I was a bit early for my train. Decided to grab a coffee, added a grill cheese to enjoy. They are very nice and friendly and the grill cheese made me dance of joy. 5 ?
The food and coffee here are good. However it is not wheelchair accessible. The tables and chairs are all high top, except for one extremely uncomfortable (and cold!) metal set they added as an afterthought. Furthermore, they are so packed together that I find it impossible to navigate to the counter whenever they are busy, which is pretty much any time I'm there, because butts in chairs can't be moved out of the way without inconveniencing like 50 people. Any lines make it worse.The writing for the menus is also pretty cramped, and they are handwritten. Although the writing is tidy, if you have any vision problems or processing impairments, be sure to leave extra time to decipher the menu.TLDR if you don't have a walking friend to help you order while they are busy, you're out of luck. If you can't climb the tables and chairs and want to sit someplace that is not tiny and metal , you are also out of luck.
Very affordable, quick, convenient breakfastWhile waiting for the train for work we decided to grab a quick breakfast. I have to say, these folks work fast! The sandwiches here are freshly made with local ingredients. Which I was not expecting from a small cafe.
Insanely good for a station cafe. The smoothies are very very good too. Kind employees. Keep up the good work!
This is a very nice little eatery, better than an eatery that you might usually find in a train station. This is a nice place to have a fresh sandwich with quality bread and a good cup of coffee, whether you are on your way into Providence or waiting to take a train out.
Great food. Great staff. Good coffee. A gem of a café in the station.
Pleasant little station restaurant with good food and good service. Not too pricey either!
Monday morning 10/18 /21at about 9 AM (being specific in case management reads and knows who was working). Wished for coffee while awaiting Amtrak train. Sure, it was busy at the couter, but no need for either of the two women servers with whom I interacted to have been brusque, unsmiling, unwelcoming. Not a "thank you" to be heard and one nearly tossed my two DIY cups at me. Also, despite the clear, posted and unequivocal MASKS REQUIRED station rules, one of them wore her mask down around her neck and frequently coughed into the crook of her elbow.
Very good Chai tea! We later wished we'd gotten sandwiches from here for the train ride, as the train sandwiches were eh.
One server not wearing a mask and when I mentioned it, ignored me.