Emily Kemp
My boyfriend and I split the turkey sandwich and it was delicious and filling. We loved the atmosphere of this place and can’t wait to come back! Oat milk lattes were also yummy!
… moreGeorge Ho
Had an almost life altering BLT. Was upstate for a weekend and friends recommended we stopped by here (did take out) on the way out. It’s one of those places where its felt a little chaotic so be prepared to wait ~30m or more.
… moreFranjez
Visited Rosie General in Kingston for a mocha latte and loved the cozy, welcoming vibe. The coffee was smooth, rich, and perfectly made. Great spot to relax, grab a drink, and enjoy the local atmosphere.
… moreThomas Murtagh
The Cubano/breakfast burrito was phenomenal. They had run out of certain things and the chef was so nice that he gave us a complimentary turkey sandwich. Fast service and great food/coffee
… morepricklypear
We are out of state visitors eating here for the first time. The place is super cute inside. You can see the desserts behind a glass partition. They all looked amazing. We ordered the grilled cheese, the pastrami sandwich, the turkey sandwich and the salami sandwich on gluten free bread, a flourless pistachio cookie and a chocolate chip cookie. All our food was delicious and served quickly even tho it was packed for lunch. My daughter said it was the BEST gluten free bread she has ever had. Highly recommend this place. The staff was efficient and friendly.
… moreJohn Peterson
Cozy atmosphere with fabulous vibes—whether you have kids or just want to zone out and read an interesting book—with phenomenal baked goods and sandwiches. Perhaps the best Reuben sandwich I’ve ever had. Part-traditional, part innovative, 100% delicious.
… morePallavi Aggarwal
This place is straight out of Gilmore Girls! It’s cute inside with a wraparound bar and window seating that looks out. We loved the general store items featuring local brands. The cafe component had a bit of line, but it moved relatively fast. We got bagels and cream cheese and enjoyed them! Great place for a Sunday morning breakfast in the Hudson River Valley.
… moreSara Durkacs
If you follow The Kind Diet and consider yourself vegan, you will find few options here. The one vegan b’fast sandwich was sold out by 12:30pm, the time of my arrival on a Sunday. Fair enough. But the counter person didn’t even know if the salads were vegan (nope). There are zero options for swaps on the menu. So I opted for a semolina role and oat milk latte, both were delicious. I would have gladly spent more than 8 bucks, if this establishment were vegan-friendly. Vote with your dollars, my fellow vegans, and shop elsewhere!
… moreMckenna Castro
I visited your establishment for lunch today and had a rather poor experience. This was my first time dining at Rosie’s, and I was very excited to try the food I’ve heard so many great things about.
I ended up waiting over 45 minutes for my food. I also work in the service industry, and am not one to rush service workers, but once we surpassed 30 minutes, it was clear to me that there was a mistake, or I didn’t hear my name get called. I attempted to speak to the counter person who ignored me and pointed at the long line. This was honestly a fair move, as the line was out the door and she seemed by herself for the most part! She was totally unsupported.
Eventually, a cook (I assume she was a cook) very nicely went out of her way to ask me if I needed something since I had been standing and waiting next to the counter for so long. When I told her I had been waiting for 45 minutes she looked up my order and said it had been sitting on a counter on some plates in the back for 20 minutes, which I assume means I did not hear my name and rather than calling it again, the plates were moved to the back. I placed the order to-go, so I hadn’t been looking out for it on plates from where I was sitting at the bar. I was also given no direction for where to stand and listen for my name. I never left the restaurant, I was constantly looking over at the counter for my order, and was actively listening for my name the whole time.
The cook who spoke to me put our order into to-go containers (rather than wrap up our sandwiches as we ordered them) and sent me on my way. Needless to say, my $40 order was completely cold, squished into boxes, falling apart, and the bread had gotten soggy. I don’t blame the cook for this at all, she was very busy and went out of her way to solve this problem for me, and honestly, the sandwiches we ordered were already cold and soggy regardless of being smushed since they had been sitting out for so long. She was incredibly kind and apologetic, and the only reason I ended up getting food at all.
I understand you are a very high volume cafe, and everyone working today was working very hard to the best of their ability. I made sure to tip 20% and I don’t blame them for this one order slipping through the cracks after seeing how crowded Rosie’s was and how overwhelmed the counter people and cooks were. However, spending $40 for essentially cold leftovers feels unacceptable!! I hope you can hire more staff because a lot of these reviews are reflective of a team that isn’t being supported.
… moreN S
I don’t know when $20 sandwiches became normal but no Reuben should cost that much considering most of the locals don’t even make $20 per hour in Kingston. It’s an okay sandwich at best, people saying it’s “the best” just haven’t had enough Reuben sandwiches to form an experienced opinion. I won’t be back to this place, it’s not for locals, it’s for transplants or tourists with big disposable income budgets. My opinion doesn’t matter, this business and businesses around them continue to cater to everyone and their Brooklyn brother. Regrets were made, lessons learned.
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