Biscotti near me on Long Island, NY
Find Long Island bakeries, cafés, vineyards, and coffee stops where biscotti fits the ritual. If nothing nearby works, order fresh from The Biscotti Company. We ship nationwide within 1 business day.
Biscotti near me on Long Island, NY
Find Long Island bakeries, cafés, vineyards, and coffee stops where biscotti fits the ritual. If nothing nearby works, order fresh from The Biscotti Company. We ship nationwide within 1 business day.
Where to find biscotti and coffee on Long Island
As you drive east of Riverhead on Route 48, Long Island starts to feel different. The North Fork gives you coffee stops, vineyards, cheese shops, and small-town places actually worth pulling over for. Start with Mattituck and Jamesport, then keep going east if you want to turn coffee and biscotti into a full East End ritual.
Where to find biscotti on Long Island
Find stores, cafés, markets, and tasting stops across Long Island where biscotti fits the day. Browse by town, then click through for local details. If nothing nearby fits, you can always order fresh online from The Biscotti Company.
North Fork
Greenport, NY
See Greenport spotsMattituck, NY
See Mattituck spotsJamesport, NY
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Southampton, NY
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Read the blogWhere good coffee meets real biscotti on Long Island
Long Island has deep Italian roots. You feel it in the delis, the bakeries, and the way people take their coffee seriously. Out east, it is not loud. It is there in the little things. A good espresso. A real pastry. A quiet moment where you slow down and enjoy what is in front of you. That is where biscotti comes in.
And once you get east of Riverhead, the drive starts doing some of the work for you. Route 48 feels like you are heading somewhere special. Wineries, farm stands, coffee stops, little food shops, and small towns all start stacking up. That is what makes the North Fork such a natural fit for a biscotti trail.
One of my favorite places to stop is The Village Cheese Shop in Mattituck on Love Lane. The street itself pulls you in, and the shop feels like the kind of place that makes you want to slow down and browse. Grab a coffee, pick up a few things, bring a bag of biscotti with you, and sit outside for a few minutes. It feels simple, but it is exactly the kind of stop people remember.
That is what we bake at The Biscotti Company, right here in Calverton. Small batches. Real ingredients. No shortcuts. It all comes from Sicilian roots and the standards passed down in the kitchen. When you open a bag, it should feel like you found something special, not something mass-produced.
And here is the part I love most. This is not just about cookies and coffee. It is about the ritual.
It is not uncommon for people from Staten Island or Brooklyn to drive out east on a day trip, just to grab a bag of Gluten-Free Biscotti at IGA in Greenport. People have told me they can count on finding our gluten-free biscotti stocked strong out here, from Greenport to Mattituck. They make a whole afternoon out of it. First stop, the grocery run. Next stop, Aldo’s for coffee. Then they head to the dock, sit down by the marina, and take it all in. That moment is the point.
And if wine is more your speed, Jamesport belongs on the list too. Jason’s Vineyard is the kind of North Fork stop that turns a regular afternoon into something better. Sit down, taste some wine, listen to music if they have it going, and let biscotti be part of the pairing.
A warm cup in your hand. Biscotti on the side. A dunk, a bite, a sip. Boats moving slowly through the water. Salt air. The view doing what it always does out here, reminding you to breathe. It is simple, but it feels like a little luxury. That is Long Island at its best.
If you have never done coffee and biscotti on the East End, you are missing a real ritual. And if there is no local stop near you today, you can always order fresh from Calverton and bring that same feeling home.
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