
Located just off the Four Corners of Medina, NY, the Shirt Factory has been operating as a successful cafe since opening in 2006. In 2018, four Medina natives purchased the business with plans of highlighting the area’s rich history while helping to excite people about the future. Today, the Shirt Factory is an award winning coffee shop and cocktail bar. With a full coffee, espresso, and special drink program during the day and craft cocktails at night, there is something for any time of day. On a side note, the cocktails largely pay tribute to Medina’s past, so you’re bound to get a little history along the way.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 115 W Center St, Medina, NY 14103
Phone: (585) 798-2633
Website: https://www.shirtfactorymedina.com/
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Reviews
We stopped in for drinks only. The bartender was very friendly and eager to help make selections. I tried their California Gurls cocktail, and wow it was incredible! The mix of blueberry, espresso, with a lit bit of sweetness was really unique and well balanced.
What really made the visit special was the atmosphere. The building itself has so much history, and I loved seeing the old black and white photos on the walls. They were taken when this place was an actual shirt factory over a century ago!
Between the amazing cocktail and the cool history surrounding me, it was an experience. I’ll definitely be back, I especially want to try their dirty martini deviled eggs. This is a must-visit if you’re anywhere near Medina. On the street parking available.
The old Robert H. Newell & Co. shirt factory is gone but never forgotten. Medinans have always been proud of the company’s history here. The mood in this austere ground floor bar is subdued and mellow. The mosaic tile floor is the same from when the room was used as a barbershop back when I was a kid. Mr. Moriarty would give you a stick of juicy fruit gum after all the cutting was done. I prefer the gin-saturated olive at the bottom of my cocktail glass now. You step back in time in all kinds of ways when you enter the Shirt Factory cocktail bar.