Reviews 215 Chapters

5
Shelby Mcelhinny
+5
What an incredible cafe! Travis always makes a beautiful space. I’ve been a frequent customer of his since Club T was in the basement of The Manor. He always turns spaces into cool and inviting places to hang out (love the outlets everywhere for us remote workers). Back to Chapters. My husband and I have been served by Aleta and Linda both are absolutely fabulous. Attentive, creative (my cappuccinos are always decorated to perfection) and, so genuine. Always asking how we are, remembering big events we have talked about and just amazing service. Thank you ladies for always being so good to us! The food… SO GOOD! Anything that involves pulled pork is a win. Breakfast bowls are always on point (my husband wants to buy the 215 seasoning in bulk). You can’t go wrong with sugar pearl trust me…it’s delicious. You NEED to make a stop here. You won’t regret it.
5
Julia Janocha
+5
A slightly unexpected gem in rural northwestern Pennsylvania! Relaxed cafe-style restaurant offering a variety of coffee drinks and baked goods as well as traditional American and healthier breakfast and lunch options. The inside is spacious and clean with regular table seating, couches for more coffeehouse type seating, or outdoor tables. I came here for a quick lunch on a weekend and it wasn't too busy. Tried the Reuben sandwich, which uses pastrami instead of corned beef, and homemade chips. The sandwich wasn't enormous which was refreshing and tasted homemade. Chips were crunchy but not too hard with a subtle lime flavor. Every staff member we interacted with was very friendly.
5
Derek Coulter
+5
Stayed in a nearby Airbnb. We came here for bunch both mornings of our stay. The food was excellent and the staff/service was very friendly and helpful. While we were in the restaurant, someone stopped in and asked if they had strawberry milkshakes. They didn't have them on the menu, but one waitress went out of her way to get some strawberries from the next door restaurant (same ownership) and make one special for the customer. I'd highly recommend this place if you are passing through town and they are open.
5
Keigna
+5
A cozy coffee house and restaurant just down the road from Pymatuning Park. I had the western omelette and an iced mocha. The food was delicious and reasonably priced. They also have donuts and muffins.
5
Jairus Huntsberger
+5
Good food, fast service, large portions.
5
josh langsdorf
+5
Awesome prices (99¢ espresso) and great food.
5
Vicki W
+5
Had a family breakfast here on February 13th We all wanted to try something new. Everyone enjoyed everything we ordered. Food was so good and well prepared. Our server was kind,helpful and kept our coffee cups filled. Loved the rose she gave each of us ladies! A very good experience and we will be back again
5
Powers Family
+5
Wow. After eating at the 215 restaurant next door, we expected a high quality coffee shop. What we got was so much more! 215 Chapters Coffeehouse has sit down service in a coffee shop setting with a full breakfast and lunch menu with delicious food. I started with a plain latte which was creamy with rich espresso. My husband got regular coffee that came with free refills at the table. We got to sit in very comfy leather chairs with a low coffee table wear our 10-month-old son could cruise around and practice his first steps. And our breakfast bowls were excellent! Every bite was full of fresh flavor and texture. We were even offered a couple of homemade donuts for our kiddo and they are fantastic! At only $1 each you can't pass up trying one. Overall we had a very relaxing, casual family breakfast with upscale food and super friendly service for $25, with leftovers to take home. We would highly recommend and will be returning.
5
Christy Lindsay
+5
My mom and I had delicious grilled chicken salads. The meat was hot and well cooked. It even had hard-boiled eggs, something I love on a salad. I could've used a little more salad dressing, but I made do. Our server was kind and attentive without hovering. This is an extremely affordable restaurant, too. I think our bill was around $13 for two lunch sized salads and two waters with lemon. The owner recently remodeled and brought it into the 21st century. It'd been locked in the 70s for a long time. They're still remodeling the bathrooms, but the adjoining restaurant has nice, clean bathrooms available. We'll be eating at Common Grounds again soon.
4
Lorraine Adams
+4
New owners, menu & updated decor. Still reasonable prices. Breakfast was good, really good thick sliced bacon. Sad to see they took pierogies off the menu as a side. We always looked forward to having them with our breakfast.
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