Cafe with outdoor garden seating offering lunch, dinner, beer & wine, along with takeout & catering.
Service Options: Dine-in · Curbside pickup
Health and Safety: Mask required · Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits ·
Hours
Monday | 10AM–7PM |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | 10AM–7PM |
Friday | 10AM–7PM |
Saturday | 10AM–7PM |
Sunday | 10AM–7PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 232 Main St, Beacon, NY 12508 Phone: (845) 831-5096 Website: http://homespunfoods.com/
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Review Summary
David Clark
Staff is wonderful, the space is like relaxing in your ideal kitchen.
Eileen Gilroy
Casual place with good sandwiches, soup and salads.
Ethan Cohen
Very fresh and satisfying salad, hearty mac and cheese with panko bread crumbs.
Jeff Rose
A great place for lunch or drinks and vegetarian friendly. We ate in the very green and relaxing garden, which is well supplied with umbrellas in case of rain or excessive sun. Their popular portobello mushroom sandwich is incredibly savory and filling. The have a good selection of beers including some local ones. I can’t comment on the coffee but can vouch for the iced tea.
Steve
A great place for a meal for anytime of the day. Wonderful staff and a warm ambiance when sitting in their garden area. I definitely recommend the egg sandwich and the americano coffee. They also have a huge wine selection if you’re looking to do a little day boozing.
Alice Wasserman
The quiche slapped but I also felt (metaphorically) slapped by the service. I ordered a black coffee and the woman behind the counter told me to “stop doing that” which was insert my credit card into the machine when she told me to. Furthermore, we tried to have a seat outside and we were told there was a “waitlist” despite there being three empty tables. After that, we ordered food to go and when the place cleared out, we asked if we could sit down and were told “to go means to go”. All this to say, the servers were incredibly rude and they ran out of ketchup, which being the most shelf-stable substance in any American kitchen, is completely abysmal.