but in common courtesy, respect and pricing.
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Year later update
Seems like their service got worse. None of the employees seem to know what’s going on, on any given day. You order one thing and either they don’t hear it to ring it up or they give you something entirely different. No organization. Lack of communication skills.
Shouldn’t have to wait 15 minutes for my muffin once I order and pay for it.
Owners very notably missing. Should prob be here during peak season, peak hours to guide and train these young women and expedite a little faster. How can you run a successful business by being absent?
Food is subpar this year comparatively to last.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 3
This is the best coffee in town if you like espresso drinks, but the drip coffee is also great. Was here with a large group for the weekend, we all have different coffee preferences and tried other spots too and this place came out on top. They use Counter Culture coffee and a La Marzocco espresso machine. It doesn’t hurt that the place is also super cute and they have a great assortment of vintage records. The croissants are worth it, but the breakfast sandwiches take way too long.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 3
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