Chez Alice is a coffee shop Princeton located in United States.
5 Palmer Sq W (at Nassau) Princeton , NJ 08542 United States
Wi-Fi | Yes |
Outdoor Seating | No |
Menus | Brunch |
Great food, friendly people, free wifi . I wrote most of senior thesis here over spring break (it's even in my acknowledgements). I'm gonna miss this place!
Their cakes are expensive , but delicious. Follow their advice and let the cake sit out at room temp for a bit before serving.
They have a very nice cake selection and some good sandwiches . I always order cakes from here for office and other events .
Great deserts ! Alice eclair was very Delicious
Everything is delicious, including their coffee . Staff is super friendly .
Great muffins , soup , and free Wi-Fi. I've worked for a bit over an hour in here
The croissants are amazing! You almost think you're in Paris.
If you are buying cakes for specials occasions - they will disappoint you with their attitude. “Oh my god - I’m serving 500 customers.” This the owners attitude. No gloves while handling food!
Great cheesecake and fabulous sandwiches
OMG their almond croissant is unbelievable!!!
Buffalo chicken wrap is awesome. Free wifi !
Superb almond croissant ... By far!
Love their chocolate cake for birthdays!
The Veggie Sandwich special was great.
Caffe au lait and chocolate croissants .
Bagel sandwiches here are better than surrounding breakfast spots
The Chocolate Croissant is yummy!
Bad service! Owner had an attitude! Not recommended if you want to buy products for special occasions - cakes !
Great place to hang out in Princeton! The chai is spicy and amazing and the muffins are particularly delicious, too. - Kristina Budelis
Great baristas! Often crowded due to the downtown locale, but always able to provide the comfort of home in a cup. - JT Holderman
Very pleasant and nice town square. It has benches, trees, cute shops, and overall pleasant atmosphere. - Aleksey
Great place! They have really amazing ice creams to choose from ! Must try! - Dipti Chavan
Great place to relax and read a book. They still make them on paper. I highly recommend checking one out. - Jeremiah Gordon