Cafe Java in Plymouth, MA
1. Uncle John's Java House
From Business: We've got everything from medium roast blends to espresso shots, so you're sure to find something to provide the adequate boost you're looking for.
From Business: Dunkin’ is America’s favorite all-day, everyday stop for coffee, espresso, breakfast sandwiches and donuts. The world’s leading baked goods and coffee chain,…
From Business: Marylou's Coffee, founded in 1986, is a chain of more than 10 stores. Its stores offer coffees in a variety of flavors, such as cinnamon candy, maple walnut,…
16. Kiskadee Coffee Company
Friendly staff, no hustle & many great coffee options. A good selection of sandwich and snacks too. A great place to meet and relax, or get a little work done with the free…
17. Jolly Bean Cafe
From Business: Have you tried our 'Dirty' breakfast sandwich yet? You are missing out! This sandwich is served on a jalapeño bagel, homemade jalapeño cream cheese, cucumber,…
I frequent many cafe's and must admit my initial attraction to this quaint place. The old Lakeville library was a great idea for a cafe, however I'm sure you would agree that…
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