6 Long Island Coffee Shops To Visit This Summer

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Southdown Coffee

  • 210-B Wall Street, Huntington
  • 49 Audrey Avenue, Oyster Bay
  • 149 Glen Street, Glen Cove
  • 72 Main Street, Northport

southdowncoffee.com : Southdown grants their customers the hometown feel – quaint, warm, simple, and to the point. Quality coffee, delicious bites, and quite possibly the best egg sandwich on Long Island. Personal In-house Favorites: Iced Coffee, Maple Latte, Flat White, Cortado

Druther’s

  • 1113 North Country Road, Building 5, Stony Brook

Druthers.coffee : The friendliest baristas around. And did I mention their coffee? It’s otherwordly. Try their seasonal specials, or opt for something classic like a latte. They also have an impressive menu with paleo & gluten-free options. Yum.  Personal In-house Favorites: Iced Latte, Hot Chocolate, Breakfast Sandwich

Sweetie Pies on Main

  • 181 Main Street, Cold Spring Harbor

Sweetiepiesonmain.com : My fiance and I love this spot. Their outdoor seating area is worth visiting – supremely tranquil, with floral aromas, and readily available seating. I also genuinely appreciate the fact that they use cold brew to make their ice cubes. Personal In-house Favorites: Iced Coffee, Gluten-Free Pound Cake, Egg and Bagel Bombs

Roast Coffee and Tea Trading Company

  • 41 East Main Street, Patchogue

Roast.coffee : Cozy, urban feel. Customers rave about the lattes, and the comfortable, serene ambiance. Personal In-house Favorites: Iced Coconut Latte, Cold Brew

Crazy Beans

  • 2 Front Street, Greenport
  • 97 Main Street, Stony Brook
  • 159-14 Route 25A, Miller Place

crazybeansrestaurant.com : This quirky coffee shop has an eccentric menu in an accessible location. This place is for the adventurer, but has something for everyone. [Vegetarian, Vegan and Gluten-Free Friendly] Personal In-house Favorites: Rainbow Cookie Latte, Toasted Marshmallow Latte

Babylon Bean

  • 17 Fire Island Ave, Babylon

Thebabylonbean.com : Whether you prefer your coffee simple or sweet, there’s something for you at Babylon Bean. The atmosphere is alternative, yet refreshing. Art covers the walls (available for purchase), and the clientele is friendly and talkative. Personal In-house Favorites: Funky Monkey Mocha, Red Eye, Toasted Almond Coffee

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Joanna Adduci is a Kings Park resident, currently working as a writer. She has a B.S. in Journalism from St. John's University and is active within her community working as a blogger and piano teacher. She enjoys cooking, traveling and performing with her dad in their LI-based cover band, Next Generation. Joanna can be reached by email at joanna.adduci10@gmail.com or you can visit her personal blog https://foodiefreelancer.wordpress.com/