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What User likes about Eighty-two Cafe:
This coffee shop is a must-visit when exploring the Gettysburg battlefield and city. Their lattes and americanos are delicious, and the honey from Rebel Ridge Farms is top-notch. The staff is friendly and welcoming. View all feedback. What User doesn't like about Eighty-two Cafe:
The value for money at this restaurant was fantastic, but the coffee was severely overroasted. Although I don't fault the server for simply doing their job, it seems like they are not allowed to make simple substitutions. View all feedback.
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Found them at the farmers market and needed another taste! The staff was super friendly and everyone in here was vibing.
As a new yorker coffee is essential. The variety of roasts, alternate milks and delectable pastries are a true delight and excellent morning fuel. The wonderful...
read moreTry the Bees Knees coffee! It’s the best!! They also sell raw honey and much more! We will definitely return
Great coffee. Friendly employees. Dog friendly. What more can you ask for? Well maybe a Mr G's espresso milkshake. Yum!
Loved the atmosphere of the place! Very cozy and comforting. The smell was amazing. Really enjoyed my cappuccino too.
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read moreType of Meal: Takeout Cost per person: $1-10 Quality of food: 5 Service: 5 Ambiance: 5
This is a great place for a coffee! The service is for takeout and the meal type is other. The price per person is between $1 and $10. I would rate the service...
read moreVisiting Gettysburg is a real treat! The staff at this restaurant are friendly and efficient. The drinks and treats are delicious - definitely worth trying out....
read moreService: Dine in Meal type: Breakfast Price per person: $1–10 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Meal type: Other Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Parking space: Plenty of parking Parking options: Free parking lot, Paid street parking
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