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Welcome to Labyrinth Press Company

Labyrinth Press Company, nestled in Jamestown, NY, is a charming eatery that harmoniously blends café culture with a craft beer and wine bar. Born from a love of coffee, it has evolved into a beloved dining destination that offers a diverse menu filled with vegan and vegetarian delights. Guests rave about the Mediterranean Plate, featuring a tantalizing hummus, whipped feta, and homemade flatbread. The cozy atmosphere and welcoming service make it a hidden gem for food enthusiasts. With an impressive selection of inventive dishes and drinks, Labyrinth Press Company invites you to explore flavors that truly resonate.

Labyrinth Press Company: Reviews & Ratings

Jay HoL
Jay HoL

Great little spot in Jamestown. Vegan food. Awesome beer selection.

April Schaefer-Ayers
April Schaefer-Ayers

What a gem! As a lifelong omnivore and foodie, I was blown away by the incredible Africa Peanut Burger (made vegan.) Service was timely for take out and so delicious, we ordered it again the next day before traveling home. Such a cute spot, too! 100% recommend!

Mark Kemper
Mark Kemper

This place is a rare find, especially in a relatively out-of-the-way small city like Jamestown. It combines a small-town friendliness with a delightful albeit relatively simple dining experience. For us, it was a hidden gem. The storefront for this diminutive little shop is not that obvious in passing as it is a half-flight down from street level. It is connected to the bar upstairs, which creates an interesting mix. It caters to breakfast aficionados and coffee connoisseurs, but there is also a chance to grab some creative dinners and lunches. This includes the provision for an extensive choice of beers and wines. On their website, it says it was "born a coffee shop, married a craft beer and wine bar (which) hatched a full service restaurant". It's a unique evolution. The seating area in the lower level restaurant is quite small, with room for maybe 30 or 40 people. There is also an option to go upstairs to the connected bar, the Brazil Lounge. There apparently is also patio seating available in warmer weather. Upon entering, we were greeted by a busy employee behind the counter, who invited us to sit where we would like (including upstairs if we wanted). The atmosphere in the quiet lower level suited us better on this occasion and there were still two or three empty tables when we arrived at 6 PM on a Thursday. The vibe was very casual, cozy and unpretentious. We opted for a window-side booth. Our server, Kate, attended to us right away and did a great job. The drinks were notable. I had a hard time choosing something from the wine list, but I settled on the Primitivo. However, my wife hit the jackpot with her drink, a coffee creation called the Montezuma Mocha Latte. It was an espresso with vegan chocolate sauce, cocoa powder, cinnamon, chili powder and cayenne pepper. It was a chocolatey treat with an intense complementary zing. For us, this concoction set a standard for a liquid chocolate treat. Their vegetarian menu offered several inventive and inviting options. We are not vegetarians, but we still enjoy good veg dishes. And what we tried here had to be among the best we have ever had. There are some very nice starters available and we opted for the Mediterranean Plate, which included sweet peppers, garlic stuffed olives, grilled flat bread and crackers. The dips were hummus and whipped feta topped with honey. The feta was the highlight, but the peppers were also unusually good and the flat bread was warm and delicious. For her main, my wife had a Peppadew Grilled Cheese Sandwich. This was a huge winner. It was comfort food that was wonderfully flavorful. It featured melted Peppadew Cheddar and homemade apricot jam. Wow! It absolutely presented the perfect blend of flavors crashing together. I was fortunate that my wife shared a couple of bites of this gratifying sandwich with me. I tried the Masoor Dal for my main, which featured chili ginger garlic, spiced lentils with tomatoes, onion, cucumber and carrots over basmati rice topped with a touch of cilantro aoli. It came with a side of that lovely grilled flatbread. It was very good but, if dinner were a battle, my wife was the clear winner. My selection was terrific but hers was superbly memorable. Then came dessert. We couldn't resist as there were some fabulously decadent options. We finally decided on the Espresso Truffle Cake. This presented a flourless cake crust made with black and Dutch cocoas, dark chocolate and espresso powder topped with a chocolate espresso cream cheese mousse and finished with a layer of chocolate ganache. It was great, especially when accompanied by a dark roast coffee. Again, this instantly became a standard-bearer for us as far as chocolatey desserts. There was quite a lot of food with our order. Our bill with food, drink, tax and tip was 80. The prices here were actually quite reasonable and you don't have to spend nearly that much for a good meal. But we enjoyed our choices and had leftovers to bring home. Looking back, I would have done nothing different. I hope we have a chance to try this place again.

Amanda Campbell
Amanda Campbell

Prompt service during lunch rush while eating in. Fresh ingredients. Cozy atmosphere.vegan and vegetarian options. Haven’t tried something and not liked it.

Rosie
Rosie

We had a great meal at the Labyrinth Press. The food was hot and fresh. Marcus provided great service and made us feel right at home. As others have mentioned, they have plenty of vegetarian and vegan options. This was the first veggie burger I had that didn't fall apart while eating it. I would definitely recommend stopping by for a meal or cup of coffee.

Udit Anand
Udit Anand

Come visit the Labyrinth Press Company in Jamestown for an excellent array of vegetarian options. We tried a lot of different dishes on the menu and enjoyed all of them. We had two of the flatbreads (Joe vs. the Volcano, Goodfellas), the Butternut Squash Ravioli, the Peruvian Tofu sandwich, the Broccoli Cheddar Soup, the Layered Nachos, and a few others. The Flatbreads were excellent, as was the Ravioli, Nachos and Soup. The Tofu sandwich was slightly dry but tasted good. Overall, a great dining experience. Definitely worth a visit!

Nicole Swallow
Nicole Swallow

Loved this place! Super friendly staff, awesome food and drinks, and tons of gluten-free options—which is such a win. Everything tasted great and the vibe was really chill. Definitely coming back next time I am in the area.

Sage Devine
Sage Devine

We went for a quick hangout. Great smoothie, toffee espresso, pretzels, and SAUCE!! I don't even like dipping in mustard but their mustard has a nice tang.

Location

Welcome to Labyrinth Press Company, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Jamestown, NY. This charming establishment, located at 12 E 4th St, Jamestown, NY 14701, United States, embodies a delightful fusion of casual dining, artisanal coffee, and an impressive selection of craft beers and wines. With its inviting atmosphere and focus on fresh, innovative vegetarian and vegan cuisine, it has quickly become a must-visit for both locals and travelers alike.

Labyrinth Press Company is more than just a restaurant; it is an experience. Born from a humble coffee shop, it evolved into a full-service eatery while maintaining its commitment to high-quality ingredients and culinary creativity. The cozy, yet vibrant interior is perfect for everything from a quick breakfast to a leisurely dinner with friends.

  • Unique Offerings: The menu features an array of inventive dishes that are sure to please both herbivores and omnivores. Highlights include the Munich Burger, a flavorful vegetarian patty topped with sauerkraut and grilled onion, and the unforgettable Africa Peanut Burger, which garnered rave reviews for its rich flavor and satisfying texture.
  • Diverse Selection of Salads and Sides: The fresh side salads, including a delicious Caesar Salad and a vibrant Side Salad with romaine, arugula, and sunflower seeds, showcase their commitment to healthful, gluten-free, and vegan options.
  • Decadent Desserts: Craving something sweet? Indulge in the Double Chocolate Walnut Brownie or the show-stopping Matcha Mint Chocolate Cheesecake, a veritable masterpiece that is both vegan and gluten-free.

Customer reviews echo a common theme: Labyrinth Press Company excels in its service and quality. Patrons rave about the attentive staff and the cozy ambiance, making every dining experience feel special. Whether you're here for the robust coffee selection or a hearty meal, each visit promises to be enjoyable.

In a town like Jamestown, where culinary adventures might seem scarce, Labyrinth Press Company stands out as a beacon of creativity and flavor. It invites you not just to eat, but to immerse yourself in a labyrinth of tastes that cater to all dietary preferences. So the next time you're in the area, be sure to navigate your way to this phenomenal eatery—you won’t be disappointed!