
The Village Art Cafe is a mixed use space featuring a coffee shop/cafe that serves hot breakfast, a daily lunch special, pastries and coffee/lattes/cappucino/americanos and drip coffee. The space also features more than 25 local artists, makers and bakers works and goods for sale. 6 instructors teach classes weekly, and Dancing Wind Studio is the resident artist and an independent business specializing in watercolor, acrylics and more. The space is available to rent and includes the Zen Den for quiet time, the Hall of Frames which features local works, and a fully updated commercial kitchen. Winter hours; Thursday-Sat 9am-3pm.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 17 W Main St, Hillsborough, NH 03244
Phone: (603) 267-4187
Website: https://villageartcafe.raklet.com/
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We found the place easily and even managed to park right out front, near the park. As we walked in, the building’s old charm immediately caught my attention. The sound of crackling wood as we opened the door was inviting, adding to the ambiance. Inside, I saw a long table scattered with paints, arts, and crates—a clear sign that this place had an artistic soul.
As we continued walking, the space opened up into a coffee shop. There were tables, a coffee counter, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. What really captivated me was the walk to the bathroom—a small hallway lined with artworks and a floor bursting with vibrant colors. I couldn’t help but say, “I love the floor,” to which the lady serving coffee proudly responded, “It’s Paula’s work.”
This place truly exudes artistic vibes. It seems like a space primarily designed for painting classes, with the coffee shop as a delightful bonus. While there, I found a copy of The Da Vinci Code and casually flipped through it while sipping my coffee. The coffee wasn’t hot, but that didn’t bother me much—though my husband had a different opinion about it.
Overall, I really enjoyed this experience. New Hampshire has these fascinating spots where you can stumble upon artists and writers. You never know who you might be sitting next to.
I wasn’t a huge fan of my coffee or cinnamon bun but I believe I just chose the wrong things for myself. My mom loved both of hers. The cinnamon buns were freshly made and hot!
I wish I had taken pictures.
They’ve got live music sometimes too, which makes total sense for a space this full of character. I had a breakfast sandwich and iced tea, both were excellent. I’ll be back for sure!
One came with a smores cookie!
Also has a little thrift shop and my fiancé found a nice vest for work!
Worth the stop!
Also has a little thrift shop.
Cant wait to come back in the future.