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Pressed Cafe'

Located in Suffolk, VA, Pressed Cafe' is a Coffee Shop rated 4.3 stars by 42 reviewers. Find local coffee and coffee shops across North America. Browse our comprehensive directory of cafés, coffee shops and espresso stands in the USA and Canada.

http://pressedcafeva.com/

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2025-01-21

My boyfriend and I decided to venture out to Suffolk from Va Beach for MLK day since we had the day off. We got there around 3pm and there were 2 guests already in there seated. We were greeted upon entering the cafe and were told to let the staff know about any questions about the menu. We got the honey chicken bowl, bacon chicken ranch wrap(not pictured), strawberry shortcake latte, the berry smoothie(not pictured) and the açaí bowl. Hands down… EVERYTHING WAS DELICIOUS!!! It is a very cute setup and the staff were super nice. They’ve only been open for a month so allow them some grace. The negative reviews from some just seem like they’re miserable people. We’re all human at the end of the day. From what I can tell from the previous reviews, they are on top of acknowledging/addressing any mishaps, trying to accommodate all requests as well as resolving complaints by issuing refunds. I can’t wait to go back and try more items. I’m pressed to get back to PRESSED CAFE’!

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2025-03-14

The pumpkin caramel latte was divine. I ordered a California veggie wrap in a tomato basil wrap and it was absolutely delicious. The service was friendly and fast . They even asked how the food was . Definitely a must try for anyone in the Suffolk area .

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2025-03-17

My review is for takeout (via Door Dash). I can't speak for the atmosphere or service, since I wasn't in the store. I ordered a turkey avocado sandwich, strawberry matcha and a berry smoothie. $14.50 ($13.00 on their pick-up menu) for a very basic turkey & avocado sandwich that should be no more than $7-$8, plus a couple of dollars markup for delivery. It's toasted white bread (you can select other sliced bread or a wrap) Two thin slices of pre-packaged, low quality turkey meat, a bit of smashed up avocado, lettuce, tomato, mayo. It's super super basic. For comparison, you can get a pretty decent turkey sandwich at Panera for a couple $ less, and it comes with more & better quality turkey, aged cheddar, mixed greens, tomato, red onions, avocado on thick sliced sour dough. So... 🤷 And I'm not even a huge Panera fan. The Pressed Cafe sandwich tastes like something you rushed to pack as lunch for yourself as you were hurrying out the door for work. I'm not sure how someone actually felt OK about signing off on this pricing, or actually, even the sandwich itself. Also, I'll add... The sandwich wasn't even sliced in half. (no option offered online) I had to cut it myself. A minor complaint, but still. You know, I'm writing this review as I'm trying it eat this. And I can't. This may be the first time I've ever been depressed over a sandwich. I just tossed the remaining sandwich in the trash (just took three small bites). Got an iced strawberry matcha - which was fine. It wasn't blended too well and I kept getting clumps of pasty matcha in the straw until I took it out of the cup & put it into another to give it a few violent shakes. It was serviceable. Needs more matcha flavor. Berry smoothie was bland and needed some type of sweetener. I didn't see that option when ordering. Had to add simple syrup to make it slightly sweet. Tasted much better after that and I enjoyed the bits of blended berry seeds (some people don't, but I do). Sooo... I'm pretty disappointed so far. I think there is room for improvement with the drinks. The cafe just needs to work on perfecting them. I'd say train staff on technique and execution. Maybe add more customization options online - not sure how it's set up on the store. Work on perfecting the drinks. There is potential here. As for the sandwich, I'd advise removing it from the menu entirely. It's a lost cause. The food menu doesn't impress in general. Paninis and flatbreads might be a better option. Focus on the drink options and then get better quality ingredients, more creativity and better execution for the food. Also, better tea and hot cocoa options. Off the shelf, grocery store stuff ain't it. I saw where the owner mentioned they used Uncle Ben's rice in a response to a review. Um.. I think that if you're going to offer rice bowls, you need to focus on quality rice and include more in the bowl. Three Ladies Jasmine Rice is a high quality rice and you can buy it in bulk. It's probably cheaper at an Asian grocery or at a restaurant supply store. I understand the difficulty in opening a new business and smoothing out the bumps. I'd like this business to succeed, as this area of Suffolk needs nice things like this. I think a big mistake new businesses make, is buying cheap ingredients and overlooking whether or not menu items are actually necessary or make sense. You can get a basic (and much better) turkey avo sandwich anywhere. Create something special and unique, with quality ingredients. I believe places like this make their money on their drink/juice/coffee offerings. There's no reason to have overpriced, kid's lunch sandwiches on the menu. I'm really rooting for this business and I'm hoping they will take some suggestions to heart and strive to provide excellent brunch or breakfast items, and high quality drinks.

Pressed Cafe'

3061 Godwin Blvd STE 107, Suffolk, VA 23434, USA

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4.3 (42 reviews)

Lastest Review:
2025-01-21

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