Discover Restaurants offering the best Cafe food in Leesburg, Florida, United States. Leesburg is a city in Lake County, Florida, United States. The population was 15,956 at the 2000 census. As of 2005, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau was 19,086. Leesburg is located in central Florida, between Lake Harris and Lake Griffin, at the head of the Oklawaha River system. It is part of the Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford Metropolitan Statistical Area. Leesburg is the home of Lake-Sumter State College (LSSC) with campuses also in Clermont, Florida and Sumterville. It is also the home of Beacon College.
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4 based on 21 reviews
Taco salad had more meat than any other ever experienced. However, the meat had far too little flavor to be a bonus. The Ruben is hidden on the menu by an A.K.A. It was just O.K. and did not come with the promised pickle nor chips (see photo).Note: baked goods look very tempting. However, be advised that the bagels are not made on site.Had anticipated better.
Fresh -- Fresh Cuban bread! Their Cuban Sandwich is really GOOD. It comes with black beans and rice! Service is fast and friendly. The ladies there create the BEST sandwiches with the freshest ingredients. Seating is limited because the place is small. Additional seating is outside. The Food makes it a Must do lunch experience!
4 based on 58 reviews
The cheesesteak was a bit dry and not full of flavor. The fries were steak fried and OK. The self serve soda was nice. The service was good and your check is at the register and not left on your table, so donât panic or look for it. The place is a friendly little diner with lots of characters.
3 based on 34 reviews
The rode-hard-put-away-wet slip-shod attitude is pretty contagious...for this venue, this writer has now clearly contracted that attitude! "Eggs over easy, without skirts, don't like them crispy" were the words to the server. Both orders had crispy..with skirts. (see photo). A "medley" of potatoes burnt, cooked, and untouched by the grill were on both plates. One order of toast was actually bread...somewhat warmed. Concealed under some ill-cooked potatoes was a broken yolk. Salt and pepper shaker tops had clearly gone ages since seeing a whipping cloth. Lights were burnt-out or missing from the sockets. The cook on the line was handling bread into the toaster with bare hands.
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4 based on 55 reviews
We stopped by this small restaurant in downtown Leesburg on a Sunday afternoon. It's decor blends retro with a serious love of Jesus and is very welcoming. I ordered the club sandwich and my wife ordered a chicken wrap, both with potato salad. The service was quick and friendly, our server wearing a Jesus t-shirt, which seemed to be the appropriate uniform. The food was superb, especially the potato salad and the prices were very reasonable. We finished with a couple ice cream cones. The food, atmosphere, service, prices and even the music was first rate. the God Cafe' is a unique little diner and we'll be going back.
4 based on 43 reviews
This place had high expectations but it missed the mark. The food was average at best, the quiche my wife had was to dry and my soup was tasteless and sandwich needing more substance. Itâs a great location with parking nearby. Next visit will be to one of the other places and shops close by. Also they do not have WiFi.
4 based on 180 reviews
An American restaurant, that is a step back in time. Fresh sandwiches, salads, homemade pies and cakes. The soups are made on site and are gluten free. Come and dine in historic Leesburg and enjoy the atmosphere and shops.
We had lunch at Bloom's the other day, and it was not a bad experience. Their menu includes an extensive list of sandwiches and other items. We arrived about an hour after the Saturday breakfast buffet had ended.I had a BLT sandwich on Rye toast (I was given an option of more than one kind of bread) and it was very well done. The bacon was crisp and plentiful. My side order was french fries which were good (not exceptional, but good). My companion had an egg salad sandwich, which they said was fine.We checked out the bakery counter before we left the restaurant and purchased a couple of brownies and a blondie. The blondie was a pleasant surprise - full of flavor and left a very pleasant aftertaste. The brownies were a disappointment. They amounted to little more than a slab of chocolate cake, and not very good chocolate cake at that.The service was indifferent. When we entered the restaurant only two tables had customers, and there were two servers. Our waitress brought us menus promptly and took our drink orders. When the drinks were delivered, she took our food orders. The food took a while, but was worth waiting for. Some time later, she brought the check and asked if we needed anything else. Then she disappeared, never to be seen again. I would have liked a refill of my iced tea, but wasn't desperate enough for it to flag down the other waitress.When we left the building, we discovered that our waitress was outside, dealing with a sign on the sidewalk. I thought it odd that management did not require the other waitress to keep an eye on us while or waitress was performing other duties.Their indifferent service cost them - we had wanted to order a couple of the interesting salads to go.
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