
Welcome to The Purple Pig Cafe where the hip vibe meets the relaxing atmosphere. Come in and unwind with an artisan crafted coffee made from sustainably sourced beans. In addition to coffee, you will also find an array of organic teas as well as hand crafted plant based energy drinks. Enjoy a selection of breakfast items or try our house-made chicken salad for lunch. The Purple Pig Cafe is the perfect place to catch up with friends, meet with coworkers, dive into a good book, or simply enjoy a peaceful moment all to yourself. Join us and discover your favorite spot to sip and savor!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 751 Dayton-Oxford Rd, Carlisle, OH 45005
Website: https://thepurplepigcafe.com/
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Reviews
We can’t wait to come back and try more on the menu!
From the lively yet chill atmosphere with plenty of room to mingle, to the phenomenal drinks and the amazing menu, everything was spot on. And since it’s spooky season, they even had a bunch of exotic coffee options to choose from, which our members loved. Everyone left super satisfied and we’re all looking forward to coming back again. Highly recommend!
I got the Salty Monkey Latte, with biscuits and gravy and a hashbrown, while my friend got the Smurf Juice drink with a sausage and cheese biscuit, and a hashbrown. I also got a ham and cheese croissant with chips and a Dragon Candy drink for lunch later, and she got a bagel for lunch as well. And for dessert, I got the Walking Dirt Pile, while she got a French Toast muffin.
The Latte was utterly delicious, smooth and creamy, with a distinct taste of bananas that paired VERY well with the salted caramel hints overall. The hashbrown was so-so (which my friend agreed with), and we both decided they’d probably taste a lot better if we had them in the cafe. The texture was a bit off, even though the flavors were utterly delicious! It just didn’t travel well.
Later, I had my croissant and chips, and that was so tasty. Nothing outlandish, just very good, simple food made from simple ingredients. I added a little bit of mayo on the croissant, and it was absolutely perfect, filled me right up. And with the Dragon Candy drink, it was nice and very refreshing! (Though I must say, the caffeine in the White Lotus – at least I think it was – kicks like a mule. This is definitely a pick me up energy drink, haha!) Then I indulged with the Walking dirt pile (I do NOT care if it’s for kids), and while the whipped cream had deflated by then, the pudding and ‘worms’ (gummies) were every bit as tasty and nostalgic as they had been in my youth.
My friend enjoyed her bagel and muffin both – said they were tasty as all get out – though she admitted that she did regret not getting a sandwich like I did. She had to supplement her lunch with some turkey sticks she got out of my fridge to fill her up.
For anyone worried about the cost, it is shockingly competitive with other brunch places, and it blows every single fast food place that offers breakfast straight out of the water. A very good alternative if you’re looking to give your money to places other than Starbucks and the like.
All in all, it was a truly excellent meal, and well worth a stop by if you’re in the area!