

Locally owned coffee shop cafe. Menu served from open to close. Roasts their own coffee and works with a local tea blender to offer organic loose leaf teas. Bakes lots of delicious treats. Patio, multiple rooms, Free Wifi, catering, room rentals, gathering areas for fun, business and just getting work accomplished.
Easygoing coffeehouse serving cafe fare, including vegetarian & vegan items, plus baked goods.
Address and Contact Information
Address: In the Shopper’s Plaza, 145 Wolf Rd, Albany, NY 12205
Phone: (518) 435-0843
Website: http://professorjavas.com/
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Reviews
The medium mocha was the size of a large which I did not mind at all. But it wasn’t… that good for a coffee shop. The closer to the bottom I got, the more I struggled to drink it. The quesadilla came on a spinach wrap which they don’t indicate anywhere, and was dry. My kid isn’t a picky eater and he didn’t finish it. Took half home and he gave it to the dog. He didn’t like it, to my surprise.
The panini was actually delicious. Very delicious! However when the person fixing it first set the plate down it was not hot/panini pressed. I gently asked “Is this supposed to be a hot sandwich?” Because sometimes I don’t pay attention. She just looked at me and said “yeah it is hot.” I said, well it’s a panini and its supposed to be pressed like the quesadilla. Also I asked for this on wheat bread and it’s on white. The person who took my order kept his expression blank but assisted by putting the sandwich on the panini press. Still no wheat bread.
Overall, I wouldn’t come back. The food took quite a long time for a quick fix coffee shop (and only a sandwich and quesadilla) over 20 minutes. The one person working was sweet, the other… maybe it was her first day? The coffee size was great, the coffee and flavor not so great. Too inconsistent.
Different rooms for whatever vibe you’re looking for. A more central dining area great for socializing and quiet nooks for studying, working or just some peace and quiet to enjoy your coffee break a bit more privately.
The coffee is great and not any more expensive than a starbucks, and the food is really good and fresh.
Keep this place in business! I’m not from the local area, but I visit often and this has made it on my list of stops to make while here.
the brownies were good but we had to ask for them after we ordered, and waited 20 minutes, because they didn’t give it to us immediately after we paid.
also they used microwaves to heat up the food, rather than ovens.
The food was flexible although I’d prefer to see more vegetarian friendly options (although I didn’t look through the hard menu) but they were accommodating to remove bacon from one of the breakfast bagel sandwiches to make it vegetarian.
There looked to be a lot of different coffee bean options also so if you’re into coffee, and different blends you’ll enjoy this spot.
The art frames are excellent.