Coffee Shops in Fayetteville, New York

Kimberly Mae
If you are looking for something different than coffee and a donut, why not seek out a coffee shop that is locally-owned in your area. Below are three coffee shops that are independently owned in Fayetteville, NY.

Café Milan

Café Milan is located at 511 East Genesee Street (Rt.5) in Fayetteville, NY. The phone number is (315) 637-5820. The restaurant, opened in 1995 by Melodie Schuyler, has won the distinction of being Business of the Month and continues to be a local favorite. Café Milan offers a variety of flavored coffees, espresso, and bottled juices, water and soda. You will not be able to pass up the sweet offerings once you see the dessert display. Enjoy a homemade brownie with your coffee. Café Milan also offers breakfast and lunch entrees. Though the lunch specials change daily, there are some local favorites that you can always order, such as the Turkey Dill Wrap stuffed with turkey, roasted red peppers, lettuce and dill mayonnaise. Or perhaps you're in the mood for a hot cup of chili with a salad. Need an event catered? View Café Milan's catering menu here.

Hullar's Coffee Shop

Right down the street, you will find Hullar's Coffee Shop at 411 East Genesee Street in Fayetteville. The Hullar family has owned and operated this property for almost 100 years, and has been a popular gathering place. Hullar's Coffee Shop opens at 6am Monday through Friday for breakfast and lunch, 6 am on Saturdays and 8 am on Sundays for breakfast only. The restaurant next door opens at 11 am for lunch and dinner. Since the offerings are too numerous to list, Hullar's breakfast, lunch, and dinner menus can be viewed on their website here. For takeout orders, please call (315) 637-4075.

Freedom of Espresso

Are you in the mood for a latte, espresso, mocha or a macchiato? Or perhaps you would like an ice mocha slush or an iced cooper? Then stop in at Freedom of Espresso, 128 West Genesee Street in Fayetteville. Freedom of Espresso roasts their own coffee, and you won't be able to resist the smell that entices you in. And the friendly, relaxing atmosphere will make you stay. Bring your laptop and stay a while, since Freedom of Espresso has wi-fi. It is the perfect place for reading the newspaper or surfing the web with your favorite cup of joe. Freedom of Espresso offers a variety of baked goods. Call them at (315) 637-1511 to see what the offer of the day is.

Sources:

Hullar's
Cafe Milan's catering menu

Published by Kimberly Mae

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  • Vincent Summers4/7/2010

    This is one of the advantages of living in a large city -- there is a tremendous variety of shops and products to choose from. Where I live, there are certain advantages, but variety of store-bought goods is not among them.

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