Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Felton. Felton, in the San Lorenzo Valley, offers up scenic redwood drives, Roaring Camp Railroads, and the beautiful San Lorenzo River. Biking, hiking and equestrian trails, campgrounds, picnic areas, and a combined 80 miles of trails are accessible at nearby state parks. While here, make sure to visit the famous Felton Covered Bridge and the Bigfoot Museum. Other features include local wineries, antique stores and galleries that adorn the nearby towns.
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4 based on 224 reviews
Four of us met for breakfast. We order a 2 selection custom omelet, the power breakfast (veggies and eggs), eggs, hash browns, and toast, and egg and avocado on toast. We also ordered one croissant, one apple pie, and 4 coffees. Our bill was $58, before tipping.All the breakfasts were okay, not great. The power breakfast with the veggies was way under cooked. The veggies were almost raw. Having raw green beans for breakfast is not very appetizing.The bakery has many gluten free options.The service was friendly. The restaurant was crowded and noisy but you could still hear the conversation at the table. The parking is limited.We will try it again and hope for a better experience.
4 based on 175 reviews
The cafe has great brazilian food. Since the waiting list was too long for our children we ordered some dishes for take away and had lunch in the kid's play ground just around the corner. Don't forget the to order Acai Bowl.
I was organizing a team trip to a soccer tournament in Santa Cruz, and wanted to find a place close to our hotel where I could pick up a quick yet healthy breakfast for the athletes. Ideally, I wanted low-fat, high energy breakfast burritos made according to our Coach's instructions. The Cruise Coffee company not only accomodated all of our requests, but delivered the burritos and some lattes to our hotel as well -- all for an incredibly reasonable price. In the process of the back-and-forth about the orders (the requests became increasingly picky variations on the Coach's recipe), I concluded that Jan, who I was communicating with, and Erin, the owner, were simply the nicest people in the world. They are both incredibly down to earth, positive and helpful! The Cruise Coffee company is under new ownership; it was formerly "Heather's to Go." It was apparently quite good when it was "Heather's," and now is even better as coffee beans are roasted in-house. Their product and service is outstanding. If you are in the area, I highly recommend checking them out!
4 based on 249 reviews
Saturn Cafe offers traditional American diner fare with a vegetarian twist. Our menu features local and organic ingredients within a vibrant atmosphere. We believe that the health and happiness of our customers, staff and the business itself are inextrica
This vegetarian restaurant is excellent. The menu is broad, leaning toward a latin emphasis. Each item in the large selection of items available as vegan or gluten free is clearly marked. Service is friendly and efficient. Try the âchickenâ fajita bowl. Outstanding! We ate both a dinner and a later breakfast and both were excellent with equally wide choices available.
4 based on 375 reviews
Linda's lived up to other reviewers' positive recommendations. Friendly staff, funky atmosphere, clean, and fun. We ordered the stuffed (with avocado and tomato) grilled cheese sandwich (on crunchy sourdough bread) and the veggie patty gardenburger. Each was accompanied by a generous pile of hot and crispy country fries. The burger had lots of side extras - tomatoes, pickles, red onions and lettuce leaves - both yellow and dijon mustard available. We split and shared our sandwiches and both agreed on their winning flavor. Cash only, but there's an ATM machine if you need some - very convenient. Linda's is a little off the beaten path, but well worth seeking out. We definitely will on our next visit to the area.
4 based on 263 reviews
Zachary's has been around forever. It is one of those spots, not attractive, wood floor is warped and not much has been done to upgrade the interior. But, the food is very good. I hadn't been to the lower part of the mall in a long time, and there are some sketchy characters panhandling, but it was a nice day and a late breakfast sounded good. We got a table in the side room and had some really really good strong coffee to start. Companion and I both got a short stack of the sour dough pancakes and we both swooned. If you want light, fluffy, tasty pancakes (3 to short stack and 5 to regular order) order these. We also split an order of perfectly cooked bacon. Breakfast with coffee and bacon and cakes was not the cheapest in town, but was really tasty. I'll go back again, maybe this time sooner. If you are looking at a place to experience
4 based on 41 reviews
I couldn't find anything about it to bring me back again. Waitress acts like She is doing you a big favor waiting on your table, cook makes whatever He feels like and serves it to you and waitress doesn't even look to see if it is correct. Waitress feels insulted by a $2. tip,
3 based on 60 reviews
Mollie's Country Cafe in Scotts Valley, California offers delicious homemade food in a comfortable, family environment.
Mollies is consistently the best breakfast restaurant in the county. We eat there once or twice a month for breakfast. The portions are large and the price is reasonable. Twenty percent discount for seniors! No credit cards but they have an ATM on site. I wish they still served dinner, but they stopped several months ago. I read some people thought the service was bad. Most of their servers are, let's say experienced and have been there for years. We have always had great service. I suspect some complainers have another agenda when posting negative comments. When we travel we always compare other restaurants to Mollies for breakfast. Never have found one as good.
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4 based on 352 reviews
Like the outdoor seating, great breakfast. Lots of options. Great for the whole family but very busy get there early.
4 based on 65 reviews
My spouse and I like to camp at Big Basin Redwoods State Park every so often. We just spent a week there and ate at Rocky's Cafe every morning. We found this place a couple years ago and really love it!This time the service was not as good. There seemed to be a couple people who were very new to being waitress. One person, even asked me to hand over the the condiments while I was still eating. I had a piece of toast in my hand and she asked for them and handed them back. Not good service. BUT there was one waitress on our last day who was very good!The food continues to be good and reasonably priced.
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