Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Granada. Drawn by year-round warm weather, colonial-era architecture and the freshwater Lake Nicaragua, travelers from around the world are flocking to Granada. Eco-tourists will love visiting the dormant Mombacho volcano, sailing on the lake and ziplining through the trees. Fans of spa treatments and shopping will find plenty to do, too.
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4 based on 197 reviews
Inaugurated in 2012, it is the first coffee shop in America managed entirely by deaf people. Winner of the Excelencias Gourmet 2017 award for the best social responsibility company in the world. Currently with branch in Managua, example of integration and
Cafe de las Sonrisas was started and is still operated by Tio Antonio. In this cafe, which is only open in the mornings, provides a place where deaf people can learn the skills of waiting on cafe customers and earn a living wage. The menus and environment are specially designed to allow communications between the deaf waiters/waitresses and customers. Tio also teaches blind people the art of weaving high quality hammocks and other salable goods so that they can earn a living as productive members of society. The story of the Cafe and the experience of a visit there is uplifting to the human spirit. We recommend that you stop in for coffee or breakfast to see for yourself.
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4 based on 2464 reviews
"The Garden Cafe" is a casual cafe, located in the historical center of Granada in a beautiful century-old Colonial house. We offer full breakfast, lunch and dinner: enjoy from our selection of fresh sandwiches, salads, wraps & pastas. At The Garden Cafe
Enjoyed a nice breakfast here. Ordered the breakfast quesadilly and avocado toast. Both meals tasted great and were very filling. We also had the pineapple, passionfruit and banana smoothie which was a bit sour for my liking. The staff are friendly and speak english. You can pay with cash or credit card. Prices for breakfast i think are still a little high.
4 based on 663 reviews
Stopped in here for breakfast. Staff are very friendly and we were seated straight away. We ordered the eggs, bacon, toast and the hamd and cheese omlette, both were cooked well. Prices are a high for what you get which is disappointing. As we have had better breakfasts for the same price at other cafes in the area.
4 based on 224 reviews
Cafe de Arte is a full service restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. The food is fresh and innovative. The indoor garden is a beautiful place to enjoy a meal and you can wonder about the art center to see art work by various artists. The staff i
Went there with my family for a smoothie and quesadillas, both were good but it took quite some time to get. Nice setting and they have fans and high chairs. Hola cindykathyc,Gracias por tu linda opinion, siempre seran bienvenidos. Esperamos mejorar en el tiempo.
4 based on 53 reviews
Gallo Pinto Café is a locally owned restaurant and café that provides typical Nicaraguan drinks and a wide variety of food in a relaxing space surrounded by beautiful art from local and international artists. You must try the specialty of the house, momâs
You must try the Curvina fish - wonderful! And the fresh vegetables are fabulous! The salad with grilled chicken is a delicious appetizer. Everything prepared FRESH so relax and realize it will be awhile once you order. Youâre on Nica-Time so be patient! The food is worth the wait.Hello Sandy, thank you very much for your kind words! We are glad you liked our food and atmosphere. We apologize for the unusual waiting time - which is not our standard. We are always keen to serve as fast as possible. However, as you mention, freshly prepared dishes sometimes need their time! We hope to see you any time soon again!
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