
About Cafe De Casa
Small, quaint coffee shop offering sweet and savory Brazilian pastries and lunch plates.
What People Are Saying
from Google & Yelp"Absolute find!!! This cafe is one of a kind. Located just off the busy freeway overpass, it’s a small rambler style house converted into a cafe. The menu is simple and fresh and offer a number of drink and food options including pastries, bakery items, small sandwiches and more. The variety is pretty large despite the size if the place and the quality of food resembles any cafe in a big city. Be warned, it’s popular among locals so the line sometimes wraps outside. Making an online order ahead of time if you’re in a rush might be a good idea. A must visit if you’re in the area!"
"Breaded chicken, bomb thin steak, yummy plate of stuff, pretty good but the steamed veggies were cold and that caught me off guard Overall good food and liked the staff. Portions felt like a lot"
"Stumbled into here and am so happy. Patio chill out spot with fresh empanadas and other Brazilian treats. Digging the cacti gardens. Pour over was tasty. Friendly owner with handmade everything including legit hot sauce."
"Cafe De Casa has a secret Friday menu. My friend only found out about it last time because he asked someone eating it. It was Brazilian tri-tip steak. It comes with a plantain. If you ask for the combo, it comes with a plate of beans and rice, some sort of tasty potato salad with tomatoes, lettuce, diced tomatoes, broccoli, carrots and cauliflower. We also got the beef salad $17.25 and some pastries for about $5 each. Everything tasted delicious. The chef really did a good job with the Brazilian flavors. There isn't much out there that I haven't tried. It was nice to get that "new" feeling in my life. Sitting outside, on a nice sunny morning made it more special. Great job staff at Cafe De Casa."
"Yummy gem in the neighborhood. We were craving pao de queijo (Brazilian cheese bread) and they didn't disappoint. They have small and large options (we went for 6 large) plus tried some other things: Acai bowls - 9/10 ordered 2 larges. Each was a good size for 2 to share Conxinha - creamy chicken inside - one of our faves Kibe - probably our fave of the beef Disco - this was too dry for our liking Bregues - ham, sausage, tomato - pretty tasy Rissole - beef & corn. they forgot this one, so we'll have to try again :( Rosca (coconut bread) - so yummy and soft We ordered at the Cafe, it was about 10 minutes wait in line then 15-20 for our food. I recommend ordering online if you can. A little confusing at the cafe as some items have different fillings (like rissole also has shrimp OR corn/cheese). We spent over $100 for 6 people but we were greedy to try everything. Overall would come back again."
"The cutest Brazilian cafe off the beaten path. They have an array of homemade empanadas. My absolute favorite was the Conxinha (creamy cheese with..."
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