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8 Great Coffee Shops to Visit in the Catskills

November 12, 2025 | Bakeries & Ice Cream Shops

The Sullivan Catskills have developed a nice coffee scene over the past few years. From cozy spots in Hurleyville to riverside views in Roscoe, here are eight coffee shops worth checking out during your visit.

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Where to Get Coffee in Sullivan County

Forage and Gather, Hurleyville Forage and Gather feels like walking into someone’s living room. It’s cozy, comfortable, and good for getting work done while having coffee or matcha. The food is really good, and they serve Ri’s Ice Cream from Meyers Century Farm in Jeffersonville – it’s naturally lactose-free and worth trying.

The Tusten Cup, Narrowsburg The Tusten Cup has an amazing view of the Delaware River – truly 10/10. They have a full espresso bar, fresh pastries, and serve breakfast and lunch all day. Starting your morning overlooking the river with good coffee and made-to-order sandwiches is hard to beat. Definitely stop if you’re in the area.

Cuppie Cake Desserts, Jeffersonville Cuppie Cake has great cupcakes and cookies, plus dessert coffees that are both beautiful and delicious. The S’Moreo Latte combines s’mores and Oreo flavors. They also serve coffee buckets and dirty sodas if you want to try something different.

Main Street Farm, Livingston Manor Main Street Farm makes all their syrups from scratch and has lots of seasonal drinks, including various matcha lattes. The banana bread is really good, and the strawberry matcha is popular with regulars. Everything’s made in-house, and they have a market section with groceries and a ton of local products.

The Walk In, Livingston Manor The Walk In is famous for their buttermilk biscuits. They make all of their baked goods from scratch including their own sourdough. Owner Erin Ellis also runs The Stumble Out across the street, so you know the food is special. The biscuit sandwiches are worth the trip!

The Coffee Way Cafe, Wurtsboro The Coffee Way is fairly new to Wurtsboro. They make fresh Italian baked goods daily, serve various coffee and tea drinks, and have house-made lemonades. There’s a gift and thrift shop right next door, which makes it a fun stop – get coffee then browse for vintage finds.

Bloom Coffee, Jeffersonville Bloom Coffee is inside Sullivan Sundries in Jeffersonville. They serve handcrafted drinks and treats including Grizzly Bagels. Try their black sesame latte – Bloom is the only place around here that makes it. They also have kombucha on tap. Sullivan Sundries itself is worth exploring with multiple businesses under one roof.

Catskills Coffee Lodge, Roscoe Catskills Coffee Lodge sits right on the Willowemoc River in Roscoe, NY. Everything’s made from scratch, and you get great river views while having your coffee. The interior has a cozy lodge feel, and you can take your drink down by the water. The homemade quiche is excellent!

Planning Your Catskills Coffee Stops

These eight coffee shops are spread throughout the Sullivan Catskills. Livingston Manor has two spots, Jeffersonville has two spots, and the rest are scattered across different towns like Narrowsburg & Roscoe.

Each place has something they’re known for – The Walk In’s biscuits, Bloom’s black sesame latte, Main Street Farm’s strawberry matcha. It’s worth trying the signatures when you visit.

Good to Know

All spots have indoor seating, with several offering outdoor options when weather’s nice. They use regional coffee roasters and have alternative milk options. Parking is available at all locations.

From NYC, these make perfect stops during a Catskills weekend. When you visit, each town has other great stuff too like breweries, hiking trails, antique shops, and museums that will help you create a great weekend itinerary.

We’ll be sharing more great Catskills coffee spots soon!

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