I thought the bake goods where fair here and plenty of tasty treats to try. They also have a decent selection of different blends of coffee. Obviously in a tourist area, prices are higher, so keep that in mind when you pay a visit.
In all I'd go back again when I pass on through the area.
Cedar Run is a cute place to get some coffee, pick up some grocery items that might otherwise be hard to find in this area (like gluten-free quinoa or rice pasta) or grab something to that and reheat for an easy tasty meal. They've got limited seating and parking. Their foods aren't labeled for common allergens and that would be nice, but I'm so used to reading ingredients for everything it's not a problem.
The coffee is delicious, hot and plentiful and they'll bring you soy milk if you ask for it. We had some veggie sushi which was thoughtfully made but had been sitting in the cooler for long enough that the rice had become hard and unpalatable. We had some veggie spring rolls that were awesome - the ingredients were really creative and had a unique and welcome flare to them. Because the spring rolls were so good, I was really disappointed about the sushi but I realize that Keene isn't exactly a sushi kind of place. Fortunately this is a fixable problem. I hope they catch on so that their sushi rolls aren't the only thing that's vegan, gluten-free and amazing! I'd fall over myself to get gluten-free vegan bread!
Vacationing in Lake Placid led us to horse ride at the Bark Eater Inn up the street. There we were referred to Cedar Run for lunch and chocolate chip cookies. Good recommendation. This is a cafe more than a bakery by first appearances. Lunch menu surprises with a super variety for a surprise find. By far not a diner, but a nice little restaurant oasis! On the way out check out all the nice pre-made meals and bakery goods. Worth the stop.
Review Source:Cedar Run is not your typical greasy spoon. Â Though if you're in this area for any length of time you'll see that Keene isn't your typical small town. Â While the townsfolk don't make a ton of money, the visitors to this part of the Adirondacks do. Â And they loudly talk on their cell phones while doing some sort of contorted dance to keep their one bar-signal. Â
However, the sausage, egg, and cheese on a warm flaky croissant makes drowning out the loud track suited ruling class a little easier. Â Add a good cup of joe and this place isn't half bad at all.