Sips Coffee & Cafe
Coffee shop established in 2005 offering a full espresso bar, teas, smoothies, made-to-order panini sandwiches, wraps, salads, soups, and homemade baked goods.
Overview
Sips Coffee & Cafe is a locally owned, family-operated coffee shop at 149 Pattonwood Drive in Irondequoit, just north of Rochester, NY. Established in 2005, the cafe has served the surrounding community for over two decades with a focus on coffee and casual dining. The shop is open daily from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., operating as a morning-through-lunch destination with an all-day breakfast menu.
What They Offer
The drink menu at Sips spans hot espresso drinks, cold brews, frozen frappes, smoothies, teas, and chai. Their espresso beverages are made with beans sourced from a local artisan roaster. The cold brew and traditional chai are each slow-brewed for 24 hours. Specialty drinks include a white mocha made with Ghirardelli white chocolate, matcha lattes, Italian sodas, and fruit freezes.
On the food side, breakfast options include egg-and-cheddar sandwiches on bagels or panini bread, a basil breakfast grilled wrap, a maple sausage panini, and an almond and apple panini — all available throughout the day. Lunch offerings feature made-to-order paninis, wraps, salads, and soups. Baked goods such as muffins and scones are prepared from scratch in-house. Half-panini combo pairings with yogurt and granola or a muffin are also available.
Known For
Sips has built a two-decade presence in the Irondequoit community around a coffee-and-community model. The cafe doubles as a small gallery space, displaying rotating work from local artists on its walls. The atmosphere leans into jazz and blues music, and the shop has become a regular gathering spot for neighborhood residents. Online ordering is available through the Toast platform for those picking up on the go.
Location & Neighborhood
The cafe sits on Pattonwood Drive in Irondequoit, a residential town bordering Rochester to the north. The location is near the intersection of Pattonwood Drive and Titus Avenue, within a small commercial stretch surrounded by established suburban neighborhoods. Street parking is available along the plaza area. Irondequoit offers easy access to Durand Eastman Park and the Lake Ontario shoreline a short drive north, making Sips a convenient stop before or after time outdoors.
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Last updated May 15, 2026