Cozy cafe with homey atmosphere and welcoming vibe offers a safe neighborhood spot where people linger over coffee and tacos. Music plays lively but can be loud, adding to the energetic yet comfortable setting. Friendly service and affordable prices make it a favored local hangout.
Food stands out for being consistently fresh, flavorful, and well priced. Smoothies match the quality of the tasty dishes served.
In-house sandwich bread comes out perfectly toasted and thin, pairing well with fillings like pastrami and mayo. Wheat bread features in the vegetarian panini with Swiss cheese.
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The prices at Cherubs Cafe are reasonable, with full sandwiches costing $11.
Smoothies are very inexpensive, making them a great option.
The cafe is a welcoming spot for neighborhood kids after school.
Small market with no frills bodega style and a cozy kitchen in the back creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Food portions are large and varied, featuring standout falafel and shawarma. Family-run vibe adds a personal touch to the experience.
Mediterranean and Middle Eastern flavors stand out with consistently amazing food and friendly service. Chicken shawarma ranks as a notable dish, and the food offers good value for the price.
Fresh pita bread comes with plenty of tahini. The bread has a soft texture that pairs well with dips.
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The restaurant is located inside a convenience store.
Expect large portion sizes for all menu items.
The restaurant offers a variety of options for different dietary needs.
Small bakery and restaurant offers authentic Guatemalan pastries and traditional tamales with affordable prices. Atmosphere feels friendly and casual, attracting those seeking genuine flavors and textures. Selection is limited but focuses on quality and authenticity.
Food comes out fresh and delicious with quick, friendly service. Options suit lunch, sweet treats, or party food, all packed for easy carrying.
Guatemalan sweet breads like the gusanito stand out for their authentic taste and good price. Other breads and pastries evoke a sense of childhood and pair well with traditional dishes like tamales and paches.
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The bakery offers traditional Guatemalan baked goods and pastries.
Prices are affordable, making it a budget-friendly option.
It is located near the blue train station for easy access.
Small bakery with funky decor and a beautiful worm mural creates a cozy, zen atmosphere with chill vibes and music. Lines grow long as pastries sell out quickly, drawing a crowd eager for unique, highly praised baked goods. Packaging is standard, and seating is minimal with just a few bar stools.
Food offers an incredible selection of savory and sweet options. The cuisine stands out as cuisine defining with consistently amazing flavors.
Breads here come in a variety of styles, including airy focaccia and goat cheese and fig bread. The brioche is notably fluffy with a surprise hard boiled egg inside.
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Sugar Moon sells out by midday, so arrive early for the best selection.
Expect a long line on weekends; arrive 15 minutes before opening.
There is very limited seating available; everything is for takeout.
Decent-sized dining room with spacious seating and elegant decor featuring a Cuban classic car and beautiful graffiti. Atmosphere feels chill and welcoming, influenced by a family-run spirit and accompanied by Cuban music playing softly in the background. The place maintains a clean and well-kept environment that supports a relaxed vibe.
Cuban sandwich stands out with authentic flavor and quick service. Food arrives piping hot and offers great taste true to Miami style.
Bread stays crispy and fresh in sandwiches, providing a solid crunch without sogginess. Cuban bread and Creole bread both hold up well, balancing perfectly with the fillings.
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Parking is available in the back and to the side of the building.
The dining area closes at 5pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
They do not accept tips by card, so bring cash for gratuities.
Puerto Rican restaurant offers a cozy, welcoming atmosphere with cute decorations. The place draws a local crowd seeking authentic, flavorful sandwiches and traditional dishes made with pride. It operates early and closes by mid-afternoon, creating a quiet, intimate vibe.
Hispanic and Spanish cuisine shines with fresh, delicious dishes served quickly. Sandwiches and Puerto Rican food stand out for their consistent, excellent flavor.
Sandwiches use great bread that works well for lighter meals. Toasted options include cheesy bread and bread with hot steak and onions, though some bread can be hard.
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The cafeteria closes at 3 pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
Cash only; no credit cards accepted for payment.
Expect large portions; sharing is recommended.
Small space offers a well stocked deli and Slagel Farms meats at the butcher counter. Atmosphere feels welcoming and family-like with a broad selection of fresh produce and international products. Prices tend to be higher but reflect quality and variety.
Fresh and healthy food stands out with a very good deli, bakery, produce, and prepared foods. Ingredients for Mexican dishes appear that larger chains lack, all at quality comparable to Whole Foods but at a lower price.
Freshly baked bread comes from Publican Quality Bread and is available early for the best selection. Bread pairs well with Slagel Farms meat and Boars Head deli products, all of which are high quality.
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Agora Market offers a great selection of fresh produce that is always high quality.
The store has a well-stocked deli with a variety of options.
Agora Market features a good selection of vegan, vegetarian, and ethnic products.
Small bakery with Mexican folk art and traditional decor creates a cozy, bright atmosphere. Loud music often makes communication difficult. Pastries sell out quickly on limited weekend hours, attracting early crowds despite high prices.
Food blends Mexican and French cuisine in a unique way with fresh, authentic dishes. Bread, pastries, and meals offer great value and a variety of tasty options.
Offers artisanal bread and filled conchas with options like cream cheese bread with jalapeรฑo. Bread is healthy, includes vegetarian choices, and comes at a lower price than many other spots.
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Pan Artesanal Bakery is only open on Saturdays and Sundays from 8 a.m. until they sell out.
Expect long lines in the morning as pastries sell out quickly.
Arrive early to ensure you get your desired pastries before they run out.
Small storefront with three booths and an open view of pizza-making creates a cozy atmosphere. Quiet and charming space features pizza peels on the wall and a classic feel. Staff engage with guests, offering a friendly and family-oriented vibe.
Food shows clear love and care with quality ingredients. Preparation matches standards seen at well-regarded spots, reflecting attention to detail and consistent effort.
Bread comes as a hard, crusty, fresh baked roll made to order. It offers a crunchy contrast that holds up well under generous meat, sauce, and cheese, especially in the meatball grinder with its perfect bread to meatball ratio.
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The restaurant accepts only digital or plastic payments, but tips can still be given in cash.
A slice of pizza costs $4, which is a great deal.
Parking is easy, with lots of street parking and pay parking available in front.
Farmers market spreads over two blocks with a diverse selection of fresh produce, baked goods, and vintage items. Festival-like atmosphere buzzes with live music and a crowded, lively vibe. Nearby grassy areas invite picnics, blending Midwest charm with a street fair feel.
Over two blocks of vendors offer fresh produce, cheese, and breads alongside prepared foods and drinks. Nearly 200 vendors include local farmers and artisans with reasonably priced hot food and many food options.
Fresh breads come from multiple vendors among nearly 200 local and regional sellers. Options include artisan loaves, baked onsite foods, and a variety of freshly baked goods alongside cheeses and produce.
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Parking is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Bring cash for easier transactions, as some vendors may not accept cards.
The market features nearly 200 vendors, including local farmers and artisans.
Cozy Cuban restaurant with loud live music and a vibrant atmosphere that transports guests to the island. Beautiful, clean space features a cozy nook and a patio for relaxed dining. Energetic vibe with entertaining musicians and flavorful Cuban dishes.
Food tastes fresh and delicious with authentic Cuban flavors. Dishes come beautifully presented and the cook brings a phenomenal Colombian touch to Cuban cuisine.
Warm breads come with divine butter. The Cuban Sandwich features homemade bread that stands out alongside dishes like Ropa Vieja and Lechon Asado.
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Expect wait times of 30-45 minutes during peak hours.
Happy hour runs daily with special deals on mojito pitchers.
Live music and DJs perform every Saturday night.