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The Piping Plover Cafe

631-765-5055

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If you're in the mood for a quick bite, but aren't interested in typical deli fare, the Piping Plover Cafe in Southold is the place to try. Suchi, blackened tuna wraps and unique salads are all on the menu. Located in the Featherhill shopping center, Piping Plover is in the heart of Southold Hamlet, just steps away from Southold Town Hall. The hand-sliced potato chips, which are made on-site, are a must-try.

Piping Plover also caters parties both large and small off-site. Call for more detailed catering information. Gift certificates are also available.

  • Hours: Mon - Thu, 7am - 5pm; Fri, Sat, 7am - 6pm; Sun, 8pm - 4pm
  • Handicap Accessible: Yes
  • Payments accepted: American Express, Cash, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
  • Products: Coffee, beverages, salads, made-to-order sandwiches, wraps, hamburgers
  • Food & dining options: Organic, Vegan, Vegetarian
  • General services: Catering, Eat-in, Phone orders, Prepared foods, Take-out
  • Specialties: Made-to-order sandwiches and wraps
  • Parking: Free lot
  • Private events: Yes
  • Cuisine: American
  • Signature dishes: Made-to-order sandwiches, hand-sliced potato chips, sushi
  • Price level: $
  • Features: Breakfast, Catering, Lunch, Outdoor seating
  • Dress code: No dress code
  • Regional specialty: American
  • Grocery services: Beer, Coffee Shop
  • Firewood: No
  • Ice: No
  • Propane: No

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Very disappointed - The cafe is basically a deli. At different times, I did have a couple of sandwiches that were all right but the service is atrocious. The burly cashier is very curt and unfriendly. The sandwiches are expensive as well. I was waiting for ten minutes for a turkey club and there was only two other customers and one of them had just received their order. A woman who ordered a sandwich after me received her order before me. I turned to my friend and said, "I don't think I’m going to be able to come here anymore. It takes too long." The cashier overheard and without missing a beat returned my money and said, "I don't like your attitude." When the economy is this bad and with sandwiches that expensive and skin that thin, I do not think this cafe will stay in business much longer.