green mountain coffee visitor center and cafe
4A地址: 暂无
开放时间: 暂无
waterbury景点推荐
更多热门城市
景点点评
This train stop is not only cute but educational as well. The coffee is wonderful and the selection is abundant. We always make this a 'must stop' when we visit Vermont.
We came to the Green Mountain Coffee Visitor Center looking to redeem our "tasting tour" through Waterbury after a disappointing stop at Ben & Jerry's. This worthwhile stop, located in an old railway station, did just that. In addition to purchasing some coffee (which they will try to match to your tastes), we spent some time browsing through the small yet very informative displays. These are designed to educate you about coffee, rather than just sell Green Mountain's brand, and I learned a lot in a short time! The Green Mountain Coffee Visitor Center and Cafe is worth the detour off the I-89; it's a good place to spend a half hour!
Green mountain coffee is is great. I had a double espresso . I don't know how I can start to espess my gratitude. I will stay up all night thinking of how because I can. Maybe I will build a bicycle.
I learned things about coffee I did not know before. I love coffee and it was cool see how they immerse you in understanding the history of where your coffe comes from. they have a grat selection as well to choose from if you want to buy any coffee.
Stopped here to get a cup of coffee before heading out for the day. Little did my husband and I know how awesome it would be. Tons of choices in coffee flavors!! We picked up 3 kinds we had never had before. While there we walked thru their coffee museum. A woman named Deb couldn't have been more helpful. She was incredibly friendly and took the time to explain to us all there was to now about Green Mountain coffee. We are so glad we stopped in!!!
A nice place to visit if you are in the area. The building is a converted train station and inside there is some facts about coffee. They had some nice seasonal flavour coffee and some of the blend they have are worth a try. A good stop over for a coffee and a break on a road trip.
We stopped by the coffee shop for some gift shopping and a good cup of coffee. We were greeted by a warm, friendly staff. We also received an interesting tour of the coffe process and a tasting of a new blend that was smooth and delicious. Fun stop if you're in Waterbury
We found this only a block or two from the Main St of Waterbury. It is in the train station which is still used for commuter trains. There is a nice cafe and a wide selection of Green Mountain Coffee to buy - to drink there or to take home and brew. There are even electric car hookups outside for the eco-conscious Vermonters. We recommend this for a mid-morning break after shopping in Waterbury.
Stop there every time we are in the area. Great coffee, pleasant people, and if you time it correctly, a train pulls in. Perfect.
We were in the area visiting the Cabot cheese place and the Ben & Jerry's factory so we diced to stop by here. Love the train station location. They let you try free samples of a few different coffee flavors and you can also purchase snacks and drinks if you want.. There is a little coffee museum like area to give you a little coffee eductation
I know other visitors have been disappointed in this visitor center, so I wanted to pitch in my two cents. My husband and I decided to give the Green Mountain visitor center a try because we knew this was a one time visit to the Waterbury area.If you like traditional museum environments, this will not be a wasted trip. If you expect a factory tour, you will be disappointed! The center provides a bit of history about the Waterbury area first. Then you walk into another room with a good bit of information about how Green Mountain gets its beans, what fair trade is, how the beans are processed, etc. We spent about 20 minutes in the exhibit area. Once you walk through the exhibit area, you reach the cafe. This is a small, working coffee shop for visitors and locals alike. There are about 8 coffees visitors can sample daily. The barista will point these out to you. You can sit back and enjoy your coffee or peruse the coffees and gifts for sale. All in all, we spent the better part of an hour in this attraction. It would not be suitable for kids and young children. I suspect they would be bored. But, if you like history and are just inquisitive in nature, this will not be a waste of time.
Nice building, good coffee, but the visitors enter is a weak display of coffee and it's origins and processing. Very dimly lit. The cafe is nice for a cup of coffee.
This visitors center is essentially a room that has some displays about coffee beans connected to the Green Mountain Coffee version of a small Starbucks. We were there for less than 10 minutes.
We stopped here for morning coffee driving from Granville to Quebec. The coffee was simply the best. Strong & flavorful. I had a latte & my friend had a flavored coffee. The cheese & spinach scone as well as the molasses cookie were memorable. Clean bathrooms & friendly staff. The coffee was so good, we stopped here again on the way home.
Within walking distance of the Old Stagecoach Inn. Pleasant atmosphere and considerate staff. Packed sample boxes for us as gifts--lots of coffees to choose from.