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Who's On First is a down-home cafe located on a quiet side of town. It specializes in serving "handcrafted," organic food with quality ingredients. The small eatery has seating inside and out, where patrons can enjoy coffee or tea, a tasty scone or a delicious meal. This spot also showcases local art. 

  • Hours: Summer hours: Mon - Sat, 6:30am - 9pm; Sun, 7am - 8pm; Off season: Mon - Sat, 11am - 2pm
  • Handicap Accessible: Yes
  • Founding Date: 1991, St. Patrick's Day
  • Payments accepted: Cash, MasterCard, Visa
  • Food & dining options: Natural, Organic
  • Menu link: www.​whosonfirststreet.​com/​menu.​cfm
  • Specialties: scones
  • ATM: No
  • Parking: On-street: free
  • Cuisine: American, Dessert / Ice Cream, Seafood
  • Price level: $$
  • Number of tables: 15
  • Features: Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Outdoor seating

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Reviews (3)

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Below average food with a TERRIBLE snobby atmosphere. Staff is usually friendly though.

*****

This has been our favorite coffee shop for many years, from the time they were at their former location through the transition to the new location. You will not get a better cup of coffee - and definitely not get a better cappuccino - anywhere in this area. On some weekends, I have seen the line going out the door to the curb.
Um, Eleanor - could have been my daughter and me! She is a lit agent and when she's down from the city we often go to Who's on First to talk business over coffee. Agree about the cinnamon buns; I think they only make them on weekends, though. Grab a dozen when you can get them, they freeze very well. So do the scones.

*****

This is my favorite place for coffee and it is an open secret among the patrons that this is where you get the BEST cinnamon buns in South Jersey! It holds its own with any coffee house in San Francisco or Little Italy - i have been to many of them! Been going here for more than 10 years and never disappointed.
It is also the best place for eavesdropping - yesterday i dropped in for my coffee and cinnamon bun and overheard two ladies in a deep conversation about book publishing - one of them was obviously in the industry. It was gold for people who 'have a book in them' - like me! It is the hangout for a very diverse, arty and interesting crowd.
PS - i dont think they take credit cards you may want to check up on that.

 
 
 
 
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