Cafe Renis


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5 Reviews on “Cafe Renis”

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  • Lily

    I am a bit more fem so I love how pink and flowery the decorations are for this place.

    There is plenty of seating and good for groups. This coffee shop boasts a small menu along with some pastry offerings. There is also outdoor seating.

    The drink was just ok. I had an iced mocha. I would get something else next time.
    I am unsure of wifi since I didn’t see a password sign posted anywhere.

  • Farah Naz

    I ordered a mocha latte and it was really good (they use stumotown coffee so it was a good sign from the beginning). The vibe of the place was very chill and very photo friendly even the bathroom! Batista was super friendly and accommodating.

  • Philip Lundgren

    Got waffles and a Spanish cheese pastry, with matcha. Waffle was ok, nothing special and not really better than I’d make myself. Lacking toppings, especially spray whip that melted quickly…
    Matcha was good but not mixed properly so had a ton of undissolved powder at the end.
    Spinach pastry was good, so I’m suspecting this place is mostly just good for Mediterranean foods 🤷🏼‍♂️ They should just focus on that instead if so.

  • Wendy Maini

    Ok!
    Ham & Cheese Croissant. My daughter’s favorite. It really isn’t your average ham & cheese. The Turkey and Avocado sandwich was my choice. Even though it was number three of the three sandwiches, it was also delicious. My number 1 was The Nipce Sandwich. The salami makes it salty, but the sweetness of the arugula really evens the taste out. I don’t usually eat a runny egg on a sandwich, but on this sandwich, I wouldn’t have it any other way. I will order it every time❣️ OH! The homemade Apple Crumble Pie. DON’T LEAVE WITHOUT A SLICE! I got one for my husband and I, but I wish I’d gotten two.

  • Adam Giladi

    Stumbled upon what I can safely say is one of the cutest cafés in Astoria. I ended up sitting and working for hours in their beautiful back room that transports you out of the city.

    Not only is it a great place to work and chill they have unbelievable food and coffee including those homemade boreks, Burrata salad with a house made oil and that Red Velvet latter of course.

    Great spot for your next working lunch.

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