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Café restaurants in North America

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  1. A

    Caffe Amici

    Amici serves excellent coffee in hand-painted Italian cups, and draws hearts in cappuccino foam, warming the spirits of Downtown office workers.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Caffe diBartolo

    Grab a sidewalk table or head for the back courtyard at this smart café. You can enjoy hot panini sandwiches or just wake up with a strong coffee.

    reviewed

  3. Red Tractor Cafe

    More family friendly and down-home is this cheery and aromatic eatery serving affordable comfort food such as roast turkey and meatloaf (a meatless version is also available).

    reviewed

  4. Gaudi Café

    Just south of the bus station on the same side of the street, Gaudi Café offers great fresh-squeezed juices and good coffee. Spotlessness and relaxing music make it a great way to start the morning.

    reviewed

  5. C

    Cha Cha Cha

    Just off the Plaza Basilica is this funky courtyard café freckled with great Purépecha folk art and photography. Its burgers and fries get rave reviews. The salmon with chipotle sauce is tasty and it even has its own organic herb garden.

    reviewed

  6. D

    Red Onion

    Expect lines at lunch, even in the blustery days of winter, at this popular spot offering deeply gorgeous baked goods. Tempting specials include the Red Onion sandwich: turkey, sun-dried tomato mayo, green apples, red onion, smoked Gruyère and bacon.

    reviewed

  7. Caffe Tazza

    Tazza is more than just coffee drinks, Taos Cow hormone-free ice cream, healthy soups (go for the vegan green chile), homemade sandwiches, burritos and vegan desserts. This place packs its patio and cozy art-lined interior with crunchy-hipster Taoseños, who also participate in live music, open mics and readings.

    reviewed

  8. E

    Truco 7

    This intimate and artsy café-restaurant featuring folkloric artifacts, paintings and a collection of old radios is one of the most reliable around – in terms of opening hours and reasonable quality. It attracts everyone from students to travelers and serves Mexican food in a great atmosphere. Set lunches are inexpensive (M$42 to M$45).

    reviewed

  9. F

    Back Door Café

    The town's best coffeehouse; accessed through either Old Harbor Books on Lincoln St or through the…you guessed it…which is off Barracks St. The cruise-ship hordes parading endlessly down Lincoln St can't immediately see it so they go elsewhere. As a result, the small place is full but not packed, and it's as local as it gets. The pleasant young staff members serve an eclectic clientele with a menu that includes great baked goods, bagel sandwiches and excellent high-octane espresso drinks.

    reviewed

  10. G

    Café Krieghoff

    This brilliant little resto is a city classic, with a varied bistro menu, extensive breakfast choices and some of the best coffee in town. If it’s warm, you can watch the comings and goings on Ave Cartier from a table on the massive front porch, or head to the laid-back terrace out back. Inside, the dining room is decorated with reproductions from the café’s namesake artist, Cornelius Krieghoff (1815–72), one of Québec’s master painters of the 20th century, who lived just down the street from here on Grande Allée.

    reviewed

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  12. H

    Rosey's Cafe

    Rosey's serves up excellent panini sandwiches with ingredients such as eggplant, feta, pesto, tomato and basil. The artsy space is a choice setting to linger over frothy cappuccinos, especially if you snag a seat on the patio.

    reviewed

  13. Old Tyme Grocery

    For shrimp or roast-beef po’boys at lunch or dinner, this no-frills joint is heralded as the best in town. In summer, swing round the back for a refreshing ice-cream treat.

    reviewed

  14. In a Pinch Cafe

    Located east of the center near the Centennial Inn, this popular joint serves good sandwiches, soups and salads. Grab some picnic fare or relax on the sun porch.

    reviewed

  15. Mason Jar

    Harwich’s shop of note for fancy sandwiches, soups, pastries, and lemonade made to order. Take your booty to the beach or sit at one of the café tables on the sidewalk patio.

    reviewed

  16. I

    Café Santropol

    This is an iconic Montréal eatery known for its towering and creative sandwiches, its colorful digs, and lush outdoor garden patio. Its creations range from the sweet root (carrots, raisins, coriander, nuts, mayo and fresh apple) to pepper island with ham (which comes with jalapeño pepper jelly, pesto and cream cheese spread).

    reviewed

  17. Casino Dock Café

    Casual waterfront hangout.

    reviewed

  18. J

    Curry Village Coffee Corner

    For that coffee jolt or sugar fix.

    reviewed

  19. Homer Hot Shots

    This has the best coffee on the Spit.

    reviewed

  20. Glitretind

    Best Sunday brunch (adult/child $35/20).

    reviewed

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  22. Degnan's Deli

    Made-to-order sandwiches and snack foods.

    reviewed

  23. Süp

    Six daily house-made soups, plus sandwiches and salads.

    reviewed

  24. K

    La Maison du Chocolat

    A top pick for hot chocolate, stunningly thick and rich.

    reviewed

  25. L

    Peanut Butter & Co

    For all variations on the PB&J sandwich. Kid-friendly.

    reviewed

  26. M

    Java Hus

    It's where Petersburg gets buzzed first thing in the morning.

    reviewed