The Green House Cafe & Gallery

207 Monhagen Ave, Middletown
(845) 775-4460

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ryam11

They have some damn good pizza and ice cream. I go there very often, the owner is very nice as well.

Danielle Mary

Got doordash sandwiches were really fresh and filling. Will def go to the actual cafe next time I'm in that area

Rosa Torres

Owner was very friendly, very clean inside and the sandwiches were stacked and very good and some of the cakes omg so good, definitely going back!

Zev Lain

Amazing food , amazing espresso, prices are cheapest in Middletown the owner Giuseppe. He is a skilled chef. He takes care of all his customers in every way. If your like Italian inspired cuisine , cafe and ICE CREAM then stop by. I promise you won’t be sorry.

Kid-friendliness: The gallery is a kid friendly environment. Also lots of customers are children because they serve ice cream.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Prosciutto and Fig, Cookies and Cream, Tropical Fruit, Caesar Salad, Turkey and Cheese Hero, Brownie, Iced Latte, Caprese, Club Sandwich, Brownie Signature Sundae

Zev Lain

A great place in Middletown to find fresh food for reasonable prices A+++

Deep Blu Wells

I have been looking for a great sandwich in this area for years. Finally found a place that makes them like they did back in the day. It was so thick with meat and cheese I could barely bite it. It was and is a dream come true. I'll be going there for a sandwich from now on. They seem to have other great food options as well. I can't wait to try everything else.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Lori Vegas

This place is gem for our community. Endless options to choose from like smoothie, iced coffee, milk shakes, paninis, deli sandwiches, pizza & more. Super affordable prices and the staff make you feel like family. I love that this place is walking distance and my coffee & sandwiches always come out phenomenal. Please don’t ever change. I hope this place stays open forever…

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Joe Seppe

the chef is awesome, he makes great food

Erin pintado

So I have been driving past this place for months wanting to stop in and see what they had to offer. Today was the day I finally made it happen. This is a cozy little spot across the street from the Monhagen Vet in Middletown. It's a small eatery/art gallery which belongs to Joe and his significant other who happens to be the artist showcasing her beautiful art inside. Based on the menu, it appears to be an Italian inspired sandwich shop with delicious paninis made with homemade foccacia bread as well as hero bread that comes from Defillipis. The sandwich I decided on was the prosciutto and fig panini (with mixed greens and provolone) on the homemade foccacia. That bread was really tasty. The whole sandwich itself was too large for me to eat alone in one sitting. I love a salty and sweet sandwich and this checked all my culinary boxes. My only suggestion would be to swap out the mixed greens with some spicy arugula. That would have been a home run. Maybe a drizzle of balsamic glaze too just to cut some of that fig sweetness but otherwise it was really good. I also tried a guava and passionfruit smoothie which was also yummy. There is no added sweetener used so keep that in mind when ordering. I added some agave when I got home and my 2.5 year old and I enjoyed it on this hot day. Passionfruit and guava remind me of my trip to Costa Rica. It's so fresh and delicious. Try this place out. You won't regret it. They also have ice cream and coffee (iced or hot). I also noticed there was a special written up on a board. I believe it was a hero sandwich with 2 meats for $5. I could be wrong. My sandwich was $15 and my smoothie was $5. Maybe a little pricey but definitely enough to feed two people and not be starving afterwards. I'll be back to try something else soon! Thanks Joe and good luck with everything!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Erin

So I have been driving past this place for months wanting to stop in and see what they had to offer. Today was the day I finally made it happen. This is a cozy little spot across the street from the Monhagen Vet in Middletown. It's a small eatery/art gallery which belongs to Joe and his significant other who happens to be the artist showcasing her beautiful art inside. Based on the menu, it appears to be an Italian inspired sandwich shop with delicious paninis made with homemade foccacia bread as well as hero bread that comes from Defillipis. The sandwich I decided on was the prosciutto and fig panini (with mixed greens and provolone) on the homemade foccacia. That bread was really tasty. The whole sandwich itself was too large for me to eat alone in one sitting. I love a salty and sweet sandwich and this checked all my culinary boxes. My only suggestion would be to swap out the mixed greens with some spicy arugula. That would have been a home run. Maybe a drizzle of balsamic glaze too just to cut some of that fig sweetness but otherwise it was really good. I also tried a guava and passionfruit smoothie which was also yummy. There is no added sweetener used so keep that in mind when ordering. I added some agave when I got home and my 2.5 year old and I enjoyed it on this hot day. Passionfruit and guava remind me of my trip to Costa Rica. It's so fresh and delicious. Try this place out. You won't regret it. They also have ice cream and coffee (iced or hot). I also noticed there was a special written up on a board. I believe it was a hero sandwich with 2 meats for $5. I could be wrong. My sandwich was $15 and my smoothie was $5. Maybe a little pricey but definitely enough to feed two people and not be starving afterwards. I'll be back to try something else soon! Thanks Joe and good luck with everything!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Macarena Mascola

Sandwiches were average. The inside of this place was unsanitary and could use a thorough cleaning. Not sure where the 4.9 rating is coming from

Stephanie Rodriguez

I bought two shorty subs, One turkey and one ham then I ended up getting the cheese sandwich with the sun-dried tomato pesto, which was absolutely amazing if you have a love for cheese and I also got the 10 inch meat lover pizza for my husband. All the food was fresh to order atmosphere was very nice. I also got a macchiato, which was delicious no complaints whatsoever. Food was hearty servings. You can tell by how great the food is, how much the owner loves doing what he does.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jennifer

My husband and I came in here to grab a bite and have some coffee. The guy at the counter was extremely friendly, efficient, and professional. Very fast service and decent prices. The Café was very clean and beautiful. Loved the art pieces on the walls and the ample seating. We ordered coffees, which were very well brewed and delicious. For food, we had the pizza and a donut. Donut was fresh and the pizza wasn't the frozen kind, it was freshly made. The Café offered many other things on their menu and wished we could've tried them all. Overall, we highly recommend this place if your in the area and expect quality food with exceptional service. Thank you :)

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Erin Pintado

So I have been driving past this place for months wanting to stop in and see what they had to offer. Today was the day I finally made it happen. This is a cozy little spot across the street from the Monhagen Vet in Middletown. It's a small eatery/art gallery which belongs to Joe and his significant other who happens to be the artist showcasing her beautiful art inside. Based on the menu, it appears to be an Italian inspired sandwich shop with delicious paninis made with homemade foccacia bread as well as hero sandwiches with bread that comes from Defillipis. The sandwich I decided on was the prosciutto and fig panini on the homemade foccacia. That bread was really tasty. The whole sandwich itself was too large for me to eat alone in one sitting. I love a salty and sweet sandwich and this checked all my culinary boxes. My only suggestion would be to swap out the mixed greens with some spicy arugula. That would have been a home run. Maybe a drizzle of balsamic glaze too just to cut some of that fig sweetness but otherwise it was really good. I also tried a guava and passionfruit smoothie which was also yummy. There is no added sweetener used so keep that in mind when ordering. I added some agave when I got home and my 2.5 year old and I enjoyed it on this hot day. Passionfruit and guava remind me of my trip to Costa Rica. It's so fresh and delicious. Try this place out. You won't regret it. They also have ice cream and coffee (iced or hot). I also noticed there was a special written up on a board. I believe it was a hero sandwich with 2 meats for $5. I could be wrong. My sandwich was $15 and my smoothie was $5. Maybe a little pricey but definitely enough to feed two people and not be starving afterwards. I'll be back to try something else soon! Thanks Joe and good luck with everything!

Mary Pettersen

The person behind the counter was affable. I didn’t order food; just a cappuccino. The place looks rundown. There’s a damp-sour smell; reminds me of a cheap frozen pizza baking in an oven. No reason to dine in or visit again.

Atmosphere: 1

Service: 5

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