The coffee shop offers a variety of coffees, teas, pastries, and their specialty, avocado toast.
The space is adorable - with a cozy, rustic vibe.
Inside the shop, there are just a few spaces to sit, but there are plenty just outside the door in the open space.
I went for a mocha freeze - which is essentially a mocha with blended ice. But there were a lot of drinks that sounded fabulous, like this lavender latte.
The pastries looked delish, but I wanted to try their specialty: avocado toast.
Have you heard of coal candy? I hadn't, until recently.
Coal Country Kandies serves up these sweets - in addition to a full cafe menu - in their Princeton location.
The coal candy is like rock candy - just with an Appalachian flair.
But, I also spotted a pepperoni roll on the menu. And it's not super common to see pepperoni rolls on the menu in this corner of the state, so I wanted to check it out.
It's a counter-service restaurant, so I ordered a pulled pork sandwich, macaroni & cheese and hushpuppies. That's like an iconic trio for me. And those hushpuppies are a unique shape!