Third Place, Raleigh, North Carolina, Coffee Restaurant Details

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Restaurant: Third Place

Address: 1811 Glenwood Ave, Raleigh (Wake), North Carolina (NC), 27608

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Phone: (919) 834-6566

Website: thirdplacecoffee.com

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4.2 based on 5 ratings
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Coffee, Lacto, Ovo, American, Non-veg
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05/19/2015 2:23 pm

Recommended by Larry's Coffee, their products are sold here. My latte and my friend's food were delicious, a really cute local coffee shop. Staff were very friendly, if we lived in Raleigh I know this would become a favorite.

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03/19/2015 7:47 pm

Dave & JJ & the whole crew is always happy & welcoming. I can get a lot of work done, have meetings & enjoy the delicious (& healthy) food. The coffee is pretty good, too! I'm a huge fan of their support of local artists & all-around attitude. If you haven't checked this place out, it's not too late! You'll love it.

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11/04/2014 4:46 pm

The staff is super friendly. The coffee is good. The breakfast burrito, add bacon, gives me life. Try it with Avocado too!

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08/10/2013 3:03 pm

Nice place. Nice staff. Filthy store. The coffee is great and so is the greeting you'll get when approaching to order. Haven't tried the food (I'll stick with coffee since the staff seems unconcerned with store cleanliness.) Sanitation rating : 91

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01/13/2013 1:35 pm

I was only there with a friend for lunch for a very short time, but I enjoyed it. It's more like a real coffeehouse, and less commercial. The food is also heavily skewed to the vegetarian and vegan end of the scale. The people are friendly, the atmosphere is relaxed, there is wi-fi, and curiously enough they use an iPad to check you out.

I was a little disappointed that they didn't have any loose leaf tea, but they're not known for their teas. I ordered a ginger tea, a hummus and tabouli wrap (served with nachos and fresh pico), and a slice of banana bread. The tea was OK, the hummus and tabouli wrap was good (but not very good), but the banana bread was EXCELLENT.

So I encourage everyone to go. If you're not a big fan of vegetarian and vegan cuisine, you probably won't find much to entertain you on the menu. However, the banana bread is definitely worth your time.

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