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The average review of 4.3 shows that the visitors have been very satisfied with the Red Hill Coffeehouse so far, Furthermore, this restaurant is known as one of the best in New City, within the popular category Cafés.

What User likes about Red Hill Coffeehouse:
it was amazing. a beautiful place with amazing eating and ice cream. I have the B.E.L.T bacon, egg, lettuce and tomato that was delicious. we are out and have to enjoy the beautiful flowers that decorate the terrace. they even have a small load of local. I would recommend red hill cafe to everyone. View all feedback.

What User doesn't like about Red Hill Coffeehouse:
The ambiance was nice with relaxing music. We were seated and had our orders taken. When the food came I was presented with a strawberry banana waffle with a gorgeous long silver strand of hair on the side, tucked under my banana. I kindly pointed out to the waiter and said it wasn't a complaint at all took a while to get our food . Time came to pay the bill and I was shocked to see they still charged us full price P... View all feedback.

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5.0 ★ from 2 reviews

it was amazing. a beautiful place with amazing eating and ice cream. I have the B.E.L.T bacon, egg, lettuce and tomato that was delicious. we are out and have t...

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if they are looking for a good ice in rockland county, they must find janes. it is creamy and not excessively sweet with good taste options. red hill is a count...

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4.1 ★ from 7 reviews

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