The former hard-luck mill city of Pawtucket is experiencing a revitalization, courtesy of an influx of creative types. The trend recently spawned this cozy coffeehouse in the circa-1934 Grant Building. Along with the typical caffeinated offerings, the menu features a lineup of sandwiches and salads made with locally sourced ingredients, plus house-made ice cream in unusual flavors like vegan strawberry-ginger.
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What a great find! My daughter has multiple food allergies and it was so nice to give her "Ruby's Delight" dairy, egg and soy free ice cream - and it tasted awesome! Coconut and pear - yum yum. We plan to go back again and again. Posted by Margaret: May. May 31st, 2009 at 10:28 AM
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What a cute and cozy place. I went with a friend. The coffee is outstanding and a great value. The ice cream flavors are creative and flavorful.
I had the ham melt with pears, carmelized onions, and spicey mustard on multigrain bread. It was excellent. My friend had the Maltese tuna with green olives, capers and lemon on the multigrain bread. He said it was bursting with flavor.
We had bittersweet chocolate blueberry basil ice cream. The flavors were so rich it is by far the best ice cream we ever had.
We would definitely go back again! Posted by Mary: May. May 27th, 2009 at 1:37 PM
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