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Came on a Fri morning and was greeted by the friendly owner. Ordered the latte, it was simple, nothing special and very affordable. There are some small round tables inside and a couple outside. It was fairly busy at 9am. Ambiance was good, clean establishment. Parking in the back or street parking
I read a review in The Metro and wanted to visit. We went on a Sunday morning right before closing at Noon. The staff was very friendly and offered us a free custard tarts as they we're closing up. Loved that they were so generous and didn't waste the awesome treats. We had two lattes, a sweetened
Really glad I was able to find this place. The owner is such a great guy, very friendly to all his guests and creates a good atmosphere. He makes some great coffee, highly suggest the lattes, makes a simple but excellent sandwich with some yummy Portuguese cheese. He takes pride in what he does and
Very good service, nice espresso good flavor,I come occasionally love this place
Love this small family owned neighborhood coffee shop. The espresso is fragrant and smooth. They make ham and cheese sandwiches with fresh baked Portuguese rolls and sao Jorge cheese from the Azores. This is a piece of the Azores in east side San Jose. The vibe brings you right to the island. Must g
What a gem! So affordable as well. My sis and I had a cappuccino, a latte paired with a pastel de nata and biscuit. The pastel de nata was so-so but the hard circular biscuit was delish, sweet yet still tasty. This is a place where customers are not in their phones or laptops with earphones. People
The owner is the best! The ham and cheese and amazing! The cheese is Portuguese and delicious. So glad I found this place!
I’ve been to Lisboa twice and Porto once. This place is the closest thing I’ve felt to Portugal since I left her. Great coffee. Great natas. Great vibe. Love it
Really cute and quaint spot. Owner is a really nice guy. No frills. Brings me back to Portugal.
This lil espresso shop will transport you to an old world tradition where people met at corner coffee shop and socialized daily as part of their daily mental self-care routine. Try the linguisa sandwich Lee makes. Only five dollars and it is also very tasty and filling.
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