Greiser’s Coffee & Market is the rustic and charming community hub of Easton, CT. We’re in a 220-year-old building at the historic heart of a beautiful little farm town. We’re in the center of Fairfield County, but some say we’re in the middle of nowhere, and we love that.
We invite you to slow down, step back in time, and take a seat. Enjoy a morning or afternoon here over a coffee or espresso, a sandwich or panino, and an artisanal baked good.
Our market provides grocery staples, specialty foods, locally made crafts and artwork, and other gifts. Get to know our friendly neighbors and customers while absorbing some local wisdom about the best hikes, bike routes, dog walks, and farms to visit around town. Right behind us, check out the Old Easton Center Antiques store, run by our beloved landlord, Dick Greiser.
We created Greiser’s Coffee & Market in 2018 to offer our fellow Eastonites high quality coffee, food, and goods; a place to connect with the community; and magical, memorable experiences. We have already had more of those than we ever imagined.
Current Hours
Open 7 Days!
7 am-3 pm Sat & Sun
7 am-5 pm Mon-Fri
Location
299 Center Road
Easton, Connecticut
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Contacts
203-220-9424
info@greisers.com
THANK YOU FOR BEING PART OF THE GREISER’S COMMUNITY!
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