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  • Steven D.

    Lovely open space with excellent and unique food!

    (5)
  • Professor Anonymous Q.

    The bright space now known as the Tulip Cafe has only recently opened in March, 2013, in the old location of Coffee Country, but now easily accessible from both Harmony Lot and Elliot Street. Its menu is limited but reasonably effective -- think crepes, paninis, salads, and coffees and you have the idea. After a few visits and sampling half of the menu we can report they are hit or miss. Had wonderful crepes one day (spinach and feta, nutella), sad, soppy, cold uncooked ones the next (roasted peppers and the eggplant). Salads delightful and fresh at one visit could be limp and lifeless the next (grilled chicken). Their Turkish coffee (a nice surprise) may be bitter or naturally sweet - depends on the day. Espresso and chai drinks available. There's not much unique about Tulip Cafe, so if you're serving paninis and salads you had better do them well, because those can be had nearly anywhere these days (including bagel houses). Pleasant and helpful counter and kitchen staff. It's a nice location, now pleasantly expanded, (though currently with some really bad art as of April 2013). They still have some kinks to work out, as do most new restaurants. Meanwhile we wish them well and look forward to consistency (and some better artwork!), and we'll be back in a month or so.

    (3)
  • Kate B.

    Hale and her team are doing an incredible job. I come here at least once a day for a cup of coffee (with free refills!!) my favorite sandwich, the turkey pesto, or a Nutella crepe....there are so many other options too! I love the atmosphere and top notch service with a smile. I couldn't be happier to live and work next to this amazing cafe

    (5)
  • Diane C.

    Was so excited to see a sign advertising their gluten free crepes. Unfortunately upon making sure that they use different surfaces to avoid cross contamination, I was met with a pretty awful experience. A woman with a short black bob told me that the advertisement only applies to the batter, not the environment in which it is cooked. I thanked her and suggested that she continue to make this clear to people who order the gluten free crepes because they could make a lot of unsuspecting people very ill. She rolled her eyes and said that people who are that sensitive need to take care of themselves. So...on that note, just a warning: if you want safe gluten free food, tulip cafe is not for you. However if its willful ignorance you're after, you will find it here in spades.

    (1)
  • Benny G.

    Stopped by for lunch based on yelpers comments- well worth the visit.Service was good,varied menu-vegans and carnivores will find something they like. Partner had chicken bechamel crepe and I had a cold Italian sandwich good enough to have again. Will try the breakfast next.

    (4)
  • Jessica L.

    It was the last day of my job in Brattleboro, and my coworkers took me to eat here. Tulip Cafe had recently opened at the time. I ordered a feta and spinach crepe. I was due to start my job the next day. I went through that first day of the new job with food poisoning that worsened into the night, and caused me to miss the second day of it. It was without a doubt because of the crepe I ate here.

    (1)
  • Rita V.

    I went through the reviews, and I was thrilled to see our local mega blogger had been here a while back... even though she gave it a three star, it came highly recommended. Yep, the place is another new agey-hippy divey feel - mismatched, not an elegant local. The killer for the deal is the FOOD! And so friendly service. I couldn't be happier with my light buckwheat crepe filled with spinach-feta and a crispy crunchy side salad. My husband had a fluffy turkish bread mushroom-brie and omelette sandwich BOTH SOOO flavorful! Coffee is great. Good food, nice people. Hit the spot. Why is it 5 star in my book? For good food done right. They don't do many items. But what they do, they do REALLY well!

    (5)
  • Tea L.

    The food is wholesome and good. I would give five stars if the servers were little friendly and decent to customers. . Ok, you are cool but please... We are there to eat and you are there to serve. No one needs your attitude!

    (2)
  • Dan R.

    This afternoon I had lunch at the Tulip Cafe with a coworker and found this restaurant to be pretty good. This shop has an amazing selection of crepes as well as an extensive list of sandwiches. I had the pleasure of trying their "3 Cheese" sandwiches which was delicious. The bread was toasted to perfection and there was the perfect amount of items in the sandwich. The other great thing is that the meal came with a pickle and chips, which were both great as well. The service at this restaurant was a bit slow, but overall the experience was great. The staff was polite, the seating area was comfortable, and it was a nice place to meet with my coworker and talk shop!

    (4)
  • Klangen F.

    Best crepes in town, efficient staff.

    (4)
  • Randy N.

    Looked forward to coming here since our last visit 1 year ago. We drove from New York, and took the long route to our vacation spot, but when we got here, they wouldn't swap sundried tomatoes for fresh tomatoes on a panini. Sounds pretty silly considering they are made to order. We took our money back, then another worker came over and insisted that we wouldn't like our sandwich the way we ordered it. The service really disappointed me

    (2)
  • Nahm O.

    Looked at the menu and decided to call in for take out. Turkey pesto panini: I had it on multi grain bread and it also came with a pickle and potato chips. Good smoky taste from the turkey and the bread was a nice crisp, the pesto was just right.. perfect for a light lunch that you couldnt feel guilty about. The only thing I regret is not getting some soup to dunk my panini in... Service: quick and the food was already to go, waiting for me to come pick up! Calling in an order is well worth it! Downsides: dont sit down outside unless your a customer...or the owner will come and tell you that you cant sit there... by chance make sure your wearing church clothes... (I'm not kidding like who in they're right mind does that! Friggin small towners dont run a business if your going to judge customer's coming in who are paying your effin bills!) All in all, good food. But this place needs a personality upgrade.

    (3)
  • Marzie M.

    Came here late on Saturday morning with, I admit it, a teeny tiny hangover. First of all, you might not ever find it unless you have local friends who are Tulip addicts (it's off on a side street next to a parking lot). But Tulip is well worth seeking out. I have not had a real galette since that dreamy semester of my junior year in Paris. I will not bring Guillaume into this review, even though he made the best galettes in France, because it was quite a few years ago and I have mostly forgotten the boy, although it all came back to me sinking my teeth into a very close approximation to a French galette (for those of you who don't know, it is a crepe made with buckwheat flour, a bit coarser and more substantial and delicious.) Rolled and stuffed with a variety of savory fillings. In this case, the very traditional Bretagne ham and egg with cheese (I'll pardon the cheddar, it's usually gruyere). Absolutely delicious. Almost as big a surprise was the coffee, also very strong and French. It all did wonders for my hangover. And there was an impossibly beautiful young woman seen who supposedly ran the place. Brattleboro is an interesting town.

    (5)
  • Danielle A.

    Do NOT come here! Awful customer service. Food is ok (had breakfast and nutella crepe- nutella was good and other one was meh). Skip the hot chocolate.

    (1)
  • C C.

    Great service, good crepes, paninis and gelato (try the sea salt caramel).

    (5)
  • Dawn E.

    This place is pretty good. There were four of us. We each has different sandwiches and soothies. I tried them all. Worth a stop if you're near by.

    (3)
  • Shannon C.

    The tulip cafe gets three stars because the first time I went, I met the owner. She is unbelievably lovely and the Nutella banana crepe was all I hoped it would be! Great addition to downtown. I had been trying to get back before 6pm (when they close) to have another and made it today only to be met by a short-haired woman who sharply informed me that food was not available after 4pm. When I said I hadn't known, she was very hostile and said "there's no signage for it"...not to apologize but as if I should have known! I've lived in brattleboro for two years now so I'm used to poor customer service, but this one was clearly either having a bad day or just bad at her job.

    (3)
  • Christa L.

    Best breakfast I've had in a loooong time, maybe ever. Started with an iced coffee, which was good, but tried my friend's hazelnut latte, which was the best latte I've ever had. It was slightly sweet, creamy, and the beautiful leaf pattern in the foam was gorgeous. It made me stand right up from the table and go order a hazelnut latte for myself. (I was certainly high on caffeine when I left after the iced AND the latte, however!) I had the 'Istanbul Sammy' which was an egg sandwich with tomato and kalamata olive spread on a Turkish roll called Pide (Pee-day). Oh my word, this bread is DELICIOUS! The texture is chewy but it sort of resembles a large english muffin and was soo good. I went to the counter to ask if they make the bread in house. They actually have it delivered a few times a week from New Jersey. So. Good. I also gave the Turkish hot pepper sauce a try that they had at the condiment shelf and once again I found myself getting up from the table to help myself to more. It tasted like fresh roasted peppers and wasn't too spicy or salty. Added just the right taste to the sandwich. My friend and I split the Raspberry Custard Crepe for dessert to our breakfast and it was perfect. The crepe had just the right texture, not too eggy or cakey. The filling was fresh raspberries with a light custard and I'm drooling now just thinking of it. There were lots of gluten free options and they served other lunch items that I can't wait to go back and try. If only I were closer to Brattleboro right now. The only downfall that I noticed was that they don't open until 9 on Saturdays. This is a place worth visiting at the crack of dawn. Yum.

    (5)
  • Rory L.

    Ceprese sand which is amazing!! The peppermint hot chocolate is also great. Cost $11 for the whole thing which isn't terrible. The place is really cute and there is plenty of parking (have to pay) near by. The kitchen closes at 4 so keep that in mind. I highly recommend it.

    (5)
  • Susie W.

    I love the savory crepes in particular, and these folks sure make great coffee! It's a good spot for lunch with a friend or a casual small meeting. Counter service, which suits me.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :7:00 am - 5:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Breakfast, Brunch
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : No
    Good for Working : Yes

Tulip Cafe and Creperie

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