
About Prince Street Cafe
Cafe with a local focus offers house-blend java, soup & sandwiches in a brick-walled, rustic space.
What People Are Saying
from Google & Yelp"we stopped here for brunch on our way home from Hersheypark. We ordered takeout and the wait was only 25 minutes around 11:30 on a Sunday. We got each of the vegan burritos and shared. As well as a vegan banana chai bread and a vegan brownie. I preferred the potato burrito, but my husband preferred the vegan sausage & egg burrito. I would have enjoyed the sausage burrito better if it wasn’t so wet and juicy. You couldn’t tell it was aioli because there was so much hot liquid inside. Also, one side was grilled to a crisp while the other side was doughy. (The egg and sausage were cooked very nicely though) The potato burrito was much more cohesive and had way better overall texture and was consistently grilled. And I appreciated the extra punch of flavor that came from the bell peppers. I couldn’t really tell there was aioli on this either. (Maybe it’d be better on the side and dipped) The chai banana bread was phenomenal! It had a coffee cake type of crumble on top, and the texture was consistent throughout. (There was a teeeeny bit of gumminess as you chew it up, but it wasn’t a problem.) The brownie is definitely NOT a brownie. It’s 100% chocolate cake. (Tasty chocolate cake, but disappointing if you were expecting a brownie. It’s crumbly and fluffy, not dense at all.) we ate half on sunday, wrapped it back up and when i went to take a photo on Monday morning, it was already showing initial signs of mold on top. That was the 6th, but the package says it would be good until the 9th. It also didn’t say to refrigerate, and I didn’t think 1 day on the counter would have been a problem (most muffins and cakes do just fine on the counter for a day). But apparently it was a problem? I picked those tiny bits off and still ate it. It was still tasty… chocolate cake, lol. We sat at the little bistro tables outside at just the right time, because when noon rolled around, the sun peeked around the building and started beating down. No awning or umbrellas in sight."
"Wanted to leave a two stars, but the scone was okay. I'm really turned off by this generation of "artisan" coffee roasters who ruin coffee. Expresso was a light city roast at most, leaving a tinny, sour taste to the coffee. It took generations to make coffee consistent and bold. It took one generation to ruin it. Service wasn't terrible. Seating is kinda spars and not really comfortable. But, lots of people seem to like the place."
"A favorite coffee shop of mine. I tend to always get the same things on the menu because of how good they are. The BEST cold brew, the best lattes (by the way, their syrups are HOMEMADE!!), and I absolutely love their rice bowl. It’s pure comfort. Beautiful inside and fun to sit on the high tops while looking out the window of Lancaster’s theater and arts district. Employees, baristas, everyone is a gem! They serve me so well and call me by name which always makes me feel so special. I adore them! Check them out but be sure to get there early before the crowds. On street parking that you can pay for or a lot nearby. Grab breakfast, then go to Central Market after 😍"
"this café is in a convenient location and offers a wide variety of fresh food and drinks. the prices can be a bit extreme for the portion sizes, specifically when it comes to the salads, but it's not that much more than some of the other cafés around here. the atmosphere here is really comfy. i have spent hours in here talking with friends and studying without even realizing it. really good vibes. the service is also always friendly and familiar."
"Cute cafe right across from the Fulton Theatre! Very delicious sandwiches and great cup of coffee!"
"Yum! Fantastic breakfast sandwiches (shout out to the beautifully crispy burrito) and good coffee (free refills) in an art decorated and light filled..."
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