Lacey H.
Yelp
This resplendent downtown Dartmouth noshery and java joint is as promising as it is immediately fulfilling, providing a space for worlds to collide and indulge in formidable cafe offerings.
I have been on the cusp of heading into this relatively new cafe on a number of occasions, but today, finally sealed the deal and jointly my fate as a lover of this wonderful coffee house. Stepping in, the lofty space was abuzz with neighbors chatting, sipping joe, and pouring over newspapers and novels.
My eyes were stolen by a display ledge, offering a variety of fresh, in house made croissants, along with muffins and coffee. I was greeted by a sweet, brown haired beauty who told me about the pastries as we chatted about Dartmouth. Their "I Love Dartmouth" pins and shirts are a great reflection of this cafe's desire to truly foster and reside within a strong community on "the other side of the bridge."
I ordered the Popeye croissant, loaded with provolone, olives and oregano, along with a 10oz soy latte. Andrew opted for an Americano, and after multiple nibbles of my croissant, ordered one for himself. Buttery, rich, salty and decadent - this croissant was the creme de la creme when it comes to plump, succulent pastries!
The atmosphere is warm and inviting, completed with wooden tables and a simplistic approach to decorating. The windows give the cafe a spacious and luminous glow, allowing patrons a connectivity to the surrounding community, with the F.O.O.D. soup kitchen almost directly across the way.
I am so happy to have been able to spend an hour at this independent cafe today. The creators of Two If By Sea should be proud of their fresh business, benefiting from youthful energy and a perspicuous approach.