$5 for $10 Worth of Café Fare and Coffee Drinks at Railroad Cafe in Bangor
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- Located in historic train depot
- Vegetarian selections
- Covered patio
- Walk to Bangor stores
Sandwiches and coffee re-energize the body in a more pleasant way than swallowing batteries, lightning, or candy-coated wind turbines. Wake up taste buds with today’s Groupon: for $5, you get $10 worth of café fare and coffee drinks at Railroad Cafe in Bangor.
Boasting a robust menu of quick, classic, and fresh fare, Railroad Cafe’s historic home in the renovated Pere Marquette Depot welcomes visitors into a warm, wood-accented eatery. Combining heaps of fresh ingredients, the taste technicians at Railroad Cafe start early, whipping up english-muffin sandwiches stuffed with bacon, ham, or sausage, along with egg and cheddar ($2.75) to help guests break steel-plated fasts. Meanwhile, an array of coffee and espresso drinks, such as the iced mocha ($3.59), awaits orders to wash down errant crumbs or steam open a neighbor's mail. Noontime noshers partake of expertly stacked creations, including the roast beef and pepper-jack panini ($6.79), or creatively topped hot dogs, such as the Railroad Café all-beef dog, loaded up with a pile of chili, mustard, and banana peppers ($2.89).
Bask in summer sunshine on the covered patio or settle into one of Railroad Cafe's comfy couches while admiring the passing trains and practicing old-timey engineer impressions.
- Located in historic train depot
- Vegetarian selections
- Covered patio
- Walk to Bangor stores
Sandwiches and coffee re-energize the body in a more pleasant way than swallowing batteries, lightning, or candy-coated wind turbines. Wake up taste buds with today’s Groupon: for $5, you get $10 worth of café fare and coffee drinks at Railroad Cafe in Bangor.
Boasting a robust menu of quick, classic, and fresh fare, Railroad Cafe’s historic home in the renovated Pere Marquette Depot welcomes visitors into a warm, wood-accented eatery. Combining heaps of fresh ingredients, the taste technicians at Railroad Cafe start early, whipping up english-muffin sandwiches stuffed with bacon, ham, or sausage, along with egg and cheddar ($2.75) to help guests break steel-plated fasts. Meanwhile, an array of coffee and espresso drinks, such as the iced mocha ($3.59), awaits orders to wash down errant crumbs or steam open a neighbor's mail. Noontime noshers partake of expertly stacked creations, including the roast beef and pepper-jack panini ($6.79), or creatively topped hot dogs, such as the Railroad Café all-beef dog, loaded up with a pile of chili, mustard, and banana peppers ($2.89).
Bask in summer sunshine on the covered patio or settle into one of Railroad Cafe's comfy couches while admiring the passing trains and practicing old-timey engineer impressions.