Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Tallahassee. With its rolling hills and canopied roads of moss-draped oaks, Tallahassee defies the stereotypes most people hold about Florida. The Capital City shares a deep-rooted history and culture with ample doses of fun and authenticity. A fusion of cosmopolitan flair and Southern charm defines the city. Situated on Florida’s I-10 corridor in the Panhandle, Tallahassee is a place where college town meets history, politics meets culture and natural adventures abound.
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4 based on 41 reviews
Donât let the fact that it is attached to a gas station keep you from stopping in. When we saw it we almost turned around. So glad we went in. The burgers were really good and the server was friendly and always available and checking on us. Several people popped in for take out service as well. We didnât try desert but the cupcakes looked fabulous!!!
4 based on 95 reviews
Open for breakfast and lunch, this little place has multiple small rooms and outdoor seating. They have a daily special, which I had, and it was delicious. Potatoes with zucchini, cauliflower, peppers and LOTS of feta cheese with 2 eggs cooked to order on top! Yum! I sampled other items at the table which were also delicious, including a humongous strawberry pancake and the best potato salad you will ever eat! The staff was super friendly and accommodating, too. If you get the chance, be sure to sample this Northern Tallahassee gem!!
4 based on 59 reviews
Super enjoyed the food, nicely prepared, hot, tasty with a professional presentation. The place was packed and we were treated like royalty and served fast!The Belgian Waffle with pralines and whipped cream was to die for; while the corned beef hash, hash browns, and eggs caused a post. And home. Great job people!! Weâll be back and yâall are real nice. Thanks so much!!! What a lovely review â¤ï¸â¤ï¸
4 based on 103 reviews
Wow breakfast/brunch has come a long way. It was the first visit for me. Wow, water, coffee or alcoholic beverages served. The menu has numerous choices. I could have drank a cup of coffee, to review the vast number of choices. I highly recommend they post a complete menu on Google maps, their Facebook page, TripAdvisor. Would have been great during the 20 minute wait. The meal I ordered was very good. I started adding items and was stopped and informed about the additional cost. This told me their clientele orders additional items, then attempts to weasel out of paying. The home fries were delicious but it was a very small serving. The coffee was delicious, and the waitress had a great sense of humor. I ask for a splash to heat it up and Bam I got a splash. Perfect. I will have to try this place out again.The price was $40.00 including a 20% tip.
4 based on 213 reviews
Southern style Diner food with a twist. 2 great locations to serve you, with a third on the way. Locally owned and operated for 10 years.
Used to love this local place but their customer service has completely gone downhill. With host and waiters openly arguing with guests. Definitely, donât waste your time.My goodness...Iâm not sure why your referring to. People love our customer service and you can always reach out to management and ownership. [email protected]
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4 based on 336 reviews
After years of meeting quarterly at La Provence, our group had its first meeting at Sage. This was my first time there since they expanded into the former Baden Baden space and added a full bar. The place looks great and the ambience is cheerful and inviting. The staff really want to give good service and, to the extent they can, they do. I'm sure I would love this place if I came as part of a party of four or less.But they have not learned the art of mass feeding. The kitchen just could not handle it. We were scheduled for drinks at 6:00 and dinner at 7:00. We were slow sitting down, but it was pretty near 9:00 before the food came out. Many of our group got tired of waiting or had childcare issues and had left before getting dinner. On several tables, the servers left entres and sometimes both the salads and entres in the position of a departed guest. I had two ghost plates at my table. The food, when it came, was quite good. My tomato blue cheese bisque was hot and flavorful. I was especially impressed with the spice-rubbed pork tenderloin. there was a lot of it and the peanut sauce was exquisite. A strewed okra and aromatic rice rounded out the plate. I'd gladly get it again. I sampled the goat cheese croquet from the vegetarian plate and was less impressed. It was bland and mushy. There were two other menu items offered to our group -- a salmon dish and a half-chicken. They looked good, but I did not try them. There were a few served to guests who had already left. Diners at my table laughed out loud at the dessert. It was a vanilla malt cheesecake of acceptable but middling quality. But the portion was so small it looked like one of the free samples one is offered at a grocery store or Costco.
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4 based on 258 reviews
Excellent food at reasonable prices! Family feel. Breakfast is great, cinnamon buns are excellent. Keto options. Carrot Cake is to die for. Lunch is equally excellent. One small step from parking to restaurant (there may be a ramp, not sure.
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