This is a great cafe for studying or just relaxing/catching up.
The coffee was great and there was comfortable seating with the perfect amount of lighting to studying. It doesn’t get too loud because the sound kind of becomes background so it’s perfect.
It’s a privilege to get to sit here amongst the smell of fresh coffee and pastries and melt into the coffee shop chatter as you study away.
Mandeep Kaur
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May 24, 2025
Such a nice vibey coffee house in the heart of Patchogue Main Street. Lots of food and pastry options. Lots of indoor seating, great coworking. Even a coffee bar to sit on. The only thing I don't like is the big neon sign in the back, doesn't match the otherwise classy vibe with the reddish orange glow it casts.
Best part is the indoor outdoor space in the front. Its bright and airy and perfect on a gorgeous spring day.
Joe T
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January 27, 2025
This place is ridiculously dark—like a seedy dive bar I once stumbled into in Grand Rapids, MI. Flat-screen TVs only display the menu, as if you’d want to stare at that for long. Don’t bother with the WiFi either; it’s trash. This spot took over for Bean and seems to have recycled pretty much everything, including the mediocrity. There’s this neon red “socially good coffee” sign in the back - reminds me of the Kenny Rogers sign from Seinfeld. Try not to stare at it too long or it’ll screw up your “rods and cones”.
The food? Shipped in from a couple of spots on Long Island. Nothing is made fresh here. The breakfast sandwiches sit under a heat lamp—who knows for how long? Not that you'd want one anyway; they’re overpriced and slapped onto this terrible potato bread. Do yourself a favor and walk down the street to literally any other spot. Goldbergs won’t disappoint.
The coffee is painfully average, and even the basics will set you back $5. Sure, the staff is friendly, but for $5-6 for a medium regular coffee, what else would you expect? Honestly, you might as well go to the Starbucks on the corner—at least there you’re paying for consistency. But hey, at least the owner remembers your name here. Cool, I guess.
Cameron Little
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June 21, 2025
My go to coffee joint! I prefer going here compared to Starbucks or Dunkin for some on-the-go coffee. The owner is super nice and remembers your name. The staff are all friendly and are fun to interact with while ordering. An excellent place to hang out with a couple of friends or to get some work or reading done.
Jamie Caban
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January 16, 2025
loved it! I stopped in for a quick afternoon cup on my way home and was greeted by an incredibly friendly staff. They were busy but not too much. Andrew was very kind and also informed me about allergies within the restaurant- now it’s not food safe for peanut allergies (for food), however the coffee is kept separate from the food, so it depends on the severity of your allergy. Great experience! 2 coffees with syrup for 10$
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This is a great cafe for studying or just relaxing/catching up. The coffee was great and there was comfortable seating with the perfect amount of lighting to studying. It doesn’t get too loud because the sound kind of becomes background so it’s perfect. It’s a privilege to get to sit here amongst the smell of fresh coffee and pastries and melt into the coffee shop chatter as you study away.
Such a nice vibey coffee house in the heart of Patchogue Main Street. Lots of food and pastry options. Lots of indoor seating, great coworking. Even a coffee bar to sit on. The only thing I don't like is the big neon sign in the back, doesn't match the otherwise classy vibe with the reddish orange glow it casts. Best part is the indoor outdoor space in the front. Its bright and airy and perfect on a gorgeous spring day.
This place is ridiculously dark—like a seedy dive bar I once stumbled into in Grand Rapids, MI. Flat-screen TVs only display the menu, as if you’d want to stare at that for long. Don’t bother with the WiFi either; it’s trash. This spot took over for Bean and seems to have recycled pretty much everything, including the mediocrity. There’s this neon red “socially good coffee” sign in the back - reminds me of the Kenny Rogers sign from Seinfeld. Try not to stare at it too long or it’ll screw up your “rods and cones”. The food? Shipped in from a couple of spots on Long Island. Nothing is made fresh here. The breakfast sandwiches sit under a heat lamp—who knows for how long? Not that you'd want one anyway; they’re overpriced and slapped onto this terrible potato bread. Do yourself a favor and walk down the street to literally any other spot. Goldbergs won’t disappoint. The coffee is painfully average, and even the basics will set you back $5. Sure, the staff is friendly, but for $5-6 for a medium regular coffee, what else would you expect? Honestly, you might as well go to the Starbucks on the corner—at least there you’re paying for consistency. But hey, at least the owner remembers your name here. Cool, I guess.
My go to coffee joint! I prefer going here compared to Starbucks or Dunkin for some on-the-go coffee. The owner is super nice and remembers your name. The staff are all friendly and are fun to interact with while ordering. An excellent place to hang out with a couple of friends or to get some work or reading done.
loved it! I stopped in for a quick afternoon cup on my way home and was greeted by an incredibly friendly staff. They were busy but not too much. Andrew was very kind and also informed me about allergies within the restaurant- now it’s not food safe for peanut allergies (for food), however the coffee is kept separate from the food, so it depends on the severity of your allergy. Great experience! 2 coffees with syrup for 10$