I love this cafe and its new family ownership. Santos and his son Hegon, along with Thais (Hegon’s wife) run the show and prepare all the food fresh. My wife and I both had soup and sandwich, hers the delicious corn chowder with a ham + cheese + tomato sandwich, mine the very tasty tomato bisque soup and the grilled cheese with tomato slices. They were paying primary attention to their customers but keeping one eye on the World Cup to be sure Brazil keeps winning. We’ll be back regularly.
We found this cute little local bakery in the golden triangle area. They have daily specials written on a board outside. I saw several locals coming in and taking a quick take out along with their freshly baked breads and tea/ coffee cakes. Must try their creamy tomato soup.
The owners are nice and friendly. We were traveling with our one year old and they gave us all the time to settle down and decide our order.
Update 1/5/23: The end of an era, but I was there to grab some treats and a breakfast omelet. They're officially closed as of the end of the day. They're looking for a new location or might purchase a food truck. People drove from far distances and came in to say thank you for the good times. It was good to see everybody one last time.
May 2016
Good food and friendly service. I eat here often and pick up treats for my potlucks. Come early for lunch, there is a rush, and it slows down the ordering process. If they mess up your order, they will fix it or compensate you. I would have more pictures, but I'm usually hungry and forget to take pictures.
I recommend the make your own omelet, tomato soup, cream of cauliflower soup, French dip sandwich, purist sandwich, coffee cake all variations, brownies, chocolate croissant, chocolate chip cookie, oatmeal raisin cookie, and oreos. I don't eat nuts often, but I did try the peanut butter, and it's one of the best I've tasted. The hot sauce is made in-house and has some heat. I hope this review was hopeful. Until next time.
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