Haddon Hill Cafe is your place to be if you like your coffee hot and delicious, and your pastry, toothsome. The place is very reasonable when it comes to pricing, making your quaint-neighborhood-cafe experience even more enjoyable. The cafe promises you a great cup of coffee and an evening of wonderful live performances, like comedy acts, live music and others. With an understated vibe and convivial atmosphere, Haddon Hill Cafe invites you to socialize, because a lot can happen over coffee.
Take a seat at Rio California and get ready to travel on a Brazilian culinary journey. Their limited menu consists of traditional dishes like Carnaval, Ipanema and Copacabana. They also have a special menu which consists of dishes like Feijoda, Moqueca de Peixe and Lasagnas. The simple and neat setting of the restaurant makes it a perfect venue for a family dinner.
The food here can be summed up in six words: really big, really good, really cheap. That is why Pancho Villa is so popular. The place is huge, offering plenty of room to sit and savor your meal. Enjoy the local artwork displays as you eat your taco, quesedilla, burrito, nachos, torta or special platter. Chicken, beef, beans, tofu, pork, chile verde, chili colorado, tongue, seafood, cheese, vegetables are your options. Take your pick of fillings for your entrees. Toppings include sour cream, guacamole, lettuce, and a variety of home made salsas. The service is friendly and quick.
Bob's Donuts and Pastry Shop is a popular stop for people leaving the bars, since Bob's is open 24 hours a day! The donuts and pastries in this hole in the wall are made from scratch. They are light, never greasy, and while they will never be confused with health food, they are undeniably a comfort food par excellence. They are also always fresh, as you can see by watching staff fry 'em up right behind the counter. The Bear Claw comes highly recommended.
Golden Boy Pizza features a few tables, a counter and pizza, and this is all you will find here. Italian-speaking locals mix with people from all over who come here for slices or whole pies made with focaccia dough, thick and dripping with olive oil that makes a napkin required with every bite. The toppings are piled just as thick and are similarly, no frills. No goat cheese here, but you will find the classics such as pepperoni, mushrooms and even pesto!
The Gallic influence on Vietnamese cooking dates back to its French colonial days, which explains why an Asian sandwich is served in a baguette with pate on it. Usually filled with five-spice chicken or roast pork and then embellished with fresh and pickled vegetables and herbs, there is an American twist to be found in the meatball sandwich that is like nothing so much as a jumped-up hoagie. The fillings are spicy and the chili garnish, which you can ask the efficient counter staff to leave out, can make the sandwiches positively incendiary, though that does not seem to deter the locals who crowd this shop all day. Only cash accepted.