Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Real Food Cafe Review

When a little known restaurant becomes a community sensation, bad things can happen. For instance, waiting lines become longer, servers become grumpier, and the food can change for the worse. However, Real Food Cafe, once a hole-in-the-wall, has now grown to be a popular breakfast nook, and is consistently keeping customers happy, as long as they can stand the wait.

Cozied into a small plaza, right off of Eastern Ave., recently expanded Real Food Cafe’s bright and cheery interior is a pleasant atmosphere to start with a morning meal. Decorated with colorful pictures and vintage paraphernalia, you’ll feel like you’re at Grandma’s house for Sunday brunch.

People squeeze into this quaint cafe for both breakfast and lunch, Tuesday through Sunday. Try going on weekends, and you’ll be waiting much longer for a chance to munch on some of their delectable items, like their raspberry white chocolate stuffed French toast.

Even in the busiest of days, the refreshingly kind staff provides fast service, even while providing large portions. Check your wallets for cash, even though you won’t need much, because this little restaurant only accepts cash or check.

So grab a friend, get that ten dollar bill your parents sent you in the mail the other day, and head over to Real Food Cafe for a fun, unique dining experience.

-Torie McCray

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