Mast Market
1 Court Rd, Bedford
(914) 293-6478
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Mast Market is phenomenal, 5 stars isn’t enough. The food is high quality, health conscious, and the unique varieties are absolutely delicious. The whole staff is great but Chase has been a stand out for us. He makes you feel like family and truly welcomes you in as if you are a guest visiting their home.
Yummy food and farmers market
A mix of farm fresh grocery store and cafe. Very cute set up with absolutely delicious and fresh food. Staff were very helpful and made some great recommendations!
Breakfast sandwiches (bacon + veggie) + olive oil cake.
All were great, the bacon sandwich was particularly yummy.
Mast is super cute! Best Chai Latte around here hands down. Would love to see a turkey sandwich as an option for lunch. It’s a beautiful spot to grab a bite with a friend. Feedback for Mast, google Swedish Hill Austin Texas. I would love to see this location evolve into something even more similar to Swedish Hill, you’re already so close!
Sadly one of the worst breakfast experiences in the area. They replaced one of the great egg and cheeses from John Boy’s with a bucket of scrambled eggs. Go to village green deli for a better breakfast at half the price.
Stunning space filled with unique products like Rishi Tea ( favorite) so excited for Bedford to have this little gem of a cafe. Nice place to sit and savor some coffee, light salads and sandwiches. Added plus local produce for sale. Well-done
Convenient. Okay place to sit for a while.
Not worth waiting twenty minutes for mediocre coffee. The chocolate is nice but I have had much higher quality for the price point. The store is set up to feel like a general store but for me, it makes the store feel claustrophobic. The "fresh produce" in particular and their verdant smells, mixed poorly with the more sour smells of the coffee and chocolate, which made the wait for the coffee only that much less pleasant.
Five words… gluten free chocolate chip cookie.OMG
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I visited this place with a friend earlier today to grab some coffee. The ambiance was quite pleasant, and I even considered making it my go-to coffee shop since I'm new to the city. Unfortunately, the experience turned out to be quite disappointing. My friend ordered a cold coffee, and the server's facial expression instantly turned to one of disappointment while they gave a mocking smile. I don't know if the server thought that making a cold coffee was beneath them, but when my friend confronted them about their behavior, the server became hostile and replied sarcastically that they were smiling because they were happy. We decided to leave after that, and the server didn't seem to care; they even bid us farewell with what looked like an even bigger smile. It's unacceptable to be treated this way. It's a shame to invest so much effort in making a place visually appealing, only for the customer service to be unpleasant.
They have a nice strong coffee. They have a small market place inside the shop. They make their own chocolate and ground grains which you can see through the glass dividers. I wish people didn't use it like their mini office so that more people could visit the shop. It would be great if more seating is added with smaller tables.
Not your run of the mill coffee/chocolate shop. Prepare to be blown away in a good way!
Great vibes and coffee
It’s an interesting thing being a chocolatier you’re entrenched in the perfume of ambrosia for heaven knows how long- the aphrodisiac that gave the gods their libidinous prowess. What by chance gives The Mast Market it’s splendor? Is it the hilt of Orion or the raucous scent of rare country and altruistic vibes. Where we sit in a home of peril why should thou ponder hades (unless you worship Hephaestus than let thou be effusion) standing in the waiting room of the worlds end… we delve stormily in this almost unbearable (in a good way) pious swell of aromatic relief. They even have a QR coded opportunity to donate to charities in this sublime locale. We muster the gods waking in a teeth of slumber. When the long cast of Eos (goddess of lust, love and desire) begins to shed a ballast of moonstone we have our stony limbs up in arms pondering uncertainty and the quell of Ezekiel-like visionary excess. They say the path to wisdom is paved in excess and one wonders how can the stars of andromeda support such premier teas and coffees. Some say you’ve learned enough for centuries until the divots of age old magik begin to turn their spokes. We seem to think we don’t have this eternal glimpse of harrowing gravity yet we watch as the stars revolve around our pulpy gaze. Some say there are angels walking amongst us, when shall we reap the patience and fortuitous lucidity to see what we really refuse to acknowledge? This place has a vibrato that keeps us street urchins humming that grievous song. Some see the Beat Generation in these halls like fissure and incandescence. Moving through walls and rooms like ghosts- letting all our hours unfold like the ripe pomegranate as we choose every aril racking our wombs and angel stitch- like the hand of some forlorn god sitting facing the street corner of the mind bending wrack of tea parties with whom else but the mad hatter and co. waiting for their hand at aces. If it were up to the sun and moon we could gaze into the pyrite of our oblivion and keep tabs on sacred happenings that regret no breathy pith. I’d say if you’re love starved for the abyss and need new fodder for your arrows of Cupid-like mast then you’ve somehow wandered into the lost valley of Scrying mirrors where we know no eternity and at once are eternal as though kalaa (time) stops for us.
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