Brooks Cafe
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Located in Fountaindale Public Library in Bolingbrook, Brooks Cafe is a small family owned and operated cafe that offers the highest quality teas, coffees, pastries, sandwiches and snack items at an affordable price. We pride ourselves on being an eco-friendly company using many recycled, compostable and sustainable materials in everything from our product line to our supplies to our cleaners.

In addition to our fabulous food, we also carry a wide variety tea pots and accessories including hgih quality brand names like Brown Betty & YiXing.  Need some tea for at home steeping... we've got you covered there too.  Brooks Cafe offers a selection of Harney & Sons boxed teas, or you can purchase individual tea sachets.

We also strive to keep jobs in Illinois by using local vendors when ever possible. Some of our local vendors include LaSalle Street Coffee Roasters (Ottawa, IL), US Food Services (Rosemont, IL),  and Bunn (Springfield, IL).

We invite you to stop by and enjoy a deliciuos Twisted Waffle with your fresh cup of coffee or tea. 

Testimonials:

Brook's Cafe is open. Many people might look at this and say "What is Brook's cafe"?  It is the new cafe located inside Fountaindale Library.  It serves pastries, coffees, and much more.  It is a nice stop when you go, since local retailers like Barnes and Noble brought the concept of coffee house into sales years ago.  It is a nice change of pace for Bolingbrook and welcomed!
- Posted by Bolingbrook Reporter


"A community survey indicated that patrons wanted a cafe in the library like the ones at Borders or
Barnes and Noble with reasonable prices," said Karen Anderson, a library project consultant. "Moms coming out of storytime weren’t looking for a $4 cup of coffee."
....They offered a menu that had variety at a reasonable cost."
- Karen Anderson
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