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Good place for a meeting. Roomy and open space. Not crowded so feels like a private place even when it gets busy. Nice variety of food on the menu for whatever time of day you come. View all feedback.
What Scott Christy doesn't like about Chapbook Cafe At Schuler Books:
Stopped here for lunch as my mom also needed to look for a book for her book club. I ordered a Mediterranean salad. Reading from the menu mixed greens, red onion, mushroom and cucumber with balsamic vinaigrette and brie croutons . My first clue should have been the description in the singular because it was basically a plate of very overpriced greens with a thin slice of onion and 2 of the thinnest slices of mushroom... View all feedback.
Stopped here for lunch as my mom also needed to look for a book for her book club. I ordered a Mediterranean salad. Reading from the menu mixed greens, red onion, mushroom and cucumber with balsamic vinaigrette and brie croutons . My first clue should have been the description in the singular because it was basically a plate of very overpriced greens with a thin slice of onion and 2 of the thinnest slices of mushroom I have ever seen and a tiny piece of cucumber. Not a crouton in sight. I also added chicken to the salad which was cold and dry. I 'm uncertain as to how Chapbook considers this a salad and something that they would actually charge for and serve to their guests.
Great food and great coffee. My wife and I had a great, chill date night. Would recommend for a relaxing sit by the fire with a good cup of coffee.
Lots of tables and open till 7:30 great place for a late ish coffee and pastry.
It's a peaceful cafe with a bookstore, but the glass of the iced latte they gave me left someone else's lipstick.
It's a peaceful cafe with a bookstore, but the glass of the iced latte they gave me left someone else's lipstick.