Hinge Café reopens in Port Richmond

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From left, Hinge Café proprietor Simone, her daughter Cyan, and staff members Jill Therrien and Bridgette Sullivan serve an iced coffee to the first customer of the newly reopened Hinge Café, 2652 E. Somerset St., on Monday, Aug. 12. STAR PHOTO / SAM NEWHOUSE

After being closed for more than a month and undergoing a three-week renovation and redecoration, Hinge Café, at 2652 E. Somerset St., re-opened at 8 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 12, and was oon serving its first customers breakfast, with items on the menu including breakfast bruschetta, oatmeal cake and a braised kale omelet.

Simone, of Port Richmond, said the revitalized Hinge would continue bringing “family-friendly comfort-style” dining to the neighborhood.

In addition to offering breakfast and lunch every day from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Hinge will be serving dinner Fridays and Saturdays from 4 to 10 p.m. — and the lunch menu will be available at dinnertime, too.

To keep up with the Hinge Café, follow “Comfort at the Hinge Cafe” on Facebook. ••

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