
About Euro Caffe
Cozy cafe with sidewalk seats offering grilled panini, crepes & pastries, plus espresso drinks.
What People Are Saying
from Google & Yelp"Had lunch here the other and loved the crepes. The Big Ben waffle that my sister looked amazing. Had ice blended frappe mocha that was pretty good. We were lucky to get one of the last tables at 11 am on a Saturday. Ordered at the cashier and had our food delivered fairly quickly. Service was friendly and attentive. We'll definitely will come back in the future."
"Honestly just disappointed by the house cappuccino. On the watery side, not much depth in the flavor. Salmon Crepe was average 7/10 Price is slightly high Atmosphere and vibe were good."
"Nice atmosphere and decent tiramisu. Lots of free parking places. Food: Belgium waffle, tiramisu and caffe latte (medium size). Waffle was just normal flavor not that special. Tiramisu was very decent and perfect. Not that sweet but very soft. But if you are expecting deep coffee flavor from tiramisu it may not be a good choice. Latte was just normal flavor but provided a one bite cookie. Service: need to order first and find the available seat yourself. However, some people are taking seat first and order later, it may not be easy to find the available space. If you are using credit card, they charge you 3.5% additional service fee. Atmosphere: Nice mood and European vibe. Seats are available both inside and outside, but only a few seats are available inside. Overall, if you are living nearby, recommended."
"I recently visited this spot for the first time, and I was really impressed with the overall experience. I ordered the Champignon Crepe and the French Revolution Crepe, with a few custom adjustments due to food intolerances & allergies. I also tried their Green Tea Matcha Latte. For the Champignon Crepe, I opted for the gluten-free version, which costs an additional $1. While the texture wasn’t as soft or flavorful as I expected, it wasn’t bad at all. The savory fillings—onions, spinach, and an over-hard egg—really made the crepe delicious. The combination of ingredients enhanced the flavor, making the crepe much more enjoyable, though on its own, it could have been a little more flavorful. I also added bacon ($1.25) and swapped goat cheese for mozzarella cheese, both of which complemented the savory filling perfectly. The French Revolution Crepe was another highlight. I made a couple of adjustments here as well: I had them remove the raspberries and replace them with strawberries and added a little peanut butter($0.69). The sweet and savory combination of strawberries and peanut butter worked wonderfully, and the crepe had a nice balance of flavors. As for the Green Tea Matcha Latte, I ordered it iced with oat milk ($0.75). While it was creamy and smooth, I found the latte to be quite sweet—maybe a bit too much for my taste. If you enjoy very sweet matcha drinks, this one will definitely appeal to you. Personally, I prefer a more subtle sweetness in my matcha, but that’s just a matter of personal taste. One of the things I really appreciated was that the restaurant offers gluten-free crepes, making it easy for those with food intolerances to enjoy their menu. They also allow you to swap out Panini bread for a crepe, though it’s worth noting that they don’t offer gluten-free bread for the Paninis—just the gluten-free crepe option. This is great for those looking for a gluten-free meal. As for the service, while it took a little while for me to be acknowledged when I first arrived (the staff seemed to be in a quick meeting), once I was greeted, the service was excellent. The cashier was incredibly patient and kind, answering all my questions and providing a paper menu since I wasn’t quite ready to order. There was a small mix-up with my gluten-free crepe, but they quickly fixed it and even remade one of the crepes to meet my dietary needs. I really appreciated their understanding and willingness to accommodate my adjustments. The atmosphere was a bit busy as the place filled up, and there was a bit of a line by the time I was finishing my meal. Once you’re done eating, there isn’t a trash can, but I was told to leave my plates on the table, and the staff would clear them away. There’s plenty of parking in the area, which was convenient. They also offer oat milk and almond milk as options for their drinks, so it’s nice to have choices for those with dietary restrictions. Overall, I really enjoyed the food and the service. The ability to adjust orders for food intolerances made a big difference, and I’ll definitely be back to try more of their crepes in the future."
"A solid 4 stars. Sandwiches are huge (see photo for reference). Taste wouldn’t make you scream from pleasure, although you won’t scream from disappointment either. I guess this place is really trying to be Euro because they put bacon everywhere they could, just like the Europeans do."
"Euro Caffè is part of my daily routine at this point. I come here almost every morning for my hot matcha, and it's consistently sweet, smooth, and perfectly..."
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