
THE BUN SHOP in Mt. Vernon. Specialty Coffee & Tea. Homemade Pastries & Buns. Come hang out and enjoy fresh baked goods with flavors from around the world. A chill space to accomplish work or meet up with friends. Take it easy on one of our plush, vintage couches. Take a load off and stay a while.
Hip, late-night café serving filled buns such as piroshki & empanadas, plus Vietnamese coffee. BYOB.
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Reviews
The lady behind the counter was friendly, and the food came out quickly.
The food was premade and refrigerated, and they just warm it up for you. I had the breakfast bake and ham & gruyere. The breakfast bake was still cold in the middle. They tasted ok, but I wasn’t particularly impressed with the flavor – likely primarily due to the low amount of filing ingredients.
The prices weren’t outrageous on their own, but it felt a bit high for the quality of what I received.
The location looks historical inside with an original glass case and some very old antique metal tables. Black colored walls and ceiling for a comfortable and dark mood, comfortable study location. It’s not dirty. It’s just antique and old for people that don’t understand how glass gets after 50+ years.
The hot chocolate was tasty and did not have that syrup or powder flavor of Starbucks or Dunkin Donuts. They offer different kinds of milk if that is your preference.
Their music was tasteful and light jazz and not blasting. Conducive to good studying without blasting music like Starbucks which I hate. Minimal power. A few power banks strips all over the floor. Slight trip hazard so please be careful.
Customers were a mix of students and older folks studying or just relaxing and reading. Mostly students studying quietly and not loud if they were in a group. Restrooms in the rear.
Overall, a good place that is open late. I’m not sure what the sister was talking about racism below. I think it has more to do with your attitude and how you communicate here from my own experience. The gentleman with tattoos serving me greeted me and was professional. Who needs more than that?
Hot cocoa was about $4.50 I believe. Not bad. Businesses don’t run on air.
My recent issue with the spot comes with the new workers. Despite being nonchalant, which I can tolerate and understand, the quality of the beverages gotten worse. The ingredient balance seems off and the rich flavor that the drinks I usually get seem to not exist anymore. Back on being nonchalant, the new workers make it hard for me to bring this point up. So, here I am leaving a review with a lower star rate.
They offer a variety of coffee and tea drinks (menu photos attached), but I came specifically to try the buns. I visited after dinner and there were eight bun options still available. I asked about sweet ones, and they let me know the Apple Turnover and the Roti Boy were the only sweet(ish) ones left. I went with their signature Roti Boy, which was a soft, buttery bun topped with a light espresso-flavored craquelin. It wasn’t overly sweet—not quite a dessert bun, but enjoyable if you’re into more subtle flavors. (A coffee-flavored cream-filled version would be a good option.) The bun was a little under $5 with tax.
The savory buns mostly contained meat, so they’re not particularly vegetarian- or vegan-friendly based on what was available when I visited. That said, I’d be curious to come back during the day to see if there are more options, especially for those with dietary preferences.
The staff was helpful and patient when answering questions about the menu. Overall, The Bun Shop is a cool, quiet, and distinctive place—perfect for a late-night bite or a long study session with some ambiance.
The Mac and cheese bun was interesting but hadn’t been heated properly.
Also, if you’re here to work and need to connect on a VPN, just forget it. It won’t connect.
I won’t be coming back and wouldn’t recommend this place to others either.