Family-run coffee shop offers authentic Cuban flavors with affordable pastries and high-quality coffee. Outdoor seating under direct sun creates a cozy, friendly atmosphere with an impeccable open kitchen. The place attracts those seeking genuine Cuban food and a welcoming vibe.
House made bread stands out with its super fresh quality and homemade texture. It pairs well with the flavorful pork in the sandwich.
Coffee and pastries come at affordable prices, with most pastries around $2 each. The Guava + Cheese pastelito stands out as tasty and budget-friendly.
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Most pastries at Social Cafe cost around $2 each, making them affordable.
If you have a busy day, they have online ordering for easy pickup and delivery.
The total cost for 2 cortados, 2 Cuban sandwiches, and 2 guava pastries was $44.
Small cafe with outdoor seating and cozy atmosphere offers a friendly vibe that shifts from bustling mornings to homey evenings. Arabic pop music plays softly in the background, enhancing the welcoming environment. Few tables outside provide a quiet spot to enjoy flavorful coffee and sandwiches.
Dutch Crunch bread stands out as a rare and tasty option here. Other breads include flat toasted wholegrain and blueberry bread, plus cream bagels and ham and forbes bread.
Offers affordable breakfast and inexpensive snacks with prices that stand out in the downtown area. Provides good value for bagels and coffee compared to nearby shops.
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Mellis Cafe opens at 5:00 a.m. and stays open until midnight.
Expect reasonable prices for sandwiches and breakfast items.
Mellis Cafe is ideal for quick breakfast and coffee options.
Stylish interior with high ceilings creates an open and airy atmosphere. Warm, welcoming vibe suits both casual lunches and special dinners. Hand-painted wall art and pleasant music add to the cozy, inviting feel.
Freshly baked bread arrives warm and soft. It pairs well with delicious dips that enhance the flavor.
Prices stay consistently affordable with generous portions. Every dish offers good value without feeling expensive.
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Zitouna offers remarkably reasonable pricing for high-quality food and service.
The portions at Zitouna are beyond generous.
Zitouna is BYOB, allowing guests to bring their own drinks.
Grocery store includes an affordable taqueria and fresh coffee stand within a clean, quiet environment. Offers a great selection of Latin American products and organic meats, with fresh produce and a helpful butcher and baker on site.
Bread here stays soft for days and tastes authentic like in Mexico. Baker Alonso's creations are exceptional and unique, drawing regulars who come back for more.
Fresh produce and affordable meat stand out here. An affordable taqueria operates inside the supermarket, adding value.
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The supermarket offers a great selection of fresh produce at affordable prices.
Organic meat products are among the best in the area.
Expect higher prices on staples compared to other local stores.
Wide open seating offers stunning bay views and a breezy outdoor patio. Lively Latin music creates a chill, Cuban-inspired atmosphere. The place draws a mix of locals and tourists enjoying casual, self-service dining by the water.
Bread comes with a nice and crunchy French roll texture that adds to the sandwich. It is light but flavorful and wide enough to hold plenty of pork and ham, especially in the Cuban sandwich.
Ample seating supports a relaxed meal. Food prices stay affordable even in a touristy spot. The tofu tacos stand out for their low cost.
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Cholita Linda does not provide table service.
Cholita Linda is handicap accessible.
There are no restrooms inside the restaurant, but public restrooms are available at the ferry building.
Small space with eclectic decor and a nostalgic old-world charm creates a lively, friendly atmosphere reminiscent of Spain. Loud mariachi music often fills the room, making conversation difficult. Known for delicious sangria and excellent Spanish food, it draws groups and date nights despite the crowd.
Bread comes with crispy potatoes and a yummy texture that pairs well with dishes. It soaks up plenty of garlicky olive oil and sauces from gambas al ajillo and albondigas.
Affordable prices keep the bill under a hundred dollars for four people, excluding alcohol. Inexpensive tapas plates and great oysters make it easy to enjoy good food without spending much.
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Picaro offers a Sangria happy hour with $14 for a pitcher until 7pm.
There is a 4% surcharge for credit cards, but no additional fees.
Picaro can only charge two cards per bill for large groups.
Cozy diner space features old-school vibe with warm, welcoming atmosphere and clean, organized interior. Music plays at a comfortable volume, enhancing the relaxed mood. The place serves halal breakfast dishes with some standout items like chicken and waffles and well-plated omelettes.
Toasted bread appears in several dishes, including creamy avocado toast topped with cherry tomatoes and chili flakes, and flaky parantha bread served with a Masala omelet and green chile sauce. Garlic bread also features as a side option.
Food offers wholesome quality at very affordable prices. The diner name suggests variety, but options stay fairly limited.
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They serve only halal meat.
The diner has an excellent central location.
The kitchen is small, so expect longer wait times during busy hours.
Vietnamese restaurant offers clean, clutter-free interior with a cozy, chill vibe. It attracts diners looking for affordable, quality pho and banh mi, including solid vegetarian options. Ordering happens via kiosk or QR code, supporting a fast casual experience.
Bread comes out soft and perfectly cooked in most dishes. Banh Mi features good bread paired with pork, while some sandwiches have crumbly bread that contrasts with chewy steak.
Prices stay really affordable while delivering flavors that match some of the best Vietnamese spots in the city. The cost is consistently super affordable without cutting quality.
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The restaurant offers a half-price discount during certain hours.
Portions are large, making it a good value for the price.
Prices are very affordable compared to other Vietnamese restaurants.
Hostel occupies an old mansion-style building with antiquated charm and a welcoming atmosphere. It sits on a busy street, making it loud and lively, especially with groups of young travelers. Common areas stay clean and organized, offering a comfortable spot to relax despite the urban noise.
Breakfast includes basic bread and toast served with jam and butter. Bread comes with fruit and pairs well with eggs and coffee.
Low prices make this spot a very affordable choice. Shared amenities and a social setting keep costs down, offering one of the few inexpensive options in the area.
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Free yoga classes are available with a $5 mat rental fee.
Breakfast is served daily at 7:30 AM on the third floor.
A parking garage across the road charges $35 per day.
Hostel offers quiet dorms with spacious bunk beds and ample storage under each bed. Social areas host free activities and communal meals, fostering a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Rooftop terrace and central location near major attractions add to its appeal.
Rooms and bathrooms stay clean while prices remain inexpensive. Quality stays high despite affordability.
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The hostel organizes daily events like BBQs and karaoke to foster social interaction.
Free tacos are served on Taco Tuesdays, adding to the hostel's community vibe.
Guests enjoy a free communal breakfast and coffee/tea each morning.
Cramped space with about 10 bar seats creates an intimate, no-frills setting. Atmosphere feels casual and straightforward, with a vibe leaning toward quick, focused dining rather than lingering. Clean, modern interior contrasts with narrow counters and dimmer areas near the kitchen.
Toasted and buttery bread stands out with a rich flavor. Bread serves as a key component, sometimes offered without meat, highlighting its delicious texture and versatile use.
Smash burgers come at a very affordable price here. The food stays consistently delicious and offers a comforting experience without breaking the bank.
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Happy hour runs from 2-4:30 PM, offering a burger, fries, and a drink for $12.
Expect limited seating; arrive during non-peak hours for a better chance to dine in.
Online ordering can lead to longer wait times for in-person customers.